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Cotton on Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑtən/, /ˈkɔtən/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
KAH-tuhn ON or KAW-tuhn AWN
kˈɒtən/ /ˈɒn
KOT-uhn ON

释义

To begin to understand or realize something, often after not noticing it at first.

用法与细微差别

Informal and mainly used in British and Australian English. Often used in the sense of suddenly understanding or realizing after some delay. Common in phrases like 'cotton on to (something)'. Rarely used in American English.

例句

It took him a while to cotton on to the joke.

basic

I didn't cotton on to what she meant at first.

basic

You'll cotton on to the rules soon.

basic

It took me a minute to cotton on that they were joking.

natural

Once you cotton on to how things work here, it gets easier.

natural

Not everyone will cotton on to the plan right away.

natural