词汇 | come-on |
释义 | come onphrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/came | come (START)C1 to start to happen or work: 开始发生;开始工作 The heating comes on at six in the morning.早上6点开始供暖。 If you have an illness coming on, it is starting gradually: 患上(病) I think I've got a cold coming on.我觉得我要感冒了。 UKinformal If someone comes on, their period(= the process of blood coming from the womb that happens every month) starts. What time does the heating come on? I've set the oven to come on at ten. All the lights came on. The streetlights come on automatically at dusk. Starting and beginning be in the first flush ofidiom be/get in on the ground flooridiom become begin branch out develop get down to businessidiom grow half-cock here here goes!idiom hit the ground runningidiom inaugurate motion start on something start out start/set/get the ball rollingidiom starting stirring wheel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Obstetrics: processes & stages connected with sexual reproduction (ENCOURAGEMENT)B1 said to encourage someone to do something, especially to hurry or try harder, or to tell you something: (尤指催促、鼓励或让某人告知某事)快点儿,加油,快点儿说吧 Come on - we're going to be late if you don't hurry!快点儿——再不抓紧我们就要迟到了! Come on, Helen, you can tell me. I won't tell anyone.快讲吧,海伦,你可以告诉我。我不会告诉任何人的。 Expressions telling people to hurry up already c'mon come come along gee gee someone up jump jump to itidiom look look lively/sharp!idiom make make it quick/fastidiom make it snappyidiom move it!idiom quick skate snap time is of the essenceidiom weave wriggle (SEXUAL INTEREST)informal to make your sexual interest known to someone: 表露性兴趣;献殷勤;勾引 come on toThen his wife left the room and he started coming on to me.后来他妻子离开了房间,他就开始向我大献殷勤。 come on strongShe was coming on strong and, naturally, I responded.她表现得很殷勤,我自然要有所反应。 (APPEAR)(of an actor) to walk onto the stage: (在戏、电影或广播电视节目中)登台,出场,露面 There was great applause when the Russian ballerina came on.那位俄罗斯芭蕾舞女演员出场时掌声雷动。 Cinema & theatre: acting, rehearsing & performing act out am-dram amateur theater appearance blocking camp camp it up chew enact improvisation offstage re-enact recreation rep restage stage business stage fright understudy unperformable unperformed (NOT BELIEVE)informal used to tell someone that you do not believe them or that you disagree with them, or to show that you are angry with them: (用于表示不相信、不同意或生气)得了吧,算了吧,别逗了 Oh come on, Kylie, you made the same excuse last week!噢,得了吧,凯莉,上周你也是同样的借口! Linguistics: interjections aiyo attaboy attagirl auf Wiedersehen aw shucks doctor eat your heart outidiom figure guess marry mazel tov more more power to your elbow!idiom need roll yoink you know something?idiom you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom you the man!idiom yuk come-on noun[ C ] informaluk /ˈkʌm.ɒn/ us /ˈkʌm.ɑːn/ a remark that shows someone that you are sexually interested in them: 勾引(或引诱)的话 give someone the come-onUKHe was giving me the come-on.他勾引我。 something that someone who is selling a product uses to interest a customer(招揽生意的)诱饵,促销品,赠品 Attracting and tempting affinity allure alluringly arrest attract charisma charm offensive charm the pants off someoneidiom chum clickbait honey trap incentive jump out at someone lure modesty tantalizingly tempt temptation temptingly tickle someone's fancyidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Buying & selling - general words come on | American Dictionarycome onphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (not standardc’mon) (HURRY)used for telling someone to move or act quickly or more quickly: Come on – we’re going to be late if you don’t hurry! come onphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (not standardc'mon) (LACK BELIEF)used for telling someone you do not believe what the person is saying or you think the person is not being serious: Oh, come on. You have no evidence whatsoever. come onphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (START TO DEVELOP)to start to develop gradually, as an illness or a mood: He felt one of his headaches coming on. come on somethingphrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome (FIND)come upon come-on noun[ C ] infmlus/ˈkʌmˌɔn, ˌɑn/ something that is intended to attract a customer to a product: Offering cash back on a purchase is one of the oldest come-ons in the world. |
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