B1 to happen进行;发生
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He likes to know what's going on.
Hello, hello. What's going on here then?
The meeting was going on in the room next door.
The matches were going on simultaneously.
It's hard to know what goes on behind my back.
B1 to continue继续干; (做完一件事)接下来继续做(另一件事)
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The award ceremony goes on for another hour.
Go on for another 50 metres until you come to the traffic lights.
We can't go on until we've fixed the puncture.
The second chapter went on to describe his early career.
If you can't answer a question, go on to the next one.
to start operating开始运转
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I didn't hear the central heating go on.
The lights go on automatically at six o'clock.
I flicked the switch but it didn't go on.
The street lights go on at about three o'clock in winter.
I don't think the heating went on this morning.
B2 to start talking again after a pause(停顿后)继续说,接着讲
informal something that you say to encourage someone to say or do something(用于鼓励)来吧,继续
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He took a sip of coffee and went on with his story.
After stopping to clear his throat the politician went on with his speech.
Go on, tell me more.
C2 to talk in an annoying way about something for a long time唠叨;没完没了地讲
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I heard you the first time, you don't need to go on about it.
He tends to go on a bit in his lectures.
The after-dinner speaker went on a bit.
He's always going on about how much money he earns.
used when encouraging someone to do something(用于鼓励或劝说)继续,来吧
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Go on, take a day off work. You deserve it.
Please can we get a kitten? Oh go on.
Go on, have another glass of wine.
Wear the low-cut blouse with your pink shorts - go on, I dare you!
Have another slice of cake - go on, be a devil!
informal something that you say in order to agree to do or allow something that you did not want to do or to allow before(表示改变想法,同意做原来不想做的事)那好吧,也行
to continue or pass持续;(时间)流逝,过去
See also: go on sth
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