go on

vb
to continue or proceed
to happen or take place
there's something peculiar going on here
(of power, water supply, etc) to start running or functioning
to mount or board and ride on, esp as a treat
children love to go on donkeys at the seaside
to make an entrance on stage
to act or behave
he goes on as though he's rich
to talk excessively; chatter
to continue talking, esp after a short pause
``When I am Prime Minister,'' he went on, ``we shall abolish taxes.''
to criticize or nag
stop going on at me all the time!
to use as a basis for further thought or action
the police had no evidence at all to go on in the murder case
to approach (a time, age, amount, etc)
he's going on for his hundredth birthday
to start to bowl
to take one's turn
(of clothes) to be capable of being put on
interj
I don't believe what you're saying
- 习惯用语
- go much on to care for; like
- something to go on something that is adequate for the present time
- something to be going on with 同