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●ˌcome ˈon(of an actor 演员) to walk onto the stage 登台;出场;上场(of a player 运动员) to join a team during a game (比赛中)上场◆Owen came on for Brown ten minutes before the end of the game. 终场前十分钟,欧文上场替换了布朗。🔑 (informal) to improve or develop in the way you want 改进;改善;发展;完善◆The project is coming on fine. 这项工程进展顺利。🔑 used in orders to tell sb to hurry or to try harder (用于命令)赶快,加把劲◆Come on! We don't have much time. 快点!我们时间不多了。◆Come on! Try once more. 加把劲!再试一次。🔑 used to show that you know what sb has said is not correct (表示知道某人所说的话不正确)得了吧◆Oh, come on—you know that isn't true! 咳,得了吧,你知道那不是真的! () (of an illness or a mood 疾病或心情) to begin 开始◆I can feel a cold coming on. 我觉得要感冒了。◆I think there's rain coming on. 我看要下雨了。◆come on to do sthIt came on to rain. 天下起雨来了。(of a TV programme, etc. 电视节目等) to start 开始◆What time does the news come on? 新闻报道什么时候开始?🔑 to begin to operate 开始运转(或运行)◆Set the oven to come on at six. 把烤箱设定在六点钟开始烘烤。◆When does the heating come on? 什么时间来暖气? See also come |