In fact, fighting originally came from South Korea, which originated from some historical reasons. But when Europeans and Americans regard fighting as "refueling", people may interpret it as fighting. So how to express the real "refueling"? Today, I found that everyone has different expressions, so hurry up and learn.
Come on!
Many fans will say "Come on!" When watching football games or other games, when they are exciting. In this way, I can express my urgent support and encouragement to my favorite team or player. "Come on" can also be used to encourage others to hurry up, do it quickly and work harder. Come on, Henry! Hurry up!
good luck
Everyone will wonder: doesn't good luck mean "good luck"? Why is it refueling? In fact, in authentic oral English expression, good luck means refueling. And you can use it in any scene, such as exams, interviews, confession and so on. Good luck is also the most commonly used English for refueling among foreign people. "I have an interview today." "Good luck!"
Go!
"Give it a try" is usually to encourage others to give it a try, implying that you don't have to worry about failure, you don't have to be cautious, and you should take this opportunity to act bravely.
For example, your classmates want to exercise themselves and sign up for the speech contest, but they have no confidence and courage. You can "go for it!" Encourage him to believe in himself, and I like you.
cheer up
Cheer up means cheer up, cheer up, and encourage friends to cheer up when they are depressed and continue to cheer up.
A similar word is Buck up, which also means to cheer each other up. "Don't be sad. Come on! "
Stick to it
"Hold on" = "Keep trying to do something, even though it may be difficult, don't give up." That is, "hold on, bear with it, and don't give up when you are in trouble." Sometimes foreigners will say "hang in there."
continue
From the literal meaning analysis, we can know that it means "don't stop, don't give up, continue". For example, if you can't insist on doing anaerobic exercise in fitness, you can use keep go to encourage the other person to continue to refuel.
Since "beating" is not refueling, how should it be used?
I hope you can seize this battle opportunity, because you won't have such an opportunity again. I hope you can seize this chance of success, because you won't have such an opportunity again. Quarrel is a controversial topic. Stop arguing, will you? Let's not continue this potentially controversial topic, shall we? He keeps healthy by swimming three times a week. He keeps healthy by swimming three times a week.