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come across (also come over) (a) be understood or communicated 被理解; 被传达: He spoke for a long time but his meaning did not really come across. 他讲了很长时间, 但他的意思没有人真正理解. (b) make an impression of the specified type 使人产生某种印象: She comes across well/badly in interviews. 她在面试中给人留下很好的[很坏的]印象. * He came across as sympathetic/a sympathetic person. 他给人以有同情心的印象. come across sb/sth meet or find sb/sth by chance 偶然遇见或发现某人[某事物]; 碰见: I ,came across an old `school friend in Oxford Street this morning. 今天早上我在牛津大街碰见一位老校友. * She ,came across some old `photographs in a drawer. 她在抽屉里偶然发现一些旧照片. come a`cross (with sth) (dated infml 旧, 口) give or hand over (money, information, etc) 给或交给(钱、 资料等): He owes me five pounds but I doubt if he'll ever come across (with it). 他欠我五英镑, 我怀疑是否能还给我(这笔钱). coma, comatose, comb, combat, combatant, combative, combatively, combativeness, combination, combination lock, combine, combine with, combined, combining form, combustible, combustion, combustion chamber, come, come about, come across, come after, come after sb, come alive, come along, come apart, come around, come around (to sth), come at, come at sb, come away (from sth), come back, come before, come before sb/sth, come between, come between sb and sb, come by, come by sth, come down, come down on, come down to, [[修改/添加解释]] |
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