C1 to start to happen or work開始發生;開始工作
If you have an illness coming on, it is starting gradually.患上(病)
UK informal If a woman comes on, her period (= the blood coming from the womb that happens every month) starts.(女子)來月經
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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.
B1 said to encourage someone to do something, especially to hurry or try harder, or to tell you something(尤指催促、鼓勵或讓某人告知某事)快點兒,加油,快點兒說吧
informal to make your sexual interest known to someone表露性興趣;獻殷勤;勾引
(of an actor) to walk onto the stage(在戲、電影或廣播電視節目中)登台,出場,露面
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(用於表示不相信、不同意或生氣)得了吧,算了吧,别逗了
a remark that shows someone that you are sexually interested in them勾引(或引誘)的話
something that someone who is selling a product uses to interest a customer(招攬生意的)誘餌,促銷品,贈品
See also: come on/along
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