on
英 [ɒn]
美 [ɑːn]
- adv. 向前地;作用中,行动中;继续着
- prep. 向,朝……;关于;在……之上;在……时候
- adj. 开着的;发生着的,正在进行中
- n. (On)人名;(日)温(姓、名);(缅、柬、印)翁
on 在上面来自古英语an,来自Proto-Germanic*ana,来自PIE*an,在上面,词源同前缀ana-,analogy,anode.
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on: [OE] On is an ancient Germanic preposition, with relatives in German (an), Dutch (aan), and Swedish (å), and also connections outside Germanic (such as Greek aná ‘on’ and Russian na ‘on’)
- on (prep.)
- Old English on, unstressed variant of an "in, on, into," from Proto-Germanic *ana "on" (cognates: Dutch aan, German an, Gothic ana "on, upon"), from PIE root *an- "on" (cognates: Avestan ana "on," Greek ana "on, upon," Latin an-, Old Church Slavonic na, Lithuanian nuo "down from"). Also used in Old English in many places where we would now use in. From 16c.-18c. (and still in northern England dialect) often reduced to o'. Phrase on to "aware" is from 1877. On time is from 1890.
- 1. Eventually, you'll learn to cry that on the inside.
- 终有一天,你会学会让泪往心里流。
- 2. A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.--Carl Hubbell, Baseball Player
- 靠过去完成的无法让人保有成功,必须在路上持续交出成绩。
- 3. She went directly to Simon's apartment and knocked on the door.
- 她直奔西蒙的房间,敲了敲门。
- 4. He said they should turn their fire on the Conservative Party instead.
- 他说他们应该掉转枪口,向保守党开火。
- 5. A changing world has put pressures on the company.
- 日新月异的世界使这家公司感到了压力。