On your way Meaning in English
expression
ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈweɪ
ON-yer-WAY or AWN-yer-WAY
ˈɒn/ /jˈɔː/ /wˈeɪ
ON-yor-WAY
释义
This expression means that someone is traveling toward a place or already moving in that direction. It can also mean someone is progressing or making progress toward a goal.
用法与细微差别
Common in both literal travel and metaphorical progress. Frequently found as 'be on your way' or 'on my way.' Often used to reassure someone you're coming (e.g., in texts: 'I'm on my way!'). Not formal; typical in spoken English.
Spanish: de camino - en caminoPortuguese (BR): a caminhoPortuguese (PT): a caminhoChinese (Simplified): 在路上Chinese (Traditional): 在路上Hindi: रास्ते मेंArabic: في طريقكBengali: পথে - যাওয়ার পথেRussian: в пути - на путиJapanese: 向かっている途中 - 進んでいる途中Vietnamese: đang trên đường - trên lộ trìnhKorean: 가는 중 - 가는 길에Turkish: yolda - yolundaUrdu: راستے میں - آپ کی طرف آتے ہوئےIndonesian: dalam perjalanan - sedang menuju
例句
I'm on your way to the store now.
basic
Call me when you are on your way home.
basic
Let me know if you get lost on your way.
basic
Don't worry, I'm already on your way—see you soon!
natural
You’re well on your way to passing the exam with those grades.
natural
If you forget your keys on your way, just call me.
natural