come的意思和读音

come

: [kʌm] : [kʌm]

v.

n.

int.

prep.

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comes  coming  came  

v.+n.time come,people come,dream come,come way,come day

adv.+v.come round,really come,come tomorrow,finally come,come home

adj.+n.come season

v.go,leave

v.arrive,appear,turn up,happen,occur

comev.to a place

1.[i]to move to or towards a person or place

He came into the room and shut the door.

She comes to work by bus.

My son is coming home soon.

Come here!

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Here comes Jo!(= Jo is coming)

There's a storm coming.

They're coming to stay for a week.

2.[i]~ (to…)to arrive at or reach a place

They continued until they came to a river.

What time did you come(= to my house) ?

Spring came late this year.

Your breakfast is coming soon.

Have any letters come for me?

Help came at last.

The CD comes complete with all the words of the songs.

The time has come(= now is the moment) to act.

3.[i]to arrive somewhere in order to do sth or get sth

I've come for my book.

I've come about my book.

I've come to get my book.

He came looking for me.

4.[i]to move or travel, especially with sb else, to a particular place or in order to be present at an event

I've only come for an hour.

Thanks for coming(= to my house, party, etc.) .

Are you coming to the club with us tonight?

Why don't you come skating tonight?

running/hurrying etc.

5.[i]~ doing sth (+ adv.prep.)to move in a particular way or while doing sth else

The children came running into the room.

travel

6.[i]+ nounto travel a particular distance

We've come 50 miles this morning. 50

The company has come a long way(= made lot of progress) in the last 5 years. 5

happen

7.[i]to happen

The agreement came after several hours of negotiations.

The rains came too late to do any good.

Her death came as a terrible shock to us.使

His resignation came as no surprise.

8.[t]~ to do sthused in questions to talk about how or why sth happened

How did he come to break his leg?

How do you come to be so late?

to a position/state

9.[i]+ adv./prep.to have a particular position

That comes a long way down my list of priorities.

His family comes first(= is the most important thing in his life) .

She came second(= received the second highest score) in the exam.

10.[i]~ to/into sthused in many expressions to show that sth has reached a particular state

At last winter came to an end .

He came to power in 2006. 2006

When will they come to a decision ?

The trees are coming into leaf.

11.[i]to be available or to exist in a particular way

This dress comes in black and red.

New cars don't come cheap(= they are expensive) .便

12.[i][t]to become

The buttons had come undone.

The handle came loose.

Everything will come right in the end.

This design came to be known as the Oriental style.

13.[t]~ to do sthto reach a point where you realize, understand or believe sth

In time she came to love him.

She had come to see the problem in a new light.

I've come to expect this kind of behaviour from him.

sex

14.[i]to have an orgasm

IDM come come a cropper cropper Most idioms containingcome are at the entries for the nouns or adjectives in the idioms, for examplecome a cropper is atcropper .be as clever, stupid, etc. as they come(informal)to be very clever, stupid, etc.

‘She's an entomologist.’ ‘Come again?’ ‘An entomologist─she studies insects.’“。”“?”“。”

come again?(informal)used to ask sb to repeat sth

‘She's an entomologist.’ ‘Come again?’ ‘An entomologist─she studies insects.’“。”“?”“。”

They had a party next door─we heard people coming and going all night.

The pain in my leg comes and goes.

come and goto arrive and leave; to move freely

They had a party next door─we heard people coming and going all night.

to be present for a short time and then go away

The pain in my leg comes and goes.

Acting comes naturally to her.

come easily, naturally, etc. to sbto be easy, natural, etc. for sb to do

Acting comes naturally to her.

come over (all) faint, dizzy, giddy, etc.(informal)to suddenly feel ill/sick or faint

How sad that all his hard work should come to nothing.

Her plans didn't come to anything.

come to nothingnot come to anythingto be unsuccessful; to have no successful result

How sad that all his hard work should come to nothing.

Her plans didn't come to anything.

I don't really trust him─nor his wife, come to that.

come to thatif it comes to that(informal)used to introduce sth extra that is connected with what has just been said

I don't really trust him─nor his wife, come to that.

He promised to support her come what may.

come what maydespite any problems or difficulties you may have

He promised to support her come what may.

If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad?

how come (…)?used to say you do not understand how sth can happen and would like an explanation

If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad?

not come to muchto not be important or successful

They may well regret the decision in years to come .

This will be a problem for some time to come(= for a period of time in the future) .

to comein the future

They may well regret the decision in years to come .

This will be a problem for some time to come(= for a period of time in the future) .

When it comes to getting things done, he's useless.便

when it comes to sth/to doing sthwhen it is a question of sth

When it comes to getting things done, he's useless.便

I see where you're coming from(= I understand what you mean) .

where sb is coming from(informal)somebody's ideas, beliefs, personality, etc. that makes them say what they have said

I see where you're coming from(= I understand what you mean) .

prep.

1.(informal)when the time mentioned comes

They would have been married forty years come this June.

int.

1.used when encouraging sb to be sensible or reasonable, or when showing slight disapproval

Oh come now, things aren't as bad as all that.

Come, come, Miss Jones, you know perfectly well what I mean.

n.

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int.1.

v.1.to move or travel to the place where you are; to go somewhere with someone; to move or travel a particular distance to where you are2.to reach a particular state3.to start doing something4.to reach a particular point or level5.if something such as a letter or message comes, you receive it6.to happen7.to be sold or produced8.to be in a particular position in a series or list or at the end of a race9.to have an orgasmreach the state of greatest sexual excitement1.to move or travel to the place where you are; to go somewhere with someone; to move or travel a particular distance to where you are2.to reach a particular state3.to start doing something4.to reach a particular point or level5.if something such as a letter or message comes, you receive it6.to happen7.to be sold or produced8.to be in a particular position in a series or list or at the end of a race9.to have an orgasmreach the state of greatest sexual excitement

n.1.a mans semen

prep.1.at a particular time in the future or when a particular event happens

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1.The idea of your being in London, and a vast millionaire, and a colossal celebrity! Why, it's the Arabian Nights come again.

2.You know those warning labels on those chemical packets that come in new shoes that say 'do not eat'?

3.We used to live in Brunswick, and there's a great oak tree just as you come into town.,(

4.And then with a woman's reasoning, she was sure that her husband had come back to her.

5.Sebastien Squillaci admits he may be an old man in the Arsenal dressing room, but the veteran defender maintains his best is yet to come.·

6.But everything is so expensive in Paris that I might have to come back and cash another one in a few days.西

7.For all that, the private university looks like an idea whose time has finally come in Britain.--

8.Come together the way you and I have a full picture, why not continue to go on like this painting? And a half on the road to stop what can??。

9.But they cannot be here now. Others have got to come in and take their place and you never know.

10.You wanted to see the sun come up and no one to be near you.