【come on】 —
1. continue to advance:
- The soldiers came on in the face of heavy fire.
2. follow a person later:
- The teacher went by train to his new job, and the family came on by bus.
3. (of electric light) be turned on:
- Just as I entered the house, all the lights came on.
4. appear on duty:
- The new man doesn’t 【come on】 till midnight.
5. appear on the stage or sports field:
- When Laurence Olivier came on for the first time, the audience applauded.
6. (of an illness, headache, etc.) set in; begin:
- My throat’s dry and a bit sore; perhaps I’ve got a cold coming
7. (Progressive Tense) make progress:
- How is it coming on, and when will the first volume be ready?
8. is used to encourage a person to hurry or make more effort:
- 【Come on】 , Jane, you can do better than that!
9. is used to express surprise or disbelief :
- “I’m home all day working.” “Ah, 【come on】 . You don’t look like you’re working right now.”
10. (of a film, play, etc.) be shown:
- There’s a very good play coming on next week.
11. (of a lawsuit, etc.) be considered by a court:
- They have been waiting for a long time for their case to 【come on】 .
【go on】 —
1. continue a journey, etc. (after interruption):
- The police examined the cars and then allowed them to 【go on】 .
2. travel ahead of others:
- The advance party has gone on to see if the mountain is safe for the other climbers.
3. be able to fit on smth.:
- If you fill the box too full, the lid won’t 【go on】 .
4. = 【come on】 3:
- The street lights 【go on】 when it gets dark, and go off at midnight.
5. = 【come on】 5:
- I was so nervous when I first went on.
6. keep talking excessively about smth.:
- The teacher went on and on about good behavior, as usual.
7. continue; last:
- How long did the war 【go on】 ?
8. take place; happen:
- The governing council has admitted that it did not know all that went on.
9. = 【come on】 7:
- By the way, how is your new project going on?
10. = 【come on】 8:
- 【Go on】 ! There isn’t a moment to lose!
11. = 【come on】 9:
- Ah, 【go on】 . I don’t believe you.
12. (coll.) behave improperly:
- Sad comfort whenever he returns, to hear how your brother has gone on!
13. have a friendly relationship:
- We all 【go on】 well with each other here.
14. (of time) pass, proceed:
- As time went on, the English court grew impatient.