单词 | come on |
释义 | Word Frequency come onverb (intr, mainly adverb) 1. (of power, a water supply, etc) to become available; start running or functioning 2. to make or show progress; develop my plants are coming on nicely 3. to advance, esp in battle 4. to begin she felt a cold coming on a new bowler has come on 5. theatre to make an entrance on stage 6. to be considered, esp in a court of law 7. (preposition) come upon 8. come on! 9. to attempt to give a specified impression he came on like a hard man 10. come on strong 11. come on to noun come-on 12. informal anything that serves as a lure or enticement Word Frequency come on!a. hurry up! b. cheer up! pull yourself together! c. make an effort ! d. don't exaggerate ! stick to the facts ! Word Frequency come-on(ˈkʌmˌɒn) noun informal a gesture or remark made to encourage another person to make sexual advances He ignores come-ons from the many people who seem to find him attractive. |
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