词汇 | come |
释义 | come verb uk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/came | come comeverb (MOVE TO SPEAKER)A1[ I ] to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker: (朝向或跟随说话人)来,过来 come withAre you coming with me?你跟我来吗? There's a car coming!来了辆轿车! come toCan you come to my party?你能来参加我的聚会吗? here comesHere comes Adam.亚当来了。 She's come 500 km (= has travelled 500 km) to be here with us tonight.她特地从500公里外赶来,是为了今晚和我们在一起。 come andIf you're ever in Dublin, come and visit us.你如果有机会到都柏林,一定要来我们家坐坐。 come byWe came by car.我们是开车来的。 come forYour father will come for (= to collect) you at four o'clock.你父亲4点来接你。 Come forward a bit and stand on the line.向前来一点儿,站在线上。 come fromI've come straight from the airport.我直接从机场过来的。 come intoThe door opened and a nurse came into the room.门开后一位护士走了进来。 [ + to infinitive ]A man's coming to mend the boiler this afternoon.今天下午有人要来修锅炉。 As he came towards me, I could see he'd been crying.他向我走来时,我看得出他一直在哭。 come afterHe thought we'd been picking his apples and came after (= chased) us with a stick.他以为我们在摘他的苹果,所以拿了根棍子来追我们。 [ + -ing verb ]He came rushing over when I fell.我一倒下,他就冲了过来。 to take someone somewhere takeI have to take my mother to the doctor today. go withI offered to go with him to the police station. come withCan you come to the hospital with me? accompanyChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. driveMy husband usually drives the kids to school. give someone a liftCan you give me a lift into town? Danny, come here and I'll read you a story. You can only come on the trip if your parents give their consent. It's very kind of you to come all the way to meet me.你这么大老远赶来接我,真是太感谢了。 Don't come too near me - you might catch my cold.别离我太近——我会把感冒传染给你的。 Margot came to stay for a week as company for my mother while I was away.在我离家期间,玛戈到我家来住了1个星期,给我母亲作伴。 General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion movement pass repair repair to somewhere scoot seethe shove comeverb (MOVE TO LISTENER)A1[ I ] to move or travel in the direction of the person being spoken to: (朝向受话人方向)来 "Sal, are you ready?" "Coming."“萨尔,好了吗?”“就来。” come andI'll come and pick you up in the car if you like.要是你愿意,我开车来接你。 come forI've come for (= come to get) your census form.我是来取你的人口普查表的。 [ + to infinitive ]I've come to read the gas meter.我是来抄煤气表的。 I'm afraid that we can't come this evening after all.很遗憾,我们今天晚上终究还是来不了了。 We'd be delighted to come to dinner on Friday.我们很高兴来参加星期五的晚宴。 I might come and visit you in America next year, if I can save enough money. He came and sat down next to me.他走过来坐在我身边。 I came here specially to see you.我是特意来看你的。 General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion movement pass repair repair to somewhere scoot seethe shove comeverb (ARRIVE)A1[ I ] to get to a particular place: 来到,抵达 Has she come yet?她来了没有? When does the post come?邮件什么时候送来? The doctor at the hospital says that she'll be able to come home within two weeks. After you've gained some experience teaching abroad you can come home and get a job.在获得一些海外教学经验后,你就可以回国找份工作。 The school is required to notify parents if their children fail to come to school.如果孩子没来上学,学校必须通知其家长。 The men came to remove the rubbish from the backyard.这些人来清除后院的垃圾。 He thumped on the door but nobody came. Arriving, entering and invading access code annex annexation be on the sceneidiom been break hit infiltration ingress interloper intrude intrusion jump rock up roll up!idiom scene set foot in somewhereidiom show up trespass turn comeverb (LEAVE)[ I+ adv/prep ] to leave a place: 走开,离开,离去 come away frommainly UKI had to come away from the party early.我不得不早早离开聚会。 come out ofThe police watched him come out of the house.警察看着他走出那所房子。 When he came out of the water, he was trembling with cold. The gunmen were lying in wait when Mr Predit came out of the hotel.当普雷迪特先生走出那家宾馆时那些枪手正埋伏在周围。 We exchanged a few words as we were coming away from the meeting. Her face was a sickly colour when she came out of the dentist's. He came off the tennis court with a twisted ankle. Johnny, come away from the window. The neighbours don't want you watching them. Departing abandon abandon ship abandonment absquatulate backward gone move outgoing p.o.q. peel away/off piss off pull pull out pull something off sea turf something out vacate vamoose walk walk off (somewhere) comeverb (DIFFERENT STATE)C2[ L ] to change or develop so as to be in a different position or condition: 改变位置;变成,成为 come offHe pulled the knob and it just came off (in his hand).他拉了一下把手,它就掉下来了。 How many times have you come off that horse?你从那匹马上摔下来多少次了? come outTwo of his teeth came out after he got hit in the face.