on和upon的区别是什么? | upon on分別
onprep....֮,,ٽ,,,...ʱ,,漰adv.,ǰ,ж,ononAHD:[¼n,ôn]D.J.[%n,%8n]K.K.[$n,%n]prep.ʣUsedtoindicatepositionaboveandsupportedbyorincontactwith:ڡϣڱʾڡϼ֧Ż롭ӴλãThevaseisonthetable.Werestedonourhandsandknees.ƿϡǰͷֺϥϢUsedtoindicatecontactwithorextentover(asurface)regardlessofposition:ڡ棺ʾλýӴijһϣapictureonthewall;arashonmyback.ǽϹŵһұϳUsedtoindicatelocationatoralong:ʾλڻţthepastureonthesouthsideoftheriver;ahouseonthehighway.Ӱϱߵٹ·ߵķUsedtoindicateproximity:ʾӽatownontheborder.߽һUsedtoindicateattachmenttoorsuspensi...
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ononAHD:[¼n, ôn] D.J.[%n, %8n]K.K.[$n, %n]prep.ʣUsed to indicate position above and supported by or in contact with:ڡϣڱʾڡϼ֧Ż롭ӴλãThe vase is on the table. We rested on our hands and knees.ƿϡǰͷֺϥϢUsed to indicate contact with or extent over (a surface) regardless of position:ڡ棺ʾλýӴijһϣa picture on the wall; a rash on my back.ǽϹŵһұϳUsed to indicate location at or along:ʾλڻţthe pasture on the south side of the river; a house on the highway.Ӱϱߵٹ·ߵķUsed to indicate proximity:ʾӽa town on the border.߽һUsed to indicate attachment to or suspension from:ʾڡϻڡbeads on a string.ϸUsed to indicate figurative or abstract position:ԱʾĻλãon the young side, but experienced; on her third beer; stopped on chapter two.൱ᣬʮ㣻ȵơʱڶΪֹUsed to indicate actual motion toward, against, or onto:ڱʾʵʵĶšڡϣjumped on the table; the march on Washington.ϣʢٵĽUsed to indicate figurative or abstract motion toward, against, or onto:ڡϣڱʾ˶ijšڡ֮ϣgoing on six oclock; came on the ...