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初中常用Come短语与例句总结

初中常用Come短语与例句总结

How did this come about? 事情是如何发生的?
Have you come across this problem? 你遇到过这个问题吗?
I perhaps come across him tomorrow. 明天我可能会偶遇他。

Come along, will you? 你一块儿来吗?
Come round any evening. 晚上有空来串门。

May Day will soon come around. 劳动节快来了。

We will come back later. 我们一会儿回来。

He hasjust come by. 他刚刚走过去。

Wisdom comes by suffering. 吃一堑,长一智。

Has his temperature come down? 他退烧了吗?
Come off the grass! 不要践踏草坪!
The handle has come off. 把手掉了。

His book came out on time. 他的书如期出版了。

How did things come out? 事情的结果如何?
Please come over here. 请这边走。

Has something come up? 出什么事了?
His words really come true. 他的话真的应验了。

I hadto run to come upwith her. 我不得不跑着追上她。

Next, come up with solutions. 下一步,想出解决办法来。

come的用法和固定搭配造句

come的用法和固定搭配造句

come的用法和固定搭配造句一、come的基本用法come是一个常用的动词,用于表示移动或到达某个地方。

下面将介绍come的基本用法及一些固定搭配,并举例说明。

1. come + to/into + 地点这种用法表示人或物从另一个地点移动或到达某一特定地点。

例如:- He came to my house last night.(他昨晚来我家了。

)- The dog came into the room and greeted us.(狗跑进房间向我们打招呼。

)2. come + from + 地点这种用法表示人或物从某个特定地方来。

例如:- Anna comes from Australia.(安娜来自澳大利亚。

)- These oranges come from Spain.(这些橙子来自西班牙。

)3. come + back这种用法表示返回原处,回到起始地点。

例如:- Don't forget to come back home before dark.(天黑之前别忘了回家。

)- He promised to come back for me in an hour.(他答应在一个小时之后回来接我。

)这种用法表示朝着谈话者走过来。

例如:- John saw me and came up to say hello.(约翰看见了我,走过来打招呼。

)- Can you come up here and help me carry these boxes?(你能上来帮我抬这些箱子吗?)5. come + along这种用法表示加入或一同前往某个地方。

例如:- Sarah, please come along with us to the party tonight.(莎拉,请和我们一起去参加今晚的派对。

)- The children came along on our family trip to the beach.(孩子们和我们一同去海滩度假。

关于come的用法

关于come的用法

关于come的用法一、come的基本用法come是一个常见的英语动词,有多种用法和含义。

在不同的场景中,它可以表示移动、到达、发生或者存在等。

下面将介绍come的一些基本用法。

1. 表示移动和到达come常用来描述人或物体从某个地方移动向另一个地方,并且已经到达目标地点。

例如:- Mary is coming to the party tonight. (Mary今晚要来参加派对。

)- The train will come to the station in five minutes. (火车将在五分钟后到达车站。

)2. 表示发生或存在come也可用于表示某件事情的发生或存在。

例如:- Winter has come, and it's getting colder every day. (冬天来了,而且每天都越来越冷了。

)- A time will come when we have to make difficult decisions. (总有一天我们必须做出艰难的决定。

)3. 表示变得come还可以表示某种状态或性质的改变。

例如:- The weather has come nice today. (今天的天气变好了。

)- She has come a long way in her career. (她在职业道路上走出了很远的距离。

)二、常见短语和搭配除了基本用法之外,come还有许多常见短语和搭配,下面将列举几个常见的。

1. come up (with)表示提出(想法、解决方案等),或突然想起某事。

例如:- She came up with a brilliant idea for the project. (她为这个项目提出了一个绝妙的想法。

)- I can't come up with his name right now, but I'll remember it later. (我现在想不起他的名字,但我会记住的。

