Meaning/Usage: Used frequently by restaurant servers to tell customers the food is almost ready 餐廳服務員經(jīng)常告訴顧客食物差不多準備好了。
Explanation: This can be used in a sentence, but is commonly used by itself.
"Your order is coming right up."
"It's coming right up!"
"Your food is coming right up."
A. "Did you order the cheeseburger with french fries?"
B. "I sure did."
A. "It's coming right up."
Other Common Sentences
"Your food will be right out."
"Your order is coming out quickly."