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What is the English language for Wuhan to come on?

01.Stay strong

There are many ways to say "come on" in English, but in the severe situation of fighting the virus, the more appropriate way to say it is:

Stay strong: Come on Strong. Everyone must be familiar with the word "strong, strong". stay means to maintain such a state, and can also be replaced by other verbs:

Keep strong: Come on Be strong: Come on

The following expressions are commonly used in spoken English. Back means back, standing behind you to support you:

We got your back.?We support you. We are here for you. We support you. A more British colloquial expression, suitable for personal encouragement:

Chin up: Come on, cheer up. Chin is chin, and chin up also means to stay positive and stay strong.

Chin up! Only one exam left.? Come on! There is only one exam left.

02. Useful phrases

There are also some broader meanings of "come on" in English, such as those commonly used in sports competitions and team work:

Come on! ?Let's go!? Cheer is suitable for personal encouragement:

Cheer up!? Come on. Other useful expressions:

You can do it!? You can; come on We can do it!?We can do it;Hang in there!?Hold on;Come on

03.Attitude

In the special period of facing difficulties, a good attitude is very important .

Attitude/spirit/mindset: Attitude and state of mind. We can also encourage and cheer others mentally, similar to the expression "stay strong":

Stay positive: Maintain a positive attitude Stay Optimistic: Stay optimistic: Stay hopeful: Have hope

Thoughts is used as a noun here to express thinking things:

Think positive thoughts: Think positively Do positive things: Do something Positive things. Spirits means people's spirits:

Keep your spirits up: Keep your spirits up: Keep your spirits up. There is a better English word for the morale of the team at work:

Morale: /mrɑl / Morale, fighting spirit Keep up the morale: Keep high team morale

04.Help each other out

During the epidemic, in addition to the frontline staff working day and night, the common people helped each other The warm gestures of helping each other and overcoming difficulties are also touching.

Help each other out: Help each other Encourage each other: Encourage each other Look out for each other: Take care of each other Lift each other's spirits: Encourage each other