come out的用法及短语

come out的用法及短语

come out的用法及短语一、引言"Come out"是一个常用的英语短语,它有多种含义和用法。

在本文中,我们将探讨这一短语的各种意思,并探索它在日常生活和不同情境中的具体应用。

二、come out的基本含义首先,来看一下"come out"最基本且最常见的含义。

在这个意义下,它表示从某个地方出现或离开,包括人、物品或事情等方面。

例如:1. 我们刚刚看到她从商场出来了。

2. 把你的手伸出窗户外面。

3. 他们已经决定退出这项项目。

在这些例子中, "come out"指代一个行动,即离开某个位置或状态。

因此,在日常交流中,“come out”被广泛使用。

三、come out作为表达身份与性取向的短语除了其基本含义之外,“come out”还被广泛用于描述一个人对自己身份和性取向进行公开表述的过程。

当一个人“coming out”的时候,他们通常会告诉亲友关于他们真实的性取向及其隐藏时间内心里感受等。

这是一个重要而敏感的主题,涉及到个人隐私和尊重。

支持和理解"coming out"的过程对于提倡包容和接纳是至关重要的。

四、come out与表达观点和意见除了上述含义之外, "come out" 还可以表示表达观点和意见,尤其是在某个事件或议题上。

它通常用于描述一个人或团体公开发表其立场的行动。

例如:1. 她公开反对新法案。

2. 公司首席执行官发表了一份声明,明确支持环保活动。

在这些情况下, "come out" 创建了一个机会来明确表达一个人或团体的观点,并为其信念而奋斗。

五、come out表示突然露面除了以上几种常见含义之外, "come out" 还具有一种相对罕见但常用的含义:突然出现或显露出来。

这通常用于形容一些新事物、技术或消息等强烈引起关注和兴趣的事件。

初中英语常考动词短语及练习题+答案

初中英语常考动词短语及练习题+答案

初中英语常考动词短语及练习题+答案1.同一动词+不同介词/副词come短语come across (偶然)遇见(或发现) come along (意外地)出现;发生;来到come down 降落come from 来自come back 回来come on 快点;加油come out 出版;发表;开花;发芽come over 顺便来访come true (希望、梦想等)实现get短语get away 逃离get back 返回get down 下降get on 上车get off 下车get over 克服get up 起床;起来get along/on with sb. 与某人相处go短语go away 走开;离开go back 回去go up 上升;增长go out 出去;熄灭go off 爆炸;走开;衰退go over 仔细检查;复习go through 通过give短语give away 赠送;分发give back 还给;归还;恢复(健康等)give in 投降,屈服give out 发出(气味、光线、声音、信号);分发give up 放弃look短语look after 照顾;照看look at 看look around 环顾四周look for 寻找;寻求look into 调查look out 当心look over (仔细)检查look through 浏览look up (在词典、参考书等中)查阅;查找look up to 钦佩;仰慕;尊敬look down upon 瞧不起look forward to 盼望;期待put短语put away 把……收起来;储存……备用put down 写下;放下put off 推迟;拖延put on 穿上;上演;增加put out 扑灭;熄灭(火) put up 张贴;搭建take短语take away 拿走;带走take down 取下;记下;拆卸take in 吸入;吞入(体内) take out 取出take off 脱下(衣服);(飞机等)起飞take up 占据(时间、空间);开始从事;拿起take care 当心;小心take after (在外貌、性格等方面)与(父母等)相像take care of 照看;照顾turn短语turn down 调低,调小;拒绝turn up 开大, 调高;出现turn on 打开turn off 关闭 turn out 结果是turn in 上交2.不同动词+同一介词/副词about短语care about 关心;在意talk about 谈论;讨论;议论think about 考虑throw about 乱丢;抛撒worry about 担心at短语point at 指向look at 看(某人)throw at 投向;掷向laugh at(sb.) 嘲笑(某人)knock at 敲shout at(sb.) 对(某人)大喊aim at 瞄准;旨在away短语get away 逃离give away 赠送;分发put away 把……收起来;储存……备用run away 逃跑;跑掉take away 拿走throw away 扔掉move away 搬走,移开back短语bring back 恢复;使想起;归还come back 回来get back 回来;恢复give back 归还;送回go back 回去pay back 偿还(借款等)talk back 回嘴;顶嘴down短语break down 停止运转;出故障calm down 保持冷静cut down 砍倒;削减fall down 落下;摔倒get down 下来;落下put down 写下;记下;放下shut down 关上;停业take down 拆除;记录turn down 调低;关小;拒绝write down 写下;记下in短语believe in 信任;信赖check in 报到;登记come in 进来hand in 交上;提交;呈送take in 吸入;吞入(体内);理解;欺骗of短语hear of 听说think of 思考;考虑get out of 离开;从……出来take care of 照顾;照看off短语break off 突然中止;中断cut off 切除;切断drop off 减少;下降fall off 从……掉下get off 脱下;下车go off (闹钟)发出响声;发出(光、热等)keep off 勿踏;勿踩knock off 停止做某事pay off 偿清(欠款等)put off 推迟;拖延run off 跑掉;迅速离开see off(为某人)送行set off 动身(去某地);起程send off 派遣shut off 关闭;停止运转take off 脱下(衣服),(飞机等)起飞tell off 责备;分派turn off 关闭on短语put on 穿上turn on 打开fight on 坚持pass on 传递keep on 继续(进行)try on 试穿;试试看work on 从事;忙于depend on 依赖come on 赶快;加油;来吧hold on 等一等(别挂电话)out短语blow out 吹灭break out (战争、火灾等)突然发生;爆发bring out 使显现;使表现出check out 查明;离开clean out 清除;把……打扫干净clear out 清理;丢掉come out 出版;发表cut out 删除;删去find out 查明;发现;了解get out 出去,离开give out 发出(气味、光线、声音、信号);分发go out 出去;熄灭hand out 分发;发放keep out 不让......进入leave out 不包括;不提及;忽略look out 留神;当心put out 扑灭;熄灭(火) run out 用尽;耗尽sell out 卖完;售光set out 出发;启程stand out 站出来;突出;坚持到底take out 取出work out 算出;解决help (sb.) out 帮助(某人)解决困难over短语come over 顺便来访fall over 绊倒get over 克服;恢复;原谅go over 仔细检查;复习look over (仔细)检查up短语bring up 教育;培养;提出cheer up 使振奋;使高兴起来(cheer sb. up)clean up (把……)打扫干净;(把……)收拾整齐cut up 切碎dress up 穿上盛装;装扮eat up 吃光;吃完fix up 修理;修补get up 起床give up 放弃grow up 成长;长大hang up 挂断电话hurry up 赶快look up (在词典、参考书等中)查阅;查找make up 编造;形成;组成pick up 捡起put up 张贴;搭建send up 发射,把……送上去set up 建立;创立;开办show up 出席;露面stay up 不睡觉;熬夜take up (尤指为消遣)学着做;开始做think up 想出turn up 开大(声音);出现use up 用完;用光;耗尽with短语agree with 赞同;持相同意见begin with 以……开始connect with 与……相连deal with 处理;应付catch up with 赶上come up with 提出;想出(主意、回答等) get along/on with sb. 与某人相处go on with 继续keep in touch with sb. 与某人保持联系keep up with 与......并驾齐驱;跟上巩固练习一、选择题:()1.She will never _______ her dream until it comes true one day.A. give upB. give inC. give outD. give away()2.—Hurry up! I’m afraid we will miss the plane.—Don’t worry! The plane will not _____ until 12 o’clock.A. take afterB. take awayC. take offD. take out()3.The bed _______too much space.I think I should buy a small one.A. takes upB. takes downC. takes offD. takes away()4.We should ________ lights in time to save energy if we don’t need them.A. turn upB. turn downC. turn offD. turn on()5.Mary is very surprised to ____ Tom in Paris. They haven’t seen each other for years.A. come outB. come acrossC. come afterD. come on()6.It’s a good habit for us that we should never _____ today's work til l tomorrow.A. put onB. put offC. put upD. put down()7.The doctor ____the little girl carefully then gave her some medicine .A. looked intoB. looked overC. looked forD. looked at()8.After dinner ,I usually ________ the newspapers to find something interesting.A. look throughB. look outC. look aroundD. looked into()9.Tom will______for Shanghai to visit Disney Park tomorrow.A. put offB. take offC. get offD. set off()10.We shouldn’t _______ the bus until it stops.A. take offB. put offC. get offD. turn off()11.—What is the man doing over there?—He’s ________a photo of Chairman Mao on the wall.A. looking upB. giving upC. making upD. putting up()12.People didn’t allow them to____ a factory there in order to protect the water.A. set upB. give upC. take upD. look up()13.I wonder who _______ my dictionary. I can’t find it.A. got awayB. took awayC. ran awayD. threw away()14.—Could you tell me where the fitting room is? I need to________ this pair of pants.—Sure. Over there.A. work onB. pass onC. depend onD. try on()15.—When will your new book_______? I can’t wait to read it.—Next month.A. give outB. come outC. work outD. sell out()16.It took us about five hours to____ the fire. Although the house was destroyed, nobody was hurt.A. put outB. carry outC. work outD. find out()17.The best way to________ the problem is by asking Sally for help.A.begin withB. deal withC. connect withD. agree with()18.Mrs.Li is ill .Would you please ______ her child when she sees the doctor?A. agree withB. worry aboutC. look afterD. laugh at()19.______ the lessons before class is a good way to learn English well .A. Looking forB. Breaking inC. Turning outD. Going over()20.Tom often _______ late for his homework. He is a hard-working boy.A. takes onB. stays upC. puts offD. turns down二、完形填空。

