单词 | on the go |
释义 | on the go (once / 18212 pages) adj On the go means you’re either traveling or just zipping around being busy. If you’re catching the next flight, you’re on the go. If you’re running around all day getting ready for a birthday party, you’re on the go, too. On the go is a phrase for people who are extremely active. If people think your rolling suitcase is a part of your body, you’re on the go a lot. When you're on the go, you have a lot of things to do, people to meet, and places to go. On the go can also refer to something you do when you’re not at home. Music you listen to on the plane is music on the go. WORD FAMILYon the go USAGE EXAMPLESJust plug it into the 12-volt power outlet, add water and a coffee pod, and you’ve got hot caffeine on the go. New York Times(Nov 22, 2016) Who’s it for: PC gamers who want a sleek laptop for playing on the go. Time(Nov 15, 2016) New single-serve containers that resemble yogurt cups seek to convince people to eat on the go. Wall Street Journal(Nov 08, 2016) adj (of a person) very busy and active is always on the go Syn active characterized by energetic activity |
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