go along
phrasal verbwithgoverbuk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/present participlegoing|past tensewent|past participlegone
(PLACE)
UK
to go to aplaceorevent, usually without muchplanning:
(通常指未经仔细计划)去(某个地方),参加(某个活动)I might go alongtothepartylater.我晚些时候或许会去参加聚会的。
- When are youplanningto go along to theexhibition?
- He went along to themeetingwith noexpectations.
- There's nothing tostopyou from going along as well.
- Myhusbandisspeakingat thedinnerand I'm just going along for theride.
- Theyholdfreelunchtimeconcertsthat Itryto go along to.
Present
- all oversomewhereidiom
- attendance
- attendant
- be in at the killidiom
- bulk
- face
- front
- in the fleshidiom
- kick
- kick around
- kill
- knock
- knock around
- seropositive
- sit
- sit in
- sit throughsomething
- synchronic
- tosomeone'sfaceidiom
- turnout
(ACTIVITY)
asyougo along
as you are doing ajoboractivity:
在工作中;在活动进行过程中We have aflexibleapproachto what we're doing thatallowsus to make anynecessarychangesas we go along.我们的工作方式很灵活,这使我们在工作中可以作出必要的改进。