新目标八年级英语上册Unit5 Can you come to my party?讲解与练习

新目标八年级英语上册Unit5 Can you come to my party?讲解与练习

新目标八年级英语上册Unit5 Can you come to my party?讲解与练习姓名班级讲解【重要词组】◆ baseball game棒球比赛◆ the day after tomorrow后天◆ come over to从一地方来到另一个地方,过来◆ go to the doctor去看病◆ have a piano lesson上钢琴课◆ have to不得不◆ next time下一次◆ study for a test准备考试◆ be free有空儿,有时间◆on weekdays在工作日里◆keep quiet保持安静◆the whole day整天◆culture club文化俱乐部【部分词汇用法】1. lesson功课,课程,课,教训1). do one’s lessons做功课:I usually do my lessons in the evening.2). have a lesson / have lessons(学生)上课:I had an art lesson yesterday.3). give a lesson to sb. / give lessons to sb.(老师)给某人上课:Our math teacher gave a funny lesson to us. 4). teach (或) give sb. a lesson给某人一个教训:The terrible illness taught him a lesson, so he wanted to exercise every day.2.another(不定数目中的)另一,再一,别的作形容词:I am still hungry. I want to have another apple.作代词:I don’t like this shirt. I want to have a look at another.1. from one to another 从一个到另一个:I’m going hiking from one city to another.2. one after another 一个接着一个I love apples, so I eat one after another when there are some at home.【重要词汇辨析】◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆others/another/the other/the othersothers作代词(复数),泛指别人或其他东西Some say yes, but others say no.another作代词(单数),泛指三个以上不定数目的人或事物中的另一个the other作代词(单数),表示两者中的另一个人或事物,常构成one…the other短语I have two pens. One is red and the other is black.the others作代词(复数),表示全体中除去一部分后其余所有的人后事物20 students in our class are English and the others are Chinese.thank you for / thanks for 后面跟sth./ doing sth.Thank you for your invitation. Thanks for coming to my party.◆Whole/ all1. 常可互换,但whole位于the和物主代词之后all my morning与my whole morning2. all 不与a / an 连用,whole可以可以说a whole year,但不可以说all a yearwho谁, whom谁, whose谁的who 问作主语的“谁”:Who can open this door?whom 问作宾语的“谁”:Whom are you looking after?注意:口语中who和whom可以通用;whose 问事物的主人:Whose book is it?与come构成的常用词组come over顺便来访come from来自… come back回来,come down下来,come up上来败落产生come out出来come on赶快,来吧come in 进来,出现 come up with提出,赶上【重要词句详解】1.I have to help my parents . 我不得不帮助我的父母。

come的短语搭配高考必考

come的短语搭配高考必考

come的短语搭配高考必考
come的短语搭配:
come true实现,成真;
come from来自;出生于;
come back回来;记起;
come out出现;出版;
come into进入;得到;
come on v. 快点;开始;要求;
come up走近;
come in进来;到达;
come here来这里
扩展资料
come up with提出;想出;赶上
come with与……一起供给;伴随……发生;从……开始
come down下来,降落;流传下来;倒塌;落泊,失势
come near走进;险些;可与…相比(多用于否定句)
come and go来来往往,来来去去
come for为某种目的而来取;向…冲来;对…进行袭击
come together vi. 集合
come over过来;顺便来访;抓住
come across v. 偶遇;无意中发现;讲得清楚明白;[口]给人…印象
come to school上学
come out of v. 由...产生;从...出来
come to time服从命令
come under受到
come across偶然遇见
come at攻击。

come的用法和短语

come的用法和短语

come的用法和短语一、come的基本用法1. 动词come是英语中常用的一个词汇,主要表示“来”的意思。

它可以作为及物动词或不及物动词使用。

2. 当come作为不及物动词时,常与介词to连用,表示朝向某地或某人的方向移动。

例如:- He came to my house yesterday.(昨天他来到了我家。

)- Please come to the meeting room for a discussion.(请到会议室进行讨论。

)3. 当come作为及物动词时,没有直接的宾语,常与副词或介词短语连用,表示到达某个地方或达成某种状态。

例如:- The bus will come soon.(公交车马上就要来了。

)- Summer has come, and the weather is getting hotter.(夏天已经来临,天气越来越热了。

)二、come的常见短语1. come across:偶然遇见- I came across an old friend on the street yesterday.(昨天我在街上偶然遇见了一个老朋友。

