Develop in a positive way.
To arrive near to (in place)
Appear or become visible; make a showing.
Start running, functioning, or operating.
Другие значения термина "come on" 1 In recent years, increasing numbers of stressbusters have come on the market.
2 The Minister responsible, Kris Faafoi, was unable to come on Morning Report.
3 Depending on whether new members come on board, these costs may vary.
4 They asked me to come on - scene and help them develop their case.
5 We hope that they also seek to come on board going forward.
6 A vote on the new measure was expected to come on Thursday.
7 Some special savings products are starting to come on to the market.
8 DevelopmentLands: Prime industrial development lands have come on the market in Naas.
9 Supply is limited and new sources take time to come on line.
10 I hope they'll come on the Road Trip I'm leading next week.
11 All of Moulson's goals this year have come on the power play.
12 Houses on Elton Park in Sandycove don't often come on the market.
13 Says he just come on the road, maybe two, three months ago.
14 I hope they'll be able to come on the journey with me.
15 Or they heard that young girl come on and sing and left.
16 He's come on in a huge way over the past 12 months.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Come on в диалектах
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