go along in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for go along in the English»French Dictionary

I.along [Brit əˈlɒŋ, Am əˈlɔŋ, əˈlɑŋ] ADV When along is used as a preposition meaning all along it can usually be translated by le long de: there were trees along the road = il y avait des arbres le long de la route. For particular usages see the entry below.
along is often used after verbs of movement. If the addition of along does not change the meaning of the verb, along will not be translated: as he walked along = tout en marchant.
However, the addition of along often produces a completely new meaning. This is the case in expressions like the project is coming along, how are they getting along?. For translations consult the appropriate verb entry (come along, get along etc).

II.along [Brit əˈlɒŋ, Am əˈlɔŋ, əˈlɑŋ] PREP

See also get along, come along, all-important, all-embracing, all-consuming, all

I.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] PRON

1. all (everything):

II.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] DET

III.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] ADV

IV.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl] N

2. all+ (in the highest degree) → all-consuming

XVI.all [Brit ɔːl, Am ɔl]

it's all go inf here! Brit
it's all up with us inf Brit
all in Brit sl
all in Brit sl

1. go (move, travel):

aller (from de, to à, en)

18. go (extend in depth or scope):

II.go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] VB trans see usage note

III.go <pl goes> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] N

IV.go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] ADJ

he's all go inf!
it's all the go inf!
that was a near go inf!
to go off on one Brit inf
to go off like a frog in a sock Aus inf event:
there you go inf!

See also public, private, keep

I.public [Brit ˈpʌblɪk, Am ˈpəblɪk] N

II.public [Brit ˈpʌblɪk, Am ˈpəblɪk] ADJ

public/-ique

I.private [Brit ˈprʌɪvət, Am ˈpraɪvɪt] N

III.private [Brit ˈprʌɪvət, Am ˈpraɪvɪt] ADJ

V.private [Brit ˈprʌɪvət, Am ˈpraɪvɪt]

I.keep [Brit kiːp, Am kip] N

II.keep <pret, pp kept> [Brit kiːp, Am kip] VB trans

III.keep <pret, pp kept> [Brit kiːp, Am kip] VB intr

go along in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for go along in the English»French Dictionary

I.along [əˈlɒŋ, Am -ˈlɑ:ŋ] PREP

II.along [əˈlɒŋ, Am -ˈlɑ:ŋ] ADV

I.go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VB intr

II.go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VB trans

III.go <-es> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Rice scored 7 points to go along with 3 rebounds and 3 steals.
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In other words, questioning who will stand by her while giving an answer that she herself will go along with.
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The messenger would have a message in his mouth to go along with the message stick.
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Apparently, the prospect launched today is precise: a new group tending to go along the route of modern innovation.
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But will the world go along with a ballad singer who's so young?
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The jockey offers to go along with the commuter for a fixed price.
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He scored a total of 7 touchdowns in the two games to go along with 4 interceptions.
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It helps parents and adults to go along with the journey.
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It is possible to go along sentiero natura, which is aboutthree kilometres long.
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The following season, he switched between the bullpen and the rotation, totaling 31 appearances to go along with 19 starts.
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