)2. come along:前进;走过来- Come along! We don't have much time left.(快点走吧!我们没多少时间了。

)3. come back:回来- She said she would come back tomorrow morning.(她说她明天早上回来。

)4. come down:下来;降落- The plane is coming down, get ready to land.(飞机正在降落,准备着陆。

)5. come forward:站出来;自告奋勇- Anyone with information about the incident is urged to come forward.(敦促有关这一事件的人站出来提供信息。

come 短语以及练习题

come 短语以及练习题

1 come to an end 结束At last winter came to an end.e into…进入……状态come into being(事物、局面等)产生;形成Do you know when the universe came into being?3 come to/into power 执政/掌权He came to power in 1999.4 come to a decision 做出决定When will they come to a decision?5 come in 可提供/有/到达This dress comes in black, brown and red.The train is coming in now.6 come to do 逐渐地…She had come to see the problem in a new light.她开始用心的角度看待这个问题。

7 come to nothing毫无成果/失败Her plans didn’t come to anything.8 how come 怎么发生的/怎样解释If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad?9 When it comes to …当涉及到…When it comes to getting things done, he is useless.10 come about 发生Can you tell me how about the things come about?11 come across偶遇;碰到;讲清楚;被理解;给人以…印象He s poke for a long time, but his meaning didn’t come across.She came across well In the interview.She came across some old photographs in a drawer.12 come after 追赶/追随13 come along到达/出现;过来;快点进展;成功;一道走When the right opportunity comes along, she will take it.适当的机会来临时,她会抓住它。

come短语汇总(基础资料)

come短语汇总(基础资料)

come 的短语come about 发生come across 遇见……come after 跟随come along 随同come and go 来来去去come apart 破碎come around 来come at 到达come away 掉下come back 回来come before 优先于……come between 介入……之间come by 走过come down 降下come for 来迎接come forward 挺身而出come in 进来come into 进入come of 由……产生come off 从……掉落come on 上演come out 出来come out of 出自come through 经过come to 来,到come together 和好come under 归入……类别come up 上升come upon 发现……come up with 想出,找出(答案)短语及例句come aboutTo take place; happen.出现;发生To turn around.转向Nautical【航海】To change tack.改变航向come acrossTo meet or find by chance:偶然遇到或找到:came across my old college roommate in town today.今天在镇上遇到我大学的老同学Slang【俚语】To do what is wanted.做所想做的To pay over money that is demanded:付要求的钱:came across with the check.开支票支付To give an impression:给予印象:“He comes across as a very sincere, religious individual”(William L. Clay)“他给人的印象是一个很虔诚的、笃实的人”(威廉L.克莱)come alongTo make advances to a goal; progress:进展对一个目标有进步;前进:Things are coming along fine.事情进展顺利To go with someone else who takes the lead:跟随与另一个带头的人走:I'll come along on the hike.我将徒步旅行来To show up; appear:表现;出现:Don't take the first offer that comes along.不要采取他人的第一个提议come around or come roundTo recover, revive:恢复,还原:fainted but soon came around.昏迷但马上苏醒To change one's opinion or position:改变某人意见或立场:You'll come around after you hear the whole story.你听到整个故事之后你会明白come atTo obtain; get:获得;得到:come at an education through study.经由研究得到教育To rush at; attack.对…冲击;攻击come backTo return to or regain past success after a period of misfortune. 东山再起在一段不幸之后回到或再获得过去的成功To retort; reply:反驳;回答:came back with a sharp riposte.以尖锐的反驳回答To recur to the memory:再现记忆:When I saw the picture, happy memories came back.当我看到这照片,美好的回忆又再度浮现come byTo gain possession of; acquire:占有;取得:Mortgages are hard to come by.抵押难以获得To pay a visit.访问come downTo lose wealth or position:失去财富或地位:He has really come down in the world.他在这个世界上真的失去了地位To pass or be handed down by tradition:传承按习惯通过或处理:customs that come down from colonial times.从殖民时代传承下来的惯例To be handed down from a higher authority:宣判从更高权威传下来:An indictment finally came down.终于宣判起诉Slang【俚语】To happen; occur:发生;出现:What's coming down tonight?今晚发生了什么事情?come inTo arrive:到达:Fall clothes will be coming in soon.秋装即将上市To become available for use:成为可用:New weather information just came in.新气象信息刚被采用To start producing. Used of an oil well.开始生产。

