Run along Meaning in English
expression
释义
Used to politely tell a child or sometimes a pet to go away, often so adults can continue talking or working. It is friendly and not harsh.
用法与细微差别
Old-fashioned, mostly for children or pets. Sounds gentle but a bit formal or 'parental'; rarely used with adults. Common in classic British English or stories. Not rude, but can sound dismissive if used with older children or adults.
例句
Okay, please run along now while I finish cooking.
basic
Mom told us to run along and play outside.
basic
Children, it's time to run along. The park will close soon.
basic
You two run along now, I have some work calls to make.
natural
If you’ve finished your snack, you can run along and join your friends.
natural
Alright, that's enough questions—run along now and let the adults talk.
natural