goes along信息详情

goes along发音

意思翻译

进行;支持;前进;赞同

相似词语短语

goes───n.(Goes)人名;(瑞典)约斯;(法、德)格斯;(荷)胡斯;vi.前进;行走(go的第三人称单数形式

goes under───vt.破产;沉没;屈服;失败

along───adv.一起;向前;来到;越来越(好);一直;prep.沿着;顺着;(事件)进展

goes fishing───去钓鱼

goes into───进入(某种状态)

goes autumn───去秋天

goes bad───变酸;开始腐坏

moving along───往里走;继续向前或后移动

come along───跟随;到达;进步;赶快;v.出现;一起来;陪伴;进步

双语使用场景

he goes along Galileo when it comes to the physical world.───伽利略涉猎物理领域时,笛卡尔紧随其后。

In this way, the conversation goes along very good.───这样,谈话就会很好地进行下去。

It goes along with our current situation within the industry.───它和我们现在的行业情况相符合。

In either case, he may not be sure what kind of behavior is expected of him, so he's making it up as he goes along.───不论那种情况,也也许不确定自己应当被期待做出何种行为,所以他骑驴看账本--走着瞧。

Three times a year, her students take computer-adaptive tests, which get harder as the student goes along.───一年三次,她的学生进行电脑化的考试,题目会随着考试进行而越来越难。

but generally I see you as an important part of the team and I' m sure Kate goes along with that.───不过总起来我认为你是整个团队重要的一部分,我确信凯特也同意这一点。

Making sure the ball goes along the wall on straight strikes.───打直线球,让球紧贴侧墙边。

It recursively walks through a set of directories, applying the style sheet as it goes along.───它递归地遍历一组目录,在这个过程中应用样式表。

What matters isn't the exact number, but the kind of long-term thinking that goes along with it.───最为重要的不是这个数字的精确性与否,而是你得做好长期的打算。

英语使用场景

In product design, the beauty of succinctness goes along with the social trends of today, and is also the idealized style sought by designers.

Poverty often goes along with disease.

Currency deflation often goes along with economic recession with a worse influence than inflation.

A splendid book case goes along with the complete Encyclopaedia.

A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.

If instead the traveller goes along the y axis to Libreville, Quito is found to lie in the x direction.

He goes along stomping out dandelions.

A splendid bookcase goes along with the complete encyclopaedia if you pay cash.

"He thinks as he goes along" – very charming, charming indeed, as Borowski would say, but really very painful, particularly when the thinker is nothing but a spavined horse.