come短语及详细用法

come短语及详细用法

come about [ phrasal verb ]1 : to happenTheir meeting came about by accident/chance.I don't know how it came about that she overheard our conversation.2 of a boat or ship : to turn to a different directionThe captain gave the order to come about.come across [ phrasal verb ]1 : to seem to have a particular quality or character : to make a particular impressionHow did he come across? [=what kind of impression did he make?]— usually + asHe comes across as (being) a good speaker. [=he seems to be a good speaker; people think that he is a good speaker when they hear him talk]He came across as a nice guy. [=he seemed to be a nice guy]2 : to be expressed to someoneShe says she was trying to be helpful, but that's not what came across when I talked to her. [=I did not get the feeling that she was trying to be helpful when I talked to her]Her enthusiasm really came across [=came through] when she talked about her job. [=we could see that she was really enthusiastic when she talked about her job]3 come across (something or someone) : to meet or find (something or someone) by chanceResearchers have come across important new evidence.As I was walking through the town, I came across a group of street performers.4 informal : to pay money that someone wants or demandsThey threatened to hurt him if he doesn't come across (with the money).come along [ phrasal verb ]1 : to go somewhere with someoneThey asked me to come along (with them) on the trip. [=they asked me to go with them on the trip]I'm going to the museum tomorrow. Would you like to come along?2 : to make progress : to get better or to proceed in a desired wayThe project started slowly, but now the work is coming along.: to proceed in a specified wayThe work is coming along well.The investigation is coming along slowly, and there's still a lot more work to be done.3 : to happen or appear as someone or something that might be used, chosen, etc.She says she won't just marry the first man that comes along.An opportunity like this doesn't come along [=occur] too often.come around ( or chiefly Brit come round) [ phrasal verb ]1 : to start to accept and support something (such as an idea) after opposing it : to stop opposing or disagreeing with something or someoneShe still says she won't support us, but she'll come around eventually. [=she'll support us eventually]— often + toShe'll come around to our side eventually.People are starting to come around to the idea.2 : to become consciousHe took a bad fall and knocked himself out. When he came around [=woke up, came to], he didn't remember what had happened.3 : to go to visit someoneWhy don't you come around [=come over] (to my house) after work today?4 : to occur in the usual way as time passesI always feel a little sad when the end of the school year comes around.— see also what goes around comes around at go, 15 of a boat or ship : to turn to a different directionThe sailboat came around [=came about] and began to head east.come at [ phrasal verb ]1 come at (someone)1 a : to move toward (someone) in a threatening or aggressive wayThey kept coming at me.1 b : to be directed at or toward (someone)The questions kept coming at him so quickly that he didn't know how to respond to them.2 come at (something) : to begin to deal with or think about (something)We need to come at [=approach] these problems from a different angle.come back [ phrasal verb ]1 : to return to a placeI hope you'll come back and see us again soon.— sometimes used figurativelya decision that may come back to haunt us [=a decision that may cause problems for us in the future]2 a : to return to a former good condition : to become strong, successful, or effective again after a time of weakness, failure, etc.It can be difficult for an athlete to come back [=recover] from an injury like this.a species that was nearly extinct but that has been coming back2 b : to become popular or fashionable againShort skirts were out of fashion for many years, but now they're coming back.2 c : to be successful in a game, sport, etc., after being behindThe team was trailing after the first half, but they came back and won in the second half.3 : to return to someone's memory— usually + toI had forgotten a lot of what I learned about music, but it's all coming back to me now. [=I am beginning to remember it now]4 : to make a reply or response— usually + withWhen questioned about his involvement, he came back with an angry denial.come between [ phrasal verb ]come between (people or groups) : to cause disagreement between (people or groups)We shouldn't let these problems come between e down [ phrasal verb ]1 a : to move or fall downwardThe crowd erupted in applause as the curtain came down.One of the tree's branches came down during the storm.1 b of rain, snow, etc. : to fall from the skyShe stood at the window, watching the rain come down.The rain was coming down in sheets. [=it was raining very heavily]2 : to go to a lower levelStock prices have continued to come down [=fall] this week. = Stocks have continued to come down in price this week.It's sad to see how he has come down in the world. [=how he has fallen to a lower position or status after being wealthy, successful, etc.]— see also comedown3 : to decide or say in an official or public way that you support or oppose someone or somethingThe committee came down in favor of the proposal. = The committee came down on the side of the proposal. [=the committee approved the proposal]Some of his former supporters have come down against him.4◇An announcement or decision that comes down is an announcement or decision from someone who has power or authority.Word came down that the strike was over.The decision came down in his favor.5◇Something that comes down from the past is something that has existed for a very long time.This is a story that has come down from ancient times.6 informal : to stop feeling the effect of an illegal drug : to stop being high on a drugan addict who is coming down from heroincome by [ phrasal verb ]1 : to make a visit to someoneWhy don't you come by [=come over] for a while after dinner?2 come by (something) : to get or acquire (something)I asked him how he came by the money, but he wouldn't tell me.A good job is hard to come by. [=it's hard to get a good job]come down [ phrasal verb ]1 a : to move or fall downwardThe crowd erupted in applause as the curtain came down.One of the tree's branches came down during the storm.1 b of rain, snow, etc. : to fall from the skyShe stood at the window, watching the rain come down.The rain was coming down in sheets. [=it was raining very heavily]2 : to go to a lower levelStock prices have continued to come down [=fall] this week. = Stocks have continued to come down in price this week.It's sad to see how he has come down in the world. [=how he has fallen to a lower position or status after being wealthy, successful, etc.]— see also comedown3 : to decide or say in an official or public way that you support or oppose someone or somethingThe committee came down in favor of the proposal. = The committee came down on the side of the proposal. [=the committee approved the proposal]Some of his former supporters have come down against him.4◇An announcement or decision that comes down is an announcement or decision from someone who has power or authority.Word came down that the strike was over.The decision came down in his favor.5◇Something that comes down from the past is something that has existed for a very long time.This is a story that has come down from ancient times.6 informal : to stop feeling the effect of an illegal drug : to stop being high on a drugan addict who is coming down from heroincome down on [ phrasal verb ]1 come down on (someone) : to criticize or punish (someone)The governor has promised to come down hard on corrupt officials. [=to severely punish corrupt officials]Her boss came down on her pretty hard when she didn't finish the report on time.2 come down on (something) : to make a strong effort to stop or oppose (something)The governor has promised to come down hard on corruption.come down to [ phrasal verb ]come down to (something) : to have (something) as the most important partPeople talk about various reasons for the company's failure, but it all comes down to one thing: a lack of leadership.The election is going to come down to which candidate seems most