词组 | come along |
释义 | Idiom come along 1. to develop or improve. Thomas is more relaxed and his skills are coming along. 2. to appear or be available. Sometimes an album comes along that just sounds better than anything else you've heard in a long time. Phr V come along comes, coming, came, come come along to arrive at a placeWe needed someone who knew about first aid, and Claire came along at just the right moment.We're going to the party now, and Jane and Chris are coming along later.I waited 25 minutes for a bus and then three came along at the same time. to go somewhere with someoneI'm going to the Monet exhibition this afternoon - why don't you come along? (never in continuous tenses) to start to exist, happen, or be availableCan you imagine what life was like before electricity came along?We had to change our lifestyle once our first child came along.Since Tom left school, he has been doing any odd jobs that come along.I think she's the best crime writer to come along since P.D. James. Come along! (always an order) mainly British & Australian old-fashioned something that you say in order to tell someone to do something more quickly or with more effortCome along, Andy, you've spent over an hour in the bathroom!Come along, Ellen! You can go faster than that! be coming along (always in continuous tenses) if you ask or explain how an activity or a person learning a new skill is coming along, you ask or explain what progress they are making, and if a person or activity is coming along, it is making good progressHow's your thesis coming along?Jason's coming along well on drums. come along1. To go with another person to a particular location or gathering. The guest can be named between "come" and "along." Feel free to come along with your sister tonight—we'd all love to see you. Can my boyfriend come along? He's very interested in the lecture topic. 2. To materialize or emerge. I would have told you about it sooner, but the job offer only came along yesterday. I know it's hard to consider right now, but a better guy for you will come along in the future. 3. To improve or make progress. His guitar playing is really coming along—he can play songs now, and they sound pretty good! come along (with someone)to come with or go with someone. Please come along with me to the store. Come along, let's go. come along1. Accompany or go with someone. For example, Are you coming along with us today? [Late 1600] 2. Advance toward a goal, make progress, as in How are you coming along with your piano lessons? 3. Appear or materialize, as in I'm hoping another offer will come along soon. come alongv. 1. To go with someone else who takes the lead: If you go swimming, I'll come along. 2. To make advances to a goal; progress: Our projects are coming along very well. How is your remodeling coming along? 3. To make an appearance; show up: Don't take the first offer that comes along. |
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