to go on

listen to the pronunciation of to go on
English - Turkish
devam etmek

Dünyayı keşfetmek ve bir maceraya devam etmek istiyorum. - I want to explore the world and go on an adventure.

Haklısın. Yaşamaya devam etmek zorundayım. - You're right. I have to go on living.

saçma
sürdürmek
inanmam
devam et

Babam üniversiteye devam etmeme izin vermezdi. - My father would not permit me to go on to college.

Lütfen hikayene devam et. - Please go on with your story.

dırdır etmek
(deyim) durmadan konusmak
(ışıklar/kalorifer) yanmaya
olmak; devam etmek: What's going on? Ne oluyor? The party went on all night. Parti gece boyunca devam etti
olmak

Yolculuğa çıkmadan önce saç tıraşı olmak istiyorum. - I want to get a haircut before I go on the trip.

Okuldan mezun olmak için devam etmeyecek. - He won't go on to graduate school.

güvenmek
dayanmak
bel bağlamak
ilerlemek
haydi
ilerle
konuşmaya devam etmek
olagelmek
zaman geçmek
ileri gitmek
geçmek (zaman)
harcanmak
gitmek

Tom da pikniğe gitmek istiyor, onu davet etmeliyiz. - Tom would like to go on the picnic, too. We should invite him.

Gittikçe daha fazla çift balayı gezilerine yurt dışına gitmektedir. - More and more couples go on honeymoon trips abroad.

yerine geçmek
yer almak
sürmek
üstüne gitme
get on with it
sözüne devam etmek
get on with it
devam et
go on
yanmak
Go on
Aman sen de!/Haydi canım sen de!
go on
konuşup durmak
go on
gelmek (ışık)
go on
(deyim) devam etmek. 3.olmak,meydana gelmek
go on
(deyim) [kd] hareket etmek. gonings-on olanlar go on at someone [kd] azarlamak,haslamak,basinin etini yemek
go on
saçmalama
go on
yapma

O bir diyet yapmaya çalıştı ve beş kilo kaybetti. - She tried to go on a diet and lose five kilograms.

Doktor diyet yapmam için talimat verdi. - The doctor instructed me to go on a diet.

English - English
To have sufficient information to perform an action (here, on refers to the information as a foundation)

I didn't make a decision because I didn't have anything to go on.

To happen

I really don't want to know what goes on between you and your boyfriend behind closed doors.

To travel by means of; go by

In order to get to town, I decided to go on the bus.

To continue; expand upon (here, on refers to the narrative as a path or stream)

First of all, you go on about it far more than you think you do, ..

To take place; happen - "didn't know what was going on."To continue "Life must go on."To keep on doing (something) - "Don't go on talking."To proceed - "She went on to become a senator."To talk volubly - "My, you do go on."
get on with it
If you go on, you continue saying something or talking about something. Meer cleared his throat several times before he went on `Go on,' Chee said. `I'm interested.'
If you say that a period of time goes on, you mean that it passes. Renewable energy will become progressively more important as time goes on. = go by
If an electrical device goes on, it begins operating. A light went on at seven every evening. = come on
continue

We cannot allow this state of affairs to continue any longer. - We cannot allow this state of affairs to go on any longer.

If you go on doing something, or go on with an activity, you continue to do it. Unemployment is likely to go on rising this year I'm all right here. Go on with your work I don't want to leave, but I can't go on. = carry on
You say `Go on' to someone to persuade or encourage them to do something. Go on, it's fun
If you go on about something, or in British English go on at someone, you continue talking about the same thing, often in an annoying way. Expectations have been raised with the Government going on about choice and market forces She's always going on at me to have a baby
If something is going on, it is happening. I don't know what's going on
If you talk about the information you have to go on, you mean the information you have available to base an opinion or judgment on. But you have to go on the facts There's not much to go on
continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "Keep on working!"; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight"
If a process or institution goes on, it continues to happen or exist. The population failed to understand the necessity for the war to go on
If you go on to a place, you go to it from the place that you have reached. He goes on to Holland tomorrow
start running, functioning, or operating; "the lights went on"; "the computer came up"
If you go on to do something, you do it after you have done something else. Alliss retired from golf in 1969 and went on to become a successful broadcaster
come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
continue with one's activities; "I know it's hard," he continued, "but there is no choice"; "carry on--pretend we are not in the room"
move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; "Time marches on"
start running, functioning, or operating; "the lights went on"; "the computer came up
to go on

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı gō ôn

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈgō ˈôn/ /tə ˈɡoʊ ˈɔːn/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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