Rechercher
to go on
[phrase form: go]
01
continuer
to continue without stopping
1.1
continuer
to continue with what one was saying
Exemple
The professor asked the student to go on and explain the second part of the theory.
1.2
se fonder sur
to base an opinion or a judgment on something
Exemple
It's important to go on facts and evidence rather than assumptions.
Detectives are struggling with this case because there's not much to go on in terms of evidence or witnesses.
He tends to go on his gut feeling rather than considering all the available information.
1.3
continuer
to continue or persist in an activity or state, especially in a determined or unyielding manner, despite challenges or difficulties
Exemple
In the face of adversity, their friendship was strong enough to go on and endure
The hikers encountered bad weather, but they were determined to go on and reach the summit.
She faced numerous obstacles in her career, but she had the determination to go on and achieve her goals.
02
continuer
to come to be or to happen
03
continuer
move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
04
continuer
to start operating or functioning
05
continuer
(of a performer) to begin their performance
06
continuer
(in sports) to enter a game as a substitute during a match
07
continuer
(of time) to move forward or pass without stopping
08
continuer
to talk about a person or subject at length, often in a tedious or complaining manner
09
continuer en faisant
to pass to doing something, particularly once one has finished doing something else
10
continuer
to proceed to do something
go on
01
used to urge someone to speak or continue talking
02
used to express disbelief or surprise
03
used to urge someone to continue or engage in a specific action or activity
Exemple
The construction work will go on until the project is completed.
The marathon runners were determined to go on despite the rain.
Go on!
The brakes on my bicycle went on my way home.
The dishes typically go on the bottom shelf of the kitchen cabinet.
Mots Proches