along traduction
Prononciation: [ ə'lɔŋ ] Voix:
TraductionPortable
- adv. avec
prep. en direction de
- along with: avec...
- all along: tout le long , tout le chemin...
- bowl along: lancer, faire rouler; filer...
- bring along: v. apporter; amener; prendre; présente ......
- come along: allons, allons-y!, viens par ici; appa ......
- crawl along: se traîner...
- drag along: v. traîner, entraîner...
- get along: s'en aller, partir; se débrouiller; s' ......
- get along with: s'entendre avec...
- go along: continuer; coopérer...
- go along with: suivre son chemin, continuer sa route...
- hurry along: entraîner précipitamment; marcher d'un ......
- inch along: avancer pas à pas, progresser par étap ......
- jog along: cahoter, trotter; aller tant bien que ......
- move along: progresser, avancer, bouger...
Anglais
- Adverbe
- with a forward motion; "we drove along admiring the view"; "the horse trotted along at a steady pace"; "the circus traveled on to the next city"; "move along"; "march on"
Synonyme: on, on, - in accompaniment or as a companion; "his little sister came along to the movies"; "I brought my camera along"; "working along with his father"
- in addition (usually followed by `with''); "we sent them food and some clothing went along in the package"; "along with the package came a bill"; "consider the advantages along with the disadvantages"
- to a more advanced state; "the work is moving along"; "well along in their research"; "hurrying their education along"; "getting along in years"
- in line with a length or direction (often followed by `by'' or `beside''); "pass the word along"; "ran along beside me"; "cottages along by the river"
- with a forward motion; "we drove along admiring the view"; "the horse trotted along at a steady pace"; "the circus traveled on to the next city"; "move along"; "march on"
Synonyme: on, on, - in accompaniment or as a companion; "his little sister came along to the movies"; "I brought my camera along"; "working along with his father"
- in addition (usually followed by `with''); "we sent them food and some clothing went along in the package"; "along with the package came a bill"; "consider the advantages along with the disadvantages"
- to a more advanced state; "the work is moving along"; "well along in their research"; "hurrying their education along"; "getting along in years"
- in line with a length or direction (often followed by `by'' or `beside''); "pass the word along"; "ran along beside me"; "cottages along by the river"