You re on意思

"You're on" is an English expression that can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few common interpretations:

  1. Agreement or Acceptance: When someone makes a suggestion or proposes an idea, "you're on" can mean that you agree to it or accept the proposal. For example:

    • Person A: "Let's go to the movies tonight."
    • Person B: "You're on!"
  2. Confirmation of Understanding: It can also be used to confirm that you understand or are following along with what someone is saying.

    • Person A: "So, you'll need to prepare the presentation for the meeting tomorrow."
    • Person B: "You're on. I've got it."
  3. Encouragement or Support: In some contexts, "you're on" can be used to encourage or support someone.

    • Person A: "I'm thinking about trying out for the school play."
    • Person B: "You're on! I think you'd be great."
  4. In a Position to Act or Perform: It can also mean that you are ready or in a position to act or perform, often used in a more casual or colloquial setting.

    • Person A: "Are you ready to start the project?"
    • Person B: "You're on. Let's do it."
  5. Telecommunications: In a telecommunications context, "you're on" can mean that you are connected and can be heard by the other party.

    • Person A (on the phone): "Hello?"
    • Person B: "You're on. I can hear you."

The context and tone of voice are crucial to understanding the exact meaning of "you're on" in a particular situation.