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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 "
pass
"
pass
lapse
elapse
slip by
glide by
Examples for "
pass
"
1
Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers
pass
on to consumers.
2
YOUR boarding
pass
contains far, far more information than you might think.
3
The
pass
rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4
UK police have said officers will
pass
the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5
These people must
pass
certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1
The problem is when the memory
lapse
results in a serious outcome.
2
Lockup commitments, typically of three years, begin to
lapse
later this year.
3
However, if your relationship ends, your South African Spousal Permit will
lapse
.
4
Domestic violence is not about anger or a temporary
lapse
of control.
5
Why didn't things simply
lapse
back to the way they'd always been?
1
Two days must
elapse
before the steamer arrived; ample time for composition.
2
After the
elapse
of nearly 14 years, could this be a record?
3
In winter, months
elapse
without their seeing anybody from the outside world.
4
Two years, as they say in the playbills, is supposed to
elapse
.
5
An hour or two still had to
elapse
before the last scene.
1
The Houston story is too good to let it
slip
by
undocumented.
2
They cross the Channel in their fishing-boats and
slip
by
the warships.
3
I saw one
slip
by
in the field, close to the road.
4
West Point would frown on him for letting that one
slip
by
.
5
We watch the shoreline
slip
by
as we near the harbor entrance.
1
When he looked up again he saw Vaughan's cruiser
glide
by
outside.
2
Swans
glide
by
with their signets, and we spot two flitting kingfishers.
3
How fast the years
glide
by
,
beginning in hope and ending in disappointment!
4
He whom your breath touches does not
glide
by
the shelter of the bank.
5
We sit and watch this shore as we
glide
by
with a placid delight.
1
A year ago, however, that name started to
slip
away
from her.
2
Gregor watched us to make sure we didn't try to
slip
away
.
3
At some point she felt Truitt
slip
away
from her, lose consciousness.
4
Funny, people were always warning Taylor not to let Baldwin
slip
away
.
5
She would not give up; would not let his life
slip
away
.
1
Good Heaven; I thought you had been let
go
by
the surgeons.
2
If new research is anything to
go
by
then not so good.
3
At present 80 per cent of Dubliners don't
go
by
public transport.
4
If the last year is anything to
go
by
,
neither much listened.
5
You can travel north beyond the ice, if you
go
by
water.
1
So the years
slide
by
into decades and still Galway wait on.
2
Analysts expect prices to
slide
by
another 10 percent by early next year.
3
I let the obligatory 10 working days
slide
by
and then emailed Comreg.
4
It was never his nature to let an opportunity
slide
by
.
5
China saw investment banking fees
slide
by
a quarter in 2011.
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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