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Meanings of
go along
in English
Portuguese
ir
Spanish
seguir
Back to the meaning
Pass by.
pass
lapse
elapse
slip by
glide by
slip away
go by
slide by
Portuguese
ir
Portuguese
sustenar
Catalan
continuar
Spanish
continuar
Back to the meaning
Continue a certain state, condition, or activity.
keep
continue
proceed
go on
discontinue
Portuguese
sustenar
Synonyms
Examples for "
keep
"
keep
continue
proceed
go on
Examples for "
keep
"
1
Good social work needs community safety networks to
keep
each other safe.
2
Just
keep
listening; engage with the problem, ask more and more questions.
3
The government will
keep
introducing measures to help the economy, he said.
4
However, he said high demand would
keep
values from falling too far.
5
Drain once cool; don't
keep
in the iced water longer than necessary.
1
Government sources said the debate would
continue
into next week if necessary.
2
Essential staff needed to
continue
critical work will remain, the statement read.
3
Essential staff needed to
continue
critical work will remain, the advisory said.
4
However, 5 million public sector workers will
continue
to suffer wage freezes.
5
However, the jet's auxiliary power unit was able to
continue
supplying power.
1
The following month, despite major cost overruns, the Government decided to
proceed
.
2
In the meantime, gentlemen and ladies, the work of government shall
proceed
.
3
It would, therefore, be better to
proceed
by merely changing EU law.
4
We'll continue to
proceed
cautiously: Some areas may move forward before others.
5
But our work must
proceed
,
in the hope that circumstances will improve.
1
This war in Europe is going to
go
on
a long time.
2
They say: 'Fight in the Holy War, Jamil;
go
on
a raid.'
3
Photo: AFP New Caledonia's firefighters are set to
go
on
strike today.
4
As far as he was concerned, that situation could
go
on
indefinitely.
5
There is a long way to
go
on
those terms and conditions.
Spanish
seguir la corriente
Back to the meaning
Cooperate or pretend to cooperate.
play along
Spanish
seguir la corriente
Usage of
go along
in English
1
Eisenhower at the summit: 'What U-Twos?' We'll
go
along
;
no preliminary summation.
2
There are details we'll need to work out as we
go
along
.
3
Caveolinopathies often
go
along
with increased CK levels indicative of sarcolemmal damage.
4
Anybody interested in going to the tournament should
go
along
,
he said.
5
It's a valid point and my thoughts
go
along
the same lines.
6
Alexander had a game-high 11 rebounds to
go
along
with seven points.
7
Only after careful consideration had she agreed to
go
along
with Talut.
8
There are certain incentives urging him to
go
along
with the plan.
9
Sassaman was excited about the mission; he invited me to
go
along
.
10
I love to see students trying to learn as they
go
along
.
11
He asked me to
go
along
for a trial with his team.
12
Whatever you and Philip think is best, I'll
go
along
with it.
13
We can just try to figure it out as we
go
along
.
14
I think I might even
go
along
-I'm curious about this staff.
15
You can add the sugar in larger amounts as you
go
along
.
16
How far will it
go
along
the ground before hitting the ground?
Other examples for "go along"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
along
go
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
go along
Portuguese
ir
sustenar
prosseguir
continuar
Spanish
seguir
deslizarse
transcurrir
esfumarse
pasar
trascurrir
continuar
seguir la corriente
Catalan
continuar
Go along
through the time
Go along
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
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