Found 4 items, similar to Along.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: along
sepanjang
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: along
penggelunturan, sepanjang, terus
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: along
along
adv 1: 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” [syn:
on]
2: in accompaniment or as a companion;
“his little sister came
along to the movies”;
“I brought my camera along”;
“working along with his father”
3: to a more advanced state;
“the work is moving along”;
“well
along in their research”;
“hurrying their education
along”;
“getting along in years”
4: 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”
5: 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”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Along
Along
\A*long"\, prep.
By the length of, as distinguished from across.
“Along the
lowly lands.” --Dryden.
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The kine . . . went along the highway. --1 Sam. vi.
12.
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Along
\A*long"\ [AS. gelang owing to.]
(Now heard only in the prep. phrase
along of.)
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Along of,
Along on, often shortened to
Long of, prep.
phr., owing to; on account of. [Obs. or Low. Eng.]
“On me
is not along thin evil fare.” --Chaucer.
“And all this
is long of you.” --Shak.
“This increase of price is all
along of the foreigners.” --London Punch.
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Along
\A*long"\ (?; 115), adv. [OE. along, anlong, AS. andlang,
along; pref. and- (akin to OFris. ond-, OHG. ant-, Ger. ent-,
Goth. and-, anda-, L. ante, Gr. ?, Skr. anti, over against) +
lang long. See
Long.]
1. By the length; in a line with the length; lengthwise.
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Some laid along . . . on spokes of wheels are hung.
--Dryden.
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2. In a line, or with a progressive motion; onward; forward.
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We will go along by the king's highway. --Numb. xxi.
22.
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He struck with his o'ertaking wings,
And chased us south along. --Coleridge.
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3. In company; together.
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He to England shall along with you. --Shak.
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All along, all through the course of; during the whole
time; throughout.
“I have all along declared this to be a
neutral paper.” --Addison.
To get along, to get on; to make progress, as in business.
“She 'll get along in heaven better than you or I.”
--Mrs. Stowe.
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