Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словами come on

Фразеологизмы со словами come on

become one
Пожениться, повенчаться, стать одним целым.
We love each other and we want to become one.
Мы любим друг друга и хотим пожениться.
come on strong
To overwhelm a weaker person with excessively strong language, personality, or mannerisms; to insist extremely strongly and claim something with unusual vigor.
Joe came on very strong last night about the War in Indochina; most of us felt embarrassed.
come on
come upon
To begin; appear.
Rain came on toward morning.
He felt a cold coming on.
To grow or do well; thrive.
The wheat was coming on.
His business came on splendidly.
To meet accidentally; encounter; find.
He came on an old friend that day when he visited his club.
He came upon an interesting idea in reading about the French Revolution.
Let's get started; let's get going; don't delay; don't wait. Used as a command.
"Come on, or we'll he late," said Joe, but Lou still waited.
Please do it! Used in begging someone to do something.
Sing us just one song, Jane, come on!
Come on, Laura, you can tell me. I won't tell anybody.
come one's way
To be experienced by someone; happen to you.
Tom said that if the chance to become a sailor ever came his way, he would take it.
I hope bad luck isn't coming our way.
Luck came Bill's way today and he hit a home run.