Come on: Różnice pomiędzy wersjami
Przejdź do nawigacji
Przejdź do wyszukiwania
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(go ahead) |
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Linia 3: | Linia 3: | ||
# '''''Come on''', don't be afraid.'' [come near] | # '''''Come on''', don't be afraid.'' [come near] | ||
# '''''Come on''', go with us to the resturant.'' [please, go...] | # '''''Come on''', go with us to the resturant.'' [please, go...] | ||
+ | # '''''Come on''' Michael! [[go ahead|<span style="color:blue">Go ahead]]!'' [Please Michael. Proceed!] | ||
# ''I felt an illness '''coming on'''.'' [...illness to approximate] | # ''I felt an illness '''coming on'''.'' [...illness to approximate] | ||
# ''It '''came on''' to rain.'' [the rain began] | # ''It '''came on''' to rain.'' [the rain began] |
Wersja z 01:15, 26 sty 2016
come on (to begin, to approximate, to approach, to hurry, to appear on stage, to grow, please) - zbliżać się, proszę, dalej, nuże, występ publiczny, rosnąć.
- Come on, don't be afraid. [come near]
- Come on, go with us to the resturant. [please, go...]
- Come on Michael! Go ahead! [Please Michael. Proceed!]
- I felt an illness coming on. [...illness to approximate]
- It came on to rain. [the rain began]
- His come on at Otello was very impressive. [appearance on stage was...]
- The baby is coming on quite well. [is growing]