Come along Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /əˈɫɔŋ
KUHM-uh-LAWNG
kˈʌm/ /ɐlˈɒŋ
KUHM-uh-LONG
التعريف
'Come along' means to go somewhere with someone, or to suddenly appear. It can also mean to make progress with something.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal expression. Common with invitations ('Do you want to come along?') and updates ('How is the project coming along?'). Also used when someone arrives ('Oh, you've come along!'). Can suggest joining a group, or showing up unexpectedly.
Spanish: venir - acompañar - aparecerPortuguese (BR): vir junto - acompanhar - aparecerPortuguese (PT): vir junto - acompanhar - aparecerChinese (Simplified): 一起来 - 出现Chinese (Traditional): 一起來 - 出現Hindi: साथ चलना - पहुँच जानाArabic: يأتي مع - يظهرBengali: সাথে যাওয়া - উপস্থিত হওয়া - অগ্রগতি হওয়াRussian: присоединиться - появиться - продвигатьсяJapanese: 一緒に行く - 現れる - 進むVietnamese: đi cùng - xuất hiện - tiến triểnKorean: 함께 가다 - 나타나다 - 진행되다Turkish: katılmak - ortaya çıkmak - ilerlemekUrdu: ساتھ چلنا - نمودار ہونا - ترقی کرناIndonesian: ikut - muncul - berjalan (tentang kemajuan)
جمل نموذجية
Would you like to come along with us to the park?
basic
A taxi will come along soon.
basic
How is your project coming along?
basic
If you don't want to go alone, you can come along.
natural
He just came along at the right time.
natural
Things are finally coming along after all the delays.
natural