trustworthy to the voters. [=the candidate who seems most trustworthy will win the election]It's nice to be rich, but when you come (right) down to it, it's more important to be healthy and happy.come down with [ phrasal verb ]come down with (an illness) : to begin to have or suffer from (an illness)She came down with [=contracted] measles.I think I may be coming down with [=getting, catching] a cold.come forward [ phrasal verb ]: to say openly or publicly that you are the person who should get something or who can do somethingNo one has yet come forward to claim the reward.Several people came forward to offer their assistance.come in [ phrasal verb ]1 a : to enter a placeWelcome. Please come in.1 b : to arrive at a placeThe store will have some exciting new products coming in next week.2 : to be receivedThe election results should start coming in soon. [=we should start receiving/getting the election results soon]The broadcast was coming in loud and clear. [=we could hear the broadcast very clearly]3 : to end a race or competition in a specified positionJoan won the race and her sister came in [=finished] second.He came in first/last.4 : to have a particular role or functionWe're going to need someone to help with the cooking, and that's where you come in. [=your job will be to help us with the cooking]5◇Something that comes in handy or (less commonly) comes in useful/helpful turns out to be useful when it is needed.A pocketknife can come in handy.A little extra money would come in useful right now.come in for [ phrasal verb ]come in for (something) : to get or be given (something unpleasant, such as criticism) : to be subjected to (something)The government's policies are coming in for increasing criticism. [=more people are beginning to criticize the government's policies]come into [ phrasal verb ]come into (something)1 : to enter (a place)Everyone watched her as she came into the room.2 : to get (something) as a possessionHe came into a fortune when he inherited his father's estate.3 : to be involved in (something)Deciding who to hire should be a business decision. You shouldn't allow personal feelings to come into it. [=you shouldn't allow personal feelings to affect your decision]come off [ phrasal verb ]1 come off or come off (something) : to stop being attached to somethingWhen I tried to pick up the suitcase, the handle came off. = The handle came off the suitcase.2 : to produce a desired result : to succeedHis plans to start his own business never came off.3 : to happenThe meeting came off as scheduled. [=the meeting happened when it was scheduled to happen]4 : to do or perform well or badlyShe came off well in the contest.He came off badly/poorly in the debate.5 : to seem to have a specified quality or character— usually + asHe's really just shy, but he comes off as a little arrogant. [=he seems a little arrogant]He came off as a stuffy old man.6 come off (something)6 a US : to have recently completed or recovered from (something)a company that is coming off a very successful yearan athlete who is coming off a serious injury6 b : to have recently stopped using (an illegal drug)an addict who is coming off heroin7 US, informal—used in phrases like where do you come off? to express anger or annoyance at what someone has said or doneWhere do you come off talking to me like that? [=you have no right to talk to me like that; how dare you talk to me like that?]I don't know where he comes off making those kinds of accusations. [=he has no right to make those kinds of accusations]come on [ phrasal verb ]1 a : to happen or progress as time passesDarkness came on rapidly/gradually [=it rapidly/gradually became dark] as the sun went down.1 b : to begin to happenRain came on toward noon. [=it began to rain when it was almost noon]I feel a headache coming on.It looks like it might be coming on to rain. [=it looks like it might start to rain soon]2 a of an electrical machine, light, etc. : to begin to work or functionThe lights came on briefly and then went out again.2 b of a TV or radio program : to startThat program you like is coming on in a few minutes.3 informal3 a— used in speech to ask or urge someone to do something“I don't feel like going out tonight.” “Oh, come on! It'll do you good to get out of the house for a while.”“I don't think I can go any further.” “Come on! You can do it if you keep trying!”3 b— used in speech to tell someone to hurry or to go fasterCome on, let's go.3 c— used in speech to express surprise, disbelief, etc.“I think she could win the election.” “Come on! She doesn't have a chance!”4 : to have or seem to have a certain quality or natureHe comes on [=comes across] as a conservative.come on to [ phrasal verb ]1 come on to (someone) informal : to show sexual interest in (someone) : to try to start a sexual relationship with (someone)She complained that her boss has been coming on to her.2 come on to (something) Brit : to start to talk about or deal with (something)We'll come on to [=come to, get to] that question later.come out [ phrasal verb ]1 : to become available : to begin to be produced or soldA new magazine is coming out next week.The book/movie comes out next month.2 a : to become obvious : to be clearly shownHis pride came out in his refusal to accept help. [=his refusal to accept help showed his pride] 2 b : to become knownThe truth finally came out. [=people finally learned the truth]It came out that he had known about these problems all along, but he hadn't said anything.3 : to say something openlyWhy don't you just come out and say what you really think?4 : to say publicly that you support or oppose someone or somethingShe came out in favor of the proposal.Some of his former supporters have come out against him.5 : to say openly that you are a homosexualMany gay entertainers have been reluctant to come out.Last year she came out (as a lesbian) to her parents. [=she told her parents that she is a lesbian]6 a : to appear after being hiddenThe rain stopped and the sun/moon/stars came out as the clouds cleared away.: to appear in the openanimals that only come out at night6 b of a flower : to open : to blossomin the spring, when the flowers are beginning to come out (in bloom)7 a : to end or finish in a specified wayHow did the game come out? [=turn out] [=who won the game?]Everything came out [=ended up, turned out] all right.She expects to come out ahead in the end.He's confident that he'll come out a winner.He's confident that he'll come out on top [=that he'll win] when all the votes have been counted.7 b of a photograph : to produce a good pictureThose pictures I took at the game yesterday didn't come out.7 c— used to describe the quality that something has when it is finishedThe picture came out blurry.The brownies came out a little too dry.8 : to be said, expressed, or understood in a particular wayThat's not what I meant to say. It didn't come out right.He was trying to make a joke, but it came out wrong.come out with [ phrasal verb ]come out with (something)1 : to say or express (something, such as an idea)She came out with a new proposal.He's always saying ridiculous things. You never know what he'll come out with next.Why don't you just come out with it and say what you really think?2 : to publish or produce (something that will be sold to the public)a publisher that is coming out with a new series of children's booksa car company that is coming out with several new models next yearcome over [ phrasal verb ]1 : to make a social visit to someoneWhy don't you come over [=come around] (to my place) after work?2 : to change from one side to the other in a disagreement, competition, etc.