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come on
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vamos, venga
used for encouraging someone to hurry
to come on
[phrase form: come]
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avanzar, mejorar
to make progress or improve
Intransitive: to come on | to come on in a specific manner
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venir, acercarse
to move or advance in the direction of someone or something
Intransitive: to come on somewhere
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hacerse disponible, estar disponible
to become accessible or available for use or participation
Intransitive
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encenderse, activarse
to begin functioning, especially after a period of inactivity or being turned off
Intransitive
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surgir, comenzar repentinamente
to begin doing something in a manner that is sudden and unexpected
Intransitive
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coquetear con, tirar los tejos a
to show attraction or romantic interest
Intransitive: to come on | to come on to sb
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aparecer, venir
to make an appearance or be featured in a television or radio program, especially as a guest or performer
Intransitive
Transitive: to come on a show
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encontrar, toparse con
to come across or encounter someone or something unexpectedly
Transitive: to come on sth
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aparecer, hacer acto de presencia
to become visible or make an appearance, often in a noticeable manner
Intransitive
come on
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vamos, venga
used to express disbelief or disagreement with someone, especially when they are making a statement or argument that the speaker finds implausible or questionable
Ejemplo
Come on, sleepyhead, it's time to get up and look alive!
The sharpshooter taunted his opponent, saying, "Come on out, and you'll eat my lead!"
When the engine started making strange noises, I knew something was about to come on.
She enjoys subtle flirting but dislikes when people come on too aggressively.
Come on, shake a leg, we don't want to be late for the movie.
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