他面部被击中以后,掉了两颗牙齿。 come out ofCan you get this cork to come out of the bottle?你能把瓶塞拔出来吗? come onWhen does the heating come on (= start working)?暖气什么时候来? [ + adj ]A wire has come loose at the back.后面有一根电线松了。 come openThe door came open for no apparent reason.门不知怎么就开了。 She was clever to sell her apartment just before house prices came down. I heard a hiss and a pop as the cork came out of the bottle.我先听到了嘶嘶声,然后是砰的一声,瓶塞就弹出了瓶子。 I got some stick-on soles for my shoes, but they keep coming off.我有一些可粘贴鞋底,但它们老是掉下来。 The roses are just coming into bloom.玫瑰花刚刚开始绽放。 My shoelaces came undone. Changing about-face about-turn alterable altered alternate churn make an about-turn make something into something malleable meta metamorphose morph mutate pervert revolutionize rollback rotation rotational sanitization transcribe comeverb (HAPPEN)B2[ I ] to happen: 发生,进行,举行 Spring has come early.春天来得早。 The announcement came at a bad time.公告来得不是时候。 come asHer resignation came as quite a shock.她的辞职很让人意外。 informalCome Monday morning (= when it is Monday morning) you'll regret staying up all night.到周一早上你就会后悔不该整晚熬夜。 come againI'm afraid those days are gone and they'll never come again.恐怕那样的日子一去不复返了。 His death came at a terrible time for Roger. The illness came on top of losing his job. The opportunity to join the expedition came at just the right time for me. The announcement that they were to divorce came as a real shock. It didn't come as any great surprise that she was resigning. Occurring and happening afoot asynchronous asynchronously attend attendant be at workidiom crop ensue ensuing eventuate fall into placeidiom follow on go off gone resynchronization resynchronize roll roll around shake out succeed comeverb (BE ORDERED)come after, first, last, etc. B1 to have or achieve a particular position in a race, competition, list, etc.: 位列…之后(第一,最后等) She came second in the 100 metres. comeverb (EXIST)A2[ I+ adv/prep, not continuous ] to exist or be available: 存在,有;可得到,有供应 come inDo these trousers come in any other colour?这些裤子有别的颜色的吗? Runners come in all shapes and sizes - fat and thin, short and tall.跑步的人形形色色——有胖有瘦,有高有矮。 come withThis cuddly baby doll comes with her own blanket and bottle.这个可爱的洋娃娃配有毯子和奶瓶。 not come cheapThey're the best sunglasses you can buy, but they don't come cheap (= they are expensive).这是市面上最好的太阳镜,只是价格不菲。 able to be used or had availableHand sanitiser is available at every ward entrance. on handThe emergency services were on hand. come inThese shorts come in red, yellow, or blue. in printThe book is still in print after 65 years. in stockDo you have this blender in stock, or do I need to order it? Does this T-shirt come in black? The camera comes with its own carrying case. Mobile phones come in all sorts of shapes and sizes these days. Existing and being account for something alive be be a thingidiom been estate existent existential existentially extant force found living self-existence self-existent speckle spring up stand they're thing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Available and accessible come to do something C2 to start to do something: 着手(于) I've come to like her over the months.经过这几个月的时间,我开始喜欢上她了。 comeverb (SEX)[ I ] to have an orgasm达到性高潮 See alsocome in clutchUS come to life something come to life GrammarCome We usually use come to talk about movement from the listener to the speaker or from the speaker to the listener. … Come describing movement We usually use come to talk about movement from the listener to the speaker or from the speaker to the listener. … Come meaning ‘arrive’ We can use come to mean ‘arrive’: … Come or come to? When we talk about an event which happens because someone comes to a particular place, we use come and: … Come or go? We use come to describe movement between the speaker and listener, and movement from another place to the place where the speaker or listener is. We usually use go to talk about movement from where the speaker or listener is to another place. … Fixed expressions with and We often use and in common fixed expressions. The order of the words cannot change: peace and quiet, pick and choose, come and go, knife and fork, black and white. … Idiomsas it comes be as crazy, rich, etc. as they come come again? come and go come down on someone like a ton of bricks come from behind come off it! come out swinging/fighting come the something come to pass come to someone's attention/notice come to that come what may the days/week(s)/year(s) to come had it coming (to you) have something coming out of your ears not know