— usually + toI've been trying to persuade her to come over to our side, but I haven't convinced her yet.3 Brit, informal : becomeHe suddenly came over all bashful. [=he suddenly became very bashful]4 come over (someone) : to affect (someone) in a sudden and strong wayA sudden feeling of dread came over me. [=I felt a sudden feeling of dread]He's behaving so strangely. I don't know what's come over him lately. [=I don't know what has caused him to behave so strangely]come through [ phrasal verb ]1 : to succeed in doing something : to do what is needed or expectedan athlete who is known for coming through in the clutch“I managed to get the tickets.” “Great! I knew you'd come through.”2 a : to be received and understoodThe message came through loud and clear.The signal wasn't coming through. [=we weren't receiving the signal]2 b : to be expressed to someoneHer enthusiasm really came through [=came across] when she talked about her job. [=we could see that she was really enthusiastic when she talked about her job]3 : to be given or made official in a formal and final wayWe're still waiting for approval of our loan application to come through.4 come through (something) : to have the experience of living through (something)It was a very difficult illness, but he came through it in pretty good shape.come to [ phrasal verb ]1 : to become consciousHe took a bad fall and knocked himself out. When he came to [=woke up, came around], he didn't remember what had happened.2 come to (something)2 a : to reach (a place) while travelingWe came to a fork in the road.2 b : to reach (a particular point or step in a process)Deciding to buy a new car was easy. Now we come to the hard part: finding the money.I can't believe that it has come to this.2 c : to approach or reach (a specified condition)The water came slowly to a boil. [=the water slowly began to boil]The project suddenly came to a stop/halt. [=the project suddenly stopped]The work has finally come to an end. [=has finally ended]— see also come to a bad end at end, 12 d : to result in (something)— usually used in negative statementsHis ambitious plans never came to much.She talked about learning to fly, but it all came to nothing in the end. [=she never did learn to fly]2 e : to make or reach (something, such as a decision or an agreement) after thinking or talkingThe two sides finally came to an agreement/understanding after many hours of discussion.I've been thinking about what to do next, and I've come to a decision. [=I've made a decision] I've come to the conclusion [=I've decided] that we need to try a different method.3◇People say that they don't know what the world is coming to or they ask What is the world coming to? when they are shocked or disgusted by something that has happened in the world.I don't know what the world is coming to when so many poor children have to go to bed hungry every night.4◇The phrase when it comes to is used to identify the specific topic that is being talked about.When it comes to playing chess, he's the best I know.5◇The phrase if it comes to that means “if that is necessary.”I'm willing to pay more money if it comes to that.6 come to (an amount) : to produce (an amount) when added togetherThe bill came to [=amounted to] 10 dollars.7 come to (someone) : to be thought of by (someone) : to occur to (someone)The answer suddenly came to me. [=I suddenly thought of the answer]8◇Something that is coming to you is something that is owed to you.I have another dollar coming to me. [=I am owed another dollar]He wants all the credit that's coming to him. [=he wants all the credit that he deserves]◇If you get what's coming to you, you get the punishment that you deserve.He's a dirty cheat, and I'm going to see that he gets what coming to him.◇If you have it coming (to you) you deserve to get something bad, such as punishment.I'm not sorry to hear that he lost his job. He had it coming.come under [ phrasal verb ]come under (something)1 : to be subjected to (something)The troops were resting when they suddenly came under attack. [=when they were suddenly attacked]His policies have been coming under attack/criticism/fire from conservatives. [=conservatives have been attacking/criticizing his policies]Many people feel that their civil rights are coming under threat. [=are being threatened] Some of the governor's recent proposals are now coming under increased scrutiny. [=people are now looking more closely and critically at the proposals]The school is coming under pressure to change its policies.2 : to be affected, controlled, or influenced by (something)an area that has come under the control of rebel forces [=an area that is now controlled by rebel forces]He was 30 years old when he first came under the care of a psychiatrist. [=when he first began to be treated by a psychiatrist]Many young people have come under his influence. [=many young people have been influenced by him]areas that come under his authority3— used to identify the group or category that something belongs toThese matters come under the heading of classified information.come up [ phrasal verb ]1 : to move near to someone or something : to approach someone or somethingHe came (right) up (to me) and introduced himself.2 a : to be mentioned or thought ofThat issue never came up. [=arose]A question has come up about the budget.I was surprised when his name came up as a possible candidate for the job.2 b : to occur in usually a sudden or unexpected wayShe seems to be ready to deal with any problem that may come up. [=arise]Something has come up and I won't be able to attend the meeting.We need to be ready to take action if an opportunity comes up.3 of the sun or moon : to become visible in the sky : to riseShe was already awake when the sun came up.4 of a plant : to first appear above the groundin the spring, when the daffodils and tulips are coming up5 : to finish in a specified condition or stateI flipped the coin and it came up heads/tails.The shot came up short. [=the shot did not go far enough]6 : to move up in rank or statusan officer who came up from/through the ranks [=who started as an ordinary soldier and rose to become an officer]7◇Something that is coming up will happen soon or will appear soon.With the election coming up, both candidates are spending all their time on the campaign trail.Our interview with the mayor is coming (right) up after this commercial.“I'd like a turkey sandwich and a glass of lemonade, please.” “Coming right up!” [=the sandwich and lemonade will be served to you very quickly]come up [ phrasal verb ]1 : to move near to someone or something : to approach someone or somethingHe came (right) up (to me) and introduced himself.2 a : to be mentioned or thought ofThat issue never came up. [=arose]A question has come up about the budget.I was surprised when his name came up as a possible candidate for the job.2 b : to occur in usually a sudden or unexpected wayShe seems to be ready to deal with any problem that may come up. [=arise]Something has come up and I won't be able to attend the meeting.We need to be ready to take action if an opportunity comes up.3 of the sun or moon : to become visible in the sky : to riseShe was already awake when the sun came up.4 of a plant : to first appear above the groundin the spring, when the daffodils and tulips are coming up5 : to finish in a specified condition or stateI flipped the coin and it came up heads/tails.The shot came up short. [=the shot did not go far enough]6 : to move up in rank or statusan officer who came up from/through the ranks [=who started as an ordinary soldier and rose to become an officer]7◇Something that is coming up will happen soon or will appear soon.With the election coming up, both candidates are spending all their time on the campaign trail.Our interview with the mayor is coming (right) up after this commercial.“I'd like a turkey sandwich and a glass of lemonade, please.” “Coming right up!” [=the sandwich and lemonade will be served to you very quickly]come up against [ phrasal verb ]come up against (something) : to be stopped or slowed by (something)The proposal has come up against some opposition. [=there is some opposition to the proposal]come upon [ phrasal verb ]somewhat formal1 come upon (someone or something) : to meet or find (someone or something) by chanceAs they turned the corner, they came upon an unexpected scene.While researching the town's history, she came upon some surprising new information about its first mayor.2 come upon (someone) of a feeling : to affect (someone) suddenlyAn urge to travel suddenly came upon him. [=he suddenly felt an urge to travel]come up to [ phrasal verb ]come up to (something) : to be as good as (something)The movie didn't come up to our expectations. [=was not as good as we expected it to be]come up with [ phrasal verb ]come up with (something) : to get or think of (something that is needed or wanted)We finally came up with a solution (to our problem).He came up with an interesting new method of improving the factory's efficiency.He'll be in a lot of trouble if he doesn't come up with the money he owes.。

