Went on意思

"Went on" is a phrase in English that can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some common interpretations:

  1. Continued or Extended:

    • "The meeting went on for three hours." (The meeting continued for three hours.)
    • "The story went on to explain the reasons behind the decision." (The story continued.)
  2. Began or Started:

    • "The concert went on despite the rain." (The concert started or continued despite the rain.)
    • "The play went on at 8 pm." (The play started at 8 pm.)
  3. Occurred or Happened:

    • "What went on at the party last night?" (What happened at the party?)
    • "Trouble went on in the neighborhood." (There was trouble in the neighborhood.)
  4. Progressed or Developed:

    • "The project went on smoothly." (The project progressed smoothly.)
    • "Our relationship went on for several years." (Our relationship developed or lasted for several years.)
  5. Wore or Used:

    • "She went on her old clothes." (She wore her old clothes.)
    • "He went on his new watch." (He used his new watch.)
  6. Addressed or Spoke:

    • "The speaker went on for an hour." (The speaker spoke for an hour.)
    • "She went on about her day." (She spoke about her day.)
  7. Continued in a Specific State or Condition:

    • "The pain went on for days." (The pain continued for days.)
    • "The silence went on for a while." (The silence continued for a while.)

In each case, "went on" indicates that something happened or continued to happen over a period of time or in a particular context. The exact meaning depends on the context and the accompanying words.