Cum từ come on có nghĩa là gì năm 2024

by · Published November 7, 2019 · Updated February 5, 2020

Come On là gì?. Nó được sử dụng như thế nào trong câu?. Hãy cùng điểm qua các nghĩa của từ come on trong từng ngữ cảnh nha.

dùng để khích lệ tinh thần của một người nào đó để họ cố gắng hơn khi làm 1 việc gì đó. Come On, Frank !. You can do it !. You can jump higher !. Cố lên Frank. Anh có thể làm được điều đó. Anh có thể nhảy cao hơn mà.

bắt đầu, khởi đầu của một sự việc gì đó. I was sneezing all day yesterday. I guess that I’ve caught a cold coming on Tôi đã hắt hơi cả ngày hôm qua. Tôi đoán là tôi đã bắt đầu bị cảm cúm rồi.

dùng để bảo ai đó làm gì đó nhanh lên Come On, hurry up Ben!. We’re going to be late for school. Nhanh lên nào Ben. Chúng ta sẽ trễ giờ đến trường mất thôi.

dùng để biểu thị sự không tin tưởng, thiếu tin tưởng vào ai đó, hoặc tỏ ra là không đồng ‎ tình với người nào đó, hay tỏ thái độ tức giận với ai đó. Oh, Come On James. You’ve told me that you would make your room tidy for the last month (Mẹ nói với con trai) Oh, Thôi đi James. Con đã nói với mẹ là con sẽ dọn dẹp phòng cả tháng nay rồi đó.

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