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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++go on  go on at go1(PHRASAL VERB)


go on
go on phrasal verb (see also go)
1.  CONTINUE
  a. to continue doing something or being in a situation
    go on doing something
    He went on working until he was 91.
    go on with
    One of the actors was unwell and couldn’t go on with the performance.
    I can’t go on like this for much longer.
  b. to continue without stopping:
    The noise goes on 24 hours a day.
    The screaming went on and on (=continued for a long time).ongoing
2.  HAPPEN to happen:
    I don’t know what’s going on.
    What were the children doing while all this was going on?
    Like all good resorts, there is plenty going on.goings-on
3.  DO SOMETHING NEXT to do something after you have finished doing something else
    go on to do something
    She went on to become a successful surgeon.
    go on to
    Go on to the next question when you’ve finished.
4.  CONTINUE TALKING to continue talking, especially after stopping or changing to a different subject:
    Go on, I’m listening.
    ‘But,’ he went on, ‘we have to deal with the problems we’re facing.’
    go on with
    After a short pause Maria went on with her story.
5. go on spoken
  a. used to encourage someone to do something:
    Go on, have another piece of cake.
  b. used when you are agreeing to do something or giving permission for something:
    ‘Are you sure you won’t have another drink?’ ‘Oh, go on then.’
    ‘Can I go outside, Dad?’ ‘Yeah, go on then.’
  c. (also go on with you) British English old-fashioned used to tell someone that you do not believe them
6.  USE AS PROOF go on something to base an opinion or judgment on something:
    Police haven’t much to go on in their hunt for the killer.
7.  START TO WORK if a machine or piece of equipment goes on, it starts to work:
    The heat goes on automatically at 6 o'clock.
8.  TIME to pass:
    As time went on, I grew fond of him.
9.  BEHAVE British English informal the way someone goes on is the way they behave:
    The way she’s going on, she’ll have a nervous breakdown.
10. be going on (for) 5 o'clock/60/25 etc to be nearly a particular time, age, number etc:
    Nancy must be going on for 60.
    She’s one of those wise teenagers who’s 16 going on 70 (=she behaves as though she is older than she is).
11.  GO IN FRONT (also go on ahead) to go somewhere before the other people you are with:
    Bill went on in the car and I followed on foot.
12.  TALK TOO MUCH informal to talk too much:
    I really like Clare but she does go on.
    go on about
    I got tired of him going on about all his problems.
    He just went on and on about his new girlfriend.
13.  CRITICIZE British English informal to continue to criticize someone or ask them to do something in a way that annoys them:
    The way she went on, you would have thought it was all my fault.
    go on at
    Stop going on at me!
    go on at somebody to do something
    My wife’s always going on at me to dress better.
    go on at somebody about something
    He’s always going on at me about fixing the door.
14.  DEVELOP British English spoken informal to develop or make progress
15. to be going on with/to go on with British English informal if you have enough of something to be going on with, you have enough for now:
    Have you got enough money to be going on with?


ˌgo ˈonwhen a performer goes on, they begin their performance (演员)上场,出场She doesn't go on until Act 2. 她要到第 2 幕才出场。🔊(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Walcott went on in place of Rooney just before half-time. 就在上半场结束前沃尔科特上场替下了鲁尼。🔊🔑 when a light, the electricity, etc. goes on, it starts to work (灯)亮;通(电);开始运行Suddenly all the lights went on. 突然所有的灯都亮了。🔊🔊 OPP go off 🔑 (of time 时间) to pass 流逝;过去She became more and more talkative as the evening went on. 夜渐深,她的话越来越多。🔊🔊🔑 (be going on) to happen 发生What's going on here? 这儿出了什么事?🔊🔊🔑 if a situation goes on, it continues without changing (情况、形势)继续下去,持续This cannot be allowed to go on. 决不允许这种情况继续下去。🔊🔊How much longer will this hot weather go on for? 这样炎热的天气还会持续多久?🔊We can't go on like this we seem to be always arguing. 我们不能这样继续下去,我们似乎老是争吵不休。🔊🔑 to continue speaking, often after a short pause (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 sb to do sth (用于鼓励)来吧Go on! Have another drink! 来吧!再喝一杯!🔊🔊Go onjump! 来呀,跳吧!🔊
See also go