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Gain on Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡeɪn/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
GAIN-awn
ɡˈeɪn/ /ˈɒn
GAIN-on

释义

To gradually get closer to something or someone you are chasing or competing with.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used for races, competitions, or when closing physical or metaphorical distance. Often followed by the object being closed in on: 'gain on the leader'. Not used for gaining possessions or achievements. Informal and neutral in tone.

例句

The second runner started to gain on the leader.

basic

If we drive faster, we might gain on them.

basic

Our company is starting to gain on the competition.

basic

She noticed the bus was gaining on her as she crossed the street.

natural

The younger chess player is slowly gaining on the champion with each match.

natural

You’re pulling ahead now, but I’m starting to gain on you!

natural