1GO TO/ATTENDto go or come to a place where something is happening 一起去/来
You’re welcome to come along if you like.
你愿意的话可以一起去。
I think I’ll go along and watch the game.
我想一起去看比赛。
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go/come along• If you would like to reassess your life and learn how to use stress to your advantage, come along.• So I agreed to go along.• The discussion groups were relatively open, and many people came along as friends of friends.• Until GreenBaycame along, either one of these two teams was going to win the SuperBowl.• Gingrich listened carefully to the TuesdayLunchBunch, and sometimescame along to their meetings.• Sam Fermoyle came alongWest Street.• A Democratic Capitol Hillaide said it's too early to tell whether Congress will go along with the proposal.• Other religious schools unwilling to go along with them should no longer expect state funding.
After a five-hour operation, Wendy is coming along just fine.
经过五个小时的手术,温迪恢复得很不错。
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come/go/get along• Depending on the circumstances, I was willing to go along.• In the best programs, 3-and 4-year-olds learn social skills, how to share and get along.• I went along the colonnade to the corner of the southern front of the house.• Rashly volunteering to be a contestant, I went along the previousSaturday to practice.• Why don't you ask Brenda and Belinda to come along to Fridaymeetings?• She wants to go along too.• She said she does not get along well with her children and can not get them to clean.• The countries in the region do not want Kosovo independence, and Washington appears to go along with that view.
a)CONTINUE/NOT STOPif you do something as you go along, you do it without planning or preparing it 〔无准备地〕继续,进行
He was making the story up as he went along.
他一边讲着故事,一边往下编。
I never had formal training, I just learned the job as I went along.
我从来没有受过正规的训练,这个工作我是边干边学的。
b)to go to an event or a place where something is happening 去参加
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I might go along to the meeting tonight.
我可能会去参加今天晚上的会议。
c)HAPPEN 发生to happen or develop in a particular way 〔以某种方式〕发生,发展
Things seem to be going along nicely.
好像一切进展顺利。
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go to• I went along tojoin them.• Hayling went along to meet Anthony Everett, the director who would be handling the issue.• Eventually I went along tomeetings at Community House; then the gaydiscos.• She picked up her candle and decided to go along to Mildred's room and have a grumble at her.• I went along to my session, and I was shaking in spite of myself.• Two of our members also go along to schools to do talks about the association.• The brainy men all went along To see that nothing should go wrong.• We used to go along tovarious churches in the area playing music.