词汇 | CONTINUATION |
释义 | CONTINUATION carry on without someone or something to manage to continue without someone or something.I don't know how we will be able to carry on without you.We can't carry on without a leader! carry on (with something) to continue with something.Can I please carry on with my work now?Yes, please carry on. get on (with something) to continue with something.I must get on with my work.Now that the crisis is over, I'll get on with my life. go about one's business to mind one's business; to move elsewhere and mind one's own business.Leave me alone! just go about your business!I have no more to say. I would be pleased if you would go about your business. Go on! stop saying those things; not so; I don't believe you.Go on! You don't know what you're talking about!Oh, go on! You're just trying to flatter me. go on and on to (seem to) last or go forever. (Folksy.)You talk too much, Bob. You just go on and on.The road to their house is very boring. It goes on and on with nothing interesting to look at. keep the ball rolling to cause something that is in progress to continue.Tom started the project, and we kept the ball rolling.Who will keep the ball rolling now that she is gone? keep the home fires burning to keep things going at one's home or other central location. (From a World War I song.)My uncle kept the home fires burning when my sister and I went to school.The manager stays at the office and keeps the home fires burning while I'm out selling our products. pick something up to resume something.Pick it up right where you stopped.I'll have to pick up my work where I left off. take up where one left off to start up again in the very place that one left off.I had to leave the room for a minute, but when I got back, I took up where I left off.It’s time to stop for lunch. After lunch, we will take up where we left off |
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