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●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 on—jump! 来呀,跳吧! See also go |