单词 | on-licences |
释义 | on /on/preposition
Forward! proceed! adjective
The onside of a cricket field intransitive verb
ORIGIN: OE on; Du aan; ON ā; Ger an; Gr ana onward /onˈwərd/ adjective
onˈwardly adverb (rare) on-and-offˈ adjective Off-and-on, intermittent, occasional onˈ-boardˈ or onˈboard adjective On, installed inside or carried aboard a vehicle or craft oncome /onˈkum or -kəm/ noun (Scot)
onˈcoming noun An approach adjective
onˈcost noun
adjective
onˈcostman noun A mine worker paid by the day onˈcosts plural noun All items of expenditure that cannot be allocated to a specific job onˈding noun (Scot) Onset, esp a sudden fall of rain or snow on drive noun (cricket) A drive to the onside onˈ-drive intransitive verb and transitive verb onˈfall noun
onˈflow noun
onˈgoing noun
onˈ-going adjective
onˈ-job adjective Combined with or in the course of normal work duties and conditions onˈ-job training or onˈ-the-job training noun The part of a training course in which a trainee actually works on the job, usu at the workplace and under supervision onˈ-lend transitive verb To lend (money which has already been borrowed from another company, etc) onˈ-licence noun A licence to sell alcoholic liquors for consumption on the premises onˈline or onˈ-line adjective and adverb (computing)
onlīˈner or on-līˈner noun (informal) A person who uses the Internet onˈlooker noun Someone who is watching, a looker on, observer onˈlooking adjective on-messˈage adverb and adjective (politics) Following the approved party line on-offˈ adjective
onˈrush noun A rushing forward onˈ-screen adjective and adverb As displayed or portrayed on a TV or computer screen onˈset noun
onˈsetter noun (archaic) An assailant onˈsetting noun Incitement onshore /onˈshōr or -shör/ adjective On or towards the land or shore on-shoreˈ adverb onsideˈ adjective and adverb (football, etc) Not offside noun /onˈsīd/ (cricket) That half of the field on the side on which the batsman stands when waiting to receive the ball, the legside onˈ-site adjective and adverb (working, happening, etc) on a site onˈ-stage adjective and adverb On a part of the stage visible to the audience onstead /onˈsted/ noun (Scot)
onˈ-stream adjective and adverb
onˈto preposition
adjective (mathematics) Describing a mapping of one set to a second set, involving every element of the latter on-trend' adjective Fashionable on and off Off and on, intermittently, occasionally on and on (and on) Used in phrases containing the particle on to emphasize duration, distance, etc on stream same as on-stream above. on to
you're on! (informal) I agree to your proposal, terms, etc |
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