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Keep going

Continue

字面意思: Hold/Maintain moving

Use `Keep going` to tell someone to continue their progress or movement in a supportive way.

15秒了解

  • Used to encourage someone to continue their current action.
  • Works for physical movement, speaking, or working on tasks.
  • A very positive, high-energy phrase for daily motivation.

意思

This phrase is a friendly way to tell someone to keep doing what they are doing. It is like saying 'don't stop' or 'keep moving forward' when someone is working or walking.

关键例句

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1

Encouraging a runner

You are almost at the finish line, keep going!

You are almost at the finish line, continue!

🤝
2

Listening to a story

That story is so interesting, please keep going.

That story is so interesting, please continue.

😊
3

Giving directions

Keep going straight until you see the big blue sign.

Continue straight until you see the big blue sign.

💼
🌍

文化背景

This phrase is deeply rooted in the Western 'grit' culture, emphasizing perseverance. It gained massive cultural visibility through the British 'Keep Calm and Carry On' posters from WWII. Today, it is a staple of motivational speaking and fitness culture across the US and UK.

💡

The Power of the 'Ing'

Remember to always use the '-ing' form of the verb after 'keep' if you want to be specific, like `keep running` or `keep talking`.

⚠️

Don't Sound Like a Boss

If you say it too loudly or firmly, it can sound like a command. Use a soft, rising tone to make it sound like friendly encouragement.

15秒了解

  • Used to encourage someone to continue their current action.
  • Works for physical movement, speaking, or working on tasks.
  • A very positive, high-energy phrase for daily motivation.

What It Means

Keep going is a simple way to encourage someone to continue an action. It means 'do not stop.' You can use it for physical movement like walking. You can also use it for tasks like writing or speaking. It is a very positive and supportive phrase.

How To Use It

Use this phrase when you see someone doing a great job. If a friend is telling a story, say keep going to show you are listening. If someone is running a race, shout it to give them energy. You can also use it for yourself when things get difficult. It acts like a small engine in your mind.

When To Use It

You can use this in almost any daily situation. At the gym, your trainer might say it during your last set. In a meeting, your boss might say it if they like your ideas. Even when giving directions, you might say, 'Keep going for two blocks.' It is very versatile and always sounds natural.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this if someone is doing something dangerous or annoying. If your friend is singing loudly in a library, don't say keep going! Also, avoid it if someone is clearly exhausted and needs a break. Sometimes, stopping is the better choice for health. Don't be the person who forces a tired friend to hike another ten miles.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, there is a big focus on 'persistence.' We love the idea of 'never giving up.' Phrases like keep going are part of this 'can-do' attitude. It became even more popular with the 'Keep Calm and Carry On' trend. It reflects a culture that values hard work and finishing what you start.

Common Variations

You might hear people say keep it up or carry on. Some people say keep at it when referring to a difficult project. If you are in a rush, you might just shout keep moving! All of these have a similar spirit of momentum.

使用说明

This is a neutral phrase that fits almost any social situation. It is safe to use with friends, family, and coworkers. Just be careful with your tone; a warm tone encourages, while a flat tone can sound like an order.

💡

The Power of the 'Ing'

Remember to always use the '-ing' form of the verb after 'keep' if you want to be specific, like `keep running` or `keep talking`.

⚠️

Don't Sound Like a Boss

If you say it too loudly or firmly, it can sound like a command. Use a soft, rising tone to make it sound like friendly encouragement.

💬

The British Connection

In the UK, you might hear 'Carry on' more often than 'Keep going,' especially in older movies or formal settings.

例句

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#1 Encouraging a runner
🤝

You are almost at the finish line, keep going!

You are almost at the finish line, continue!

Used here as a motivational shout during physical exercise.

#2 Listening to a story
😊

That story is so interesting, please keep going.

That story is so interesting, please continue.

Shows the listener is engaged and wants to hear more.

#3 Giving directions
💼

Keep going straight until you see the big blue sign.

Continue straight until you see the big blue sign.

Used for navigation and physical movement instructions.

#4 In a business meeting
💼

I like your presentation style, keep going with the next slide.

I like your presentation style, continue with the next slide.

A polite way for a supervisor to encourage a presenter.

#5 Texting a friend about a project
😊

Your new painting looks amazing. Keep going!

Your new painting looks amazing. Continue!

Short, punchy encouragement via text message.

#6 A humorous moment with a snack
😄

I know you've eaten ten cookies, but keep going, I believe in you!

I know you've eaten ten cookies, but continue!

Using a motivational phrase for a silly, non-serious situation.

#7 Supporting a crying friend
💭

It's okay to talk about it. Just keep going, I'm listening.

It's okay to talk about it. Just continue, I'm listening.

Provides emotional support and a safe space to speak.

自我测试

Choose the best word to complete the phrase of encouragement.

You are doing a great job on that report. ___ going!

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Keep

The standard expression is `Keep going` to encourage someone to continue.

Complete the sentence used for giving directions.

___ going down this road for two miles.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Keep

When telling someone to stay on a path, we use `Keep going`.

🎉 得分: /2

视觉学习工具

Formality of 'Keep going'

Informal

Shouted at a friend during a game.

Keep going, man!

Neutral

Used in most daily conversations.

Please keep going with your story.

Formal

Used in a professional presentation.

Please keep going with the data analysis.

Where to use 'Keep going'

Keep going
🏃

Fitness

Running a marathon

🗣️

Conversation

Telling a long joke

🚗

Navigation

Driving to a new city

💻

Work

Finishing a long report

常见问题

10 个问题

It means to continue doing an action without stopping. For example, if you are walking, keep going means do not stop walking.

Yes, it is very common in offices. You can say it to a colleague who is explaining a project to show you are interested.

Usually, no. It is almost always seen as encouraging. However, if you say it while someone is trying to rest, it might seem a bit pushy.

Continue is more formal and used in writing. Keep going is much more common in spoken English and sounds friendlier.

Absolutely! Many people say 'I need to keep going' to motivate themselves during a hard day.

No, it applies to almost anything. You can keep going with a speech, a meal, a hobby, or a career.

You can say it with a high, excited voice! 'You're doing it! Keep going!' is great for a child learning to ride a bike.

People sometimes say keep at it or don't quit. In very casual slang, someone might say keep it 100 (meaning keep being real), but that is a bit different.

Yes, it is often used to encourage someone going through a hard time. Saying 'I know it's hard, but you have to keep going' is very supportive.

Don't say 'keep to go.' Always use the '-going' form. The verb keep is followed by the gerund (verb + ing).

相关表达

Keep it up

Continue doing the good work you are already doing.

Carry on

A slightly more formal way to say continue, common in British English.

Stick with it

Don't give up on a difficult task or habit.

Don't stop now

A more urgent way to encourage someone to finish what they started.

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