General

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on

on

/än,ôn/

在...上;关于;继续

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on the table was a water jug
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a scratch on her arm
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a book on careers
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they would be allowed to serve on committees
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five air raids on the city
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put your ideas down on paper
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he was on his way to see his mother
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reported on September 26
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his attendant was out on errands
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he is on morphine to relieve the pain
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the drinks are on me
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a few cents on the electric bill is nothing compared with your security
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make sure the lid is on
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she burbled on
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what's on at the festival
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they always left the lights on
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neutron
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codon
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interferon

"his attendant was out on errands"

"For younger theatre-goers, Goldilocks and the Three Bears will be on at St George's Hall."

"I need an appliance which is not expensive to run, and which can be switched on and off as needed."

"I felt really lonely in the car on the drive home."

"We can put another $50 on the course fees."

"The same problem always happens when the fair is on ."

"there's a lot on at present"

"she'll be here later on"

"If they do not have any money on them, the police take them to the police station."

"Her symptoms grew increasingly bad during the two-week holiday and her leg became very painful on the trip back to Manchester."

"He banged his elbow on a marble countertop while cleaning dishes at his home."

"he passed the ball on"

"on loan"

"The football tickets for the match tomorrow are on you! I'll buy the drinks!"

"the house on the corner"

"With my glasses on I can read signs very far away."

"on seeing me, she ran into a shop"

"she had on a green coat"

"We buy some fresh bread from the only shop on the island."

"My Nurse Manager mailed me my schedule and I'm on every Saturday."

"She sits on a number of high-profile advisory groups."

"She bumped her head on the ceiling."

"I hadn't a penny on me"

"stored on the client's own computer"

"I wonder what's on at the movies tonight."

"I need to lock the door, now the evening's drawing on ."

"to knock sb on the head"

"Susan was called out of town on business."

"I picked up a copy of the magazine to read on the plane this week."

"An Australian film crew were making a documentary on Asian footballers who play in Europe."