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Examples:yell (to urge on an animal)—go on an errand for nothing—be on an equal level with—congratulate an elderly person on his birthday—act on an opportunity (idiom); to take prompt advantage of a situation—reproduce on an extended scale—make a swift or abrupt linear movement (like a bead on an abacus)—diagnosis and treatment based on an overall analysis of the illness and the patient's condition—go on an inspection tour—interest (on an investment or loan)—(old) sign made of woven weeds, placed on an object, an animal or a person, indicating that it is for sale.—put on an act (idiom); to show affectation—lit. honing a bull's horn; fig. waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem—capture an image displayed on a computer screen—peacock feathers on an official's hat displaying his rank (traditional)—confer a title on (an empress or a prince)—hurry forward on an expedition—attendant on an airplane, train, boat etc—go on an official or business trip—shower affection on an uninterested party—act impetuously (idiom); on an impulse—position (on an issue etc)—have an opinion on everything—lit. penetrate into a bull's horn (idiom); fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem—vent one's anger on an innocent party [idiom.]—favor an outsider instead of someone on one's own side [idiom.]—put on an act (idiom); to pose—(of a performer) put on a show at an outdoor venue (temple fair, marketplace etc)—a wrong repeated becomes right (idiom); a lie or an error passed on for a long time may be taken for the truth— |