Be on - definition, transcription
Amer.
|bɪ ɑːn|
Brit.
|bɪ ɒn|
verb
Extra examples
Mother's always on at me to keep my room tidy.
This magazine tells us what's on in town this week, is the wedding still on?
Is there a case on in the Central Criminal Court?
What is on at the Bolshoi Theatre today?
Two firemen must be on from midnight to 6 o'clock.
When Father suggested a visit to the island, Jane said, "I'm on!"
Is she still talking? What's she on about this time?
The news won't be on tonight
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