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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
come on
ˌcome ˈon derived 1. (of an actor)to walk onto the stage 2. (of a player)to join a team during a game •Owen came on for Brown ten minutes before the end of the game. 3. (informal)to improve or develop in the way you want • The project is coming on fine. 4. used in orders to tell sb to hurry or to try harder • Come on! We don't have much time. • Come on! Try once more. 5. used to show that you know what sb has said is not correct • Oh, come on— you know that isn't true! 6. (usually used in the progressive tenses) (of an illness or a mood)to begin • I can feel a cold coming on. •I think there's rain coming on. •~ to do sth It came on to rain. 7. (of a TV programme, etc.)to start • What time does the news come on? 8. to begin to operate • Set the oven to come on at six. • When does the heating come on? Main entry: ↑comederived
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