whether you are coming or going Phrasal verbscome about come across come across something come along come apart come around come at someone come away come back come back to someone come before something/someone come between someone come between something come by something come by (somewhere) come down come down on someone/something come down to something come down with something come forward come from somewhere/something come from something come in come in for something come into something come of something come off come off something come on come on/along come out come out in something come out of something come out with something come over come over someone come round come through come through (something) come to come to someone come together come to something come under something come up come up against something come up to something come up with something come upon someone/something come noun[ U ] slanguk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/ semen(= the liquid containing sperm)精液 Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production biliary bilirubin bodily fluid bogy break out in a cold sweat gob perspire purulent saliva salivary salivate salivation semen seminal fluid seminiferous slag slaver slobber sweat bucketsidiom sweaty come | American Dictionarycome verb us/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome comeverb (APPROACH)[ I ] to move or travel toward the speaker or with the speaker: Will you come here, please? Did you come here by car? Come on in! The water’s great. Are you coming over to my house tonight? Is he coming to the movies with us? The man is coming to fix the dryer this afternoon. He came rushing over when I fell. comeverb (MOVE TO LISTENER)[ I ] to move or travel in the direction of the person being spoken to: I thought I’d come and see your new house. I’ve come to read the gas meter. comeverb (ARRIVE)[ I ] to get to a particular place: Has the mail come yet? Spring came early this year – look at all the flowers! [ I ] When something comes in it is received: Reports are just coming in of the fire. comeverb (BE FROM)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to be or start from a particular place: She comes from Italy. Does that quotation come from Shakespeare? comeverb (EXIST)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to exist or be available: The dress comes in three sizes – small, medium, and large. This cuddly doll comes with her own blanket and bottle. comeverb (HAPPEN)[ I ] to happen: Your birthday only comes around once a year. [ + to infinitive ]How did you two come to be friends? The earthquake's aftereffects came without warning. comeverb (ORDER)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to be in a particular relation to others in an order: April comes before May. In your cookbook you’ll see that pies come under the heading "Desserts." [ Ialways+ adv/prep ] If something comes under an official organization, that organization is responsible for it: Snow removal comes under the highway department. comeverb (CHANGE)to change or be in a different position or condition: [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]The stitching on my briefcase is coming apart. [ L ]A wire had come loose at the back. [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]He pulled the knob and it came off in his hand. [ + to infinitive ]I couldn’t stand him at first, but I’ve come to like him. comingadjectiveus/ˈkʌm·ɪŋ/ We look forward to even greater success in the coming year. Idiomscome before come forward come in handy come of age come off it come on strong come out of your shell come to a head come to an end come to light come to rest come to someone's rescue come to your senses come to terms with something come true something comes to your attention have come a long way Phrasal verbscome across come across something/someone come along come apart come apart come around come around come at someone come away (with something) come back come back come between someone come by something come down come down on someone come down to something come down with something come in come in for something come into something come off come off come off something come on come on come on come on something come out come out come out come out come out come out with something come over come over someone come through come through something come to come to something come together come under something come under something come up come up come up with something come upon someone/something |
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