go on
phrasal verbgo on
when a performer goes on, they begin their performance (演员)上场,出场 (in sport )体育运动 to join a team as a substitute during a game (比赛中)以替补队员身份上场 Maguire went on in place of Cahill just before half-time. 中场休息前,马奎尔代替卡希尔上场。
when a light, the electricity, etc. goes on, it starts to work opposite go off (4)(灯)亮;通(电);开始运行 (of time )时间 to pass 流逝;过去 - usually be going on
to happen 发生 if a situation goes on, it continues without changing (情况、形势)继续下去,持续 to continue speaking, often after stopping for a short time (常指短暂停顿后)继续说 She hesitated for a moment and then went on. 她犹豫了一会儿,然后继续往下说。 - + speech
‘You know,’ he went on, ‘I think my brother could help you.’ “嗯,” 他接着说,“我想我哥哥可以帮助你。”
used to encourage somebody to do something (用于鼓励)来吧
go on (ahead)
go on something
(used in negative sentences and questions )用于否定句和疑问句 to base an opinion or a judgement on something Topics Opinion and argumentc2以…为依据;根据…来判断
go on (about somebody/something)
- (informal)
to talk about somebody/something for a long time, especially in a boring or complaining way 唠叨;没完没了地抱怨 He went on and on about how poor he was. 他没完没了地哭穷。 She does go on sometimes! 她有时就是唠叨个没完! He goes on endlessly about his health problems. 他喋喋不休地说他的健康问题。
go on (at somebody)
- (especially British English, informal)
to complain to somebody about their behaviour, work, etc. synonym criticize埋怨;数落;指责
go on (with something)