present tense | |
I/you/we/they | go on |
he/she/it | goes on |
present participle | going on |
past tense | went on |
past participle | gone on |
The meeting went on a lot longer than I expected. 会议持续的时间比我想象的要久。
We can't go on like this any more. Things have got to change. 我们不想再这样下去了,应该有所改变。
Burton smiled and went on with his work. 伯顿笑了笑继续他的工作。
She can't go on pretending that everything is fine when it clearly isn't. 事情很明显不好,她不能再装作一切都好的样子。
I wonder what's going on next door – they're making a lot of noise. 我真纳闷隔壁在干什么,弄出这么大的噪声。
We're going on holiday next week. 下周我们去度假。
Workers voted by a large majority to go on strike. 大部分工人投票同意举行罢工。
It will go on sale this summer. 它将在今年夏天上市。
I really must go on a diet! 我真的得节食了!
I heard the TV go on in the next room. 我听到隔壁的电视开着。
You do go on, don't you? 你喋喋不休让人烦,难道不是吗?
She tends to go on about how clever her children are. 她总是喋喋不休地说她的孩子有多聪明。
He went on and on about (=talked for a long time) me being late for work again. 他就我工作又迟到的事喋喋不休地讲个没完。
Please go on – I didn't mean to interrupt you. 请继续讲,我不是有意打断你。
He encouraged her to go on with her story. 他鼓励她继续讲她的故事。
When you finish the first section of the test, go on to the next. 当你完成测验的第一部分后,继续做下一部分。
They eventually went on to win the championship. 他们再接再厉,终于赢得了冠军。
After Moscow, we went on to St Petersburg for a couple of days. 去莫斯科之后,我们接下来又去了圣彼得堡几天。
Since there were no witnesses, the police had little to go on. 由于没有目击者,警察无以为据。
Why don't you go on without me? 你干嘛不先走?不要等我。
I don't go on until the final act. 直到最后一幕我才上场。
Owen went on in the 75th minute. 欧文在第75分钟的时候被替换上场。
Go on, try it – it's really good. 来,试一下嘛,这真的不错。
Go on! She didn't really say that. 行了,她并没有那样讲。
‘Don't you look nice!' ‘Oh, go on with you!' “你看上去不是很好吗?”“得了吧。”
The President went on television to appeal for calm. 总统在电视上发表讲话号召人们保持平静。
Tina is six, going on seven. 蒂纳6岁,快7岁了。
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