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Meanings of
play along
in English
Portuguese
acompanhar
Spanish
acompañar
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To perform an accompanying part or parts in a composition.
follow
accompany
Portuguese
acompanhar
Spanish
seguir la corriente
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Cooperate or pretend to cooperate.
go along
Spanish
seguir la corriente
Synonyms
Examples for "
go along
"
go along
Examples for "
go along
"
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.
Usage of
play along
in English
1
EU leaders will
play
along
,
talking up the sacrifices they have made.
2
It was difficult, however, for Melong to
play
along
in the dark.
3
Tony Robinson is a bit more forgiving: he might even
play
along
.
4
I told him to
play
along
,
ignore the order and stay cool.
5
Well, you generally delivered in the past, Bern, so I'll
play
along
.
6
But the Reuters poll shows Japan Inc is reluctant to
play
along
.
7
And if I didn't
play
along
,
Murphy was as good as dead.
8
We
play
along
until it's time for me to make my move.
9
And if she refused to
play
along
,
there again, he was lost.
10
But his mood had improved, and he was willing to
play
along
.
11
And if it made Anna feel more comfortable...well, he would
play
along
.
12
He wasn't trying to confuse you, just get you to
play
along
.
13
There was nothing for him to do now but to
play
along
.
14
But sometimes-likewith that
guy
-
you
play
along
because you understand the circumstances.
15
And why did the Tasmanians in this episode
play
along
with it?
16
That still brought a smile to his lips-persuadedher to
play
along
.
Other examples for "play along"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
play
along
play
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
play along
Portuguese
acompanhar
Spanish
acompañar
seguir la corriente
Play along
through the time
Play along
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common