come的用法合集

come的用法合集

come的用法合集一级段落标题:简介come是一个常见的英语动词,其用法广泛且多样。

本文将为您介绍一些常见的come用法,包括“come from”、“come to”、“come along”、“come up with”和“come across”。

通过了解这些用法,您可以更好地理解和运用这个常用动词。

二级段落标题:来自某地(come from)我们经常使用“come from”来表达某个人或物体的来源。

例如,“Where do you come from?”(你从哪里来的?)在这个句子中,“from”表示出发地。

另一个例子是“Most of the products in this store come from China.”(这家店的大部分产品都来自中国。

)在这个例子中,“from China”表示产品的生产地。

此外,在口语中,我们也可以使用省略“from”的形式。

“I come from a small town in the countryside.”(我来自乡下的一个小镇。

)尽管省略了“from”,但仍然可以明确地表达出发地。

二级段落标题:到达某处(come to)当我们想表达到达某个目的地时,可以使用“come to”。

例如,“She came to my house yesterday.”(她昨天来我家了。

)在这个句子中,“to my house”表示目的地。

同样,在口语中,我们也可以省略“to”,而直接使用目的地。

“I'll come your place later.”(我稍后会到你那儿来。

)尽管省略了“to”,但我们仍然清楚地表达了到达的目的地。

二级段落标题:跟随某人(come along)当我们要求某人跟随我们一起去某个地方时,可以使用“come along”。

例如,“Come along with me and I'll show you the way.”(跟着我,我会告诉你路径。

关于come的短语

关于come的短语

come over]过来,顺便访问之宇文皓月创作come off实现,成功,奏效come to life显得传神,苏醒come across被理解,遇见come on来吧,跟着来,赶come through经历,脱险come to总计,达到,苏醒,复原come out出版,出现,显露,结果是come up走近,上来,发生,被提出come from出生于,来自come round (around)来访,前来,苏醒,复原come to an end结束come to know知道come to the point说到要点,扼要地说come true实现come up with赶上,提出in the years to come在即将来临的几年里come out of从……出来come to oneself苏醒;恢复知觉come back withouu the coat没有穿衣服回来come from = be from来自于come to the top of the hill来到山顶come along=come with sb.跟上来come here to do sth.来这儿做某事come back home回家come late to迟到come over to过来come into existence发生,成立come back to life复活,苏醒过来come at袭击;达到;得到come down on申斥;惩罚come for来接人;来取物come into effect开始生效,开始实行come into use开始被使用come of出身于;由...引起come out with发表,提出;公布come to one's mind忽然想起come under编入,归入(某一项目)come to one's help来帮某人的忙come for one's help求某人帮忙come to terms with sb.和...达成协议come into collision with和...相撞 / 冲突 / 抵触come forth出现,涌现,被公布come home回家,被完全理解come about发生,发生,实现come alive活跃起来,传神,栩栩如生come after跟在…后面;跟踪come down下来,倒塌,没落,病倒,捐钱,流传下来,垂下come into进入,得到,继承继承,取得come round来,前来,过访,绕道而来,苏醒,转变,改主意,笼络come by从旁走过,得到取得,经过come in for接受,得到;遭受,挨…come up to达到,符合达到(尺度),比得上,等于come to a close结束,终止come before在…之前来come to terms with达成协议;妥协,让步come up against碰到(困难、反对等)come what may不管发生什么事come into operation施行;生效;开始工作come to one's senses恢复理性;醒悟过来come between在…中间;离间come into one's own进入繁盛期come up smiling重振精神come together聚集,团聚;团结,消除分歧,言归于好come hell or high water无论困难多大come back回来,在记忆中重现,复原,恢复,反驳come along出现,到来,跟着来,一起去come apart散开,裂开,碎掉come around复醒,复原;顺便来访come away脱离,脱落,掉落come into being形成,发生,发生,出现come near走近,接近come of age到法定年龄成年come to hand到手到手,接到come to light流露被发现,众所周知come to the fore站到前面,涌现,出现;突出,显著,出人头地,引人注目come upon突然发生,要求,成为...负担,偶遇突临,突袭kingdom come来世,天国come forward自告奋勇,自愿come in进来,到达终点,流行起来,当选,(钱)到手come in handy迟早有用,派得上用场come close接近。

初中英语7-9年级阅读理解高频动词短语汇总(附练习题)

初中英语7-9年级阅读理解高频动词短语汇总(附练习题)

初中英语7-9年级阅读理解高频动词短语汇总(附练习题)同一动词+不同介词/副词come 短语come across (偶然)遇见(或发现)come along (意外地)出现;发生;来到come down 降落come from 来自come back 回来come on 快点;加油come out 出版;发表;开花;发芽come over 顺便来访come true (希望、梦想等)实现get 短语get away 逃离get back 返回get down 下降get on 上车get off 下车get over 克服get up 起床;起来get along/on with sb. 与某人相处go 短语go away 走开;离开go back 回去go up 上升;增长go out 出去;熄灭go off 爆炸;走开;衰退go over 仔细检查;复习go through 通过give 短语give away 赠送;分发give back 还给;归还;恢复(健康等)give in 投降,屈服give out 发出(气味、光线、声音、信号);分发give up 放弃look 短语look after 照顾;照看look at 看look around 环顾四周look for 寻找;寻求look into 调查look out 当心look over (仔细)检查look through 浏览look up (在词典、参考书等中)查阅;查找look up to 钦佩;仰慕;尊敬look down upon 瞧不起look forward to 盼望;期待put 短语put away 把……收起来;储存……备用put down 写下;放下put off 推迟;拖延put on 穿上;上演;增加put out 扑灭;熄灭(火)put up 张贴;搭建take 短语take away 拿走;带走take down 取下;记下;拆卸take in 吸入;吞入(体内)take out 取出take off 脱下(衣服);(飞机等)起飞take up 占据(时间、空间);开始从事;拿起take care 当心;小心take after (在外貌、性格等方面)与(父母等)相像take care of 照看;照顾turn 短语turn down 调低,调小;拒绝turn up 开大, 调高;出现turn on 打开turn off 关闭turn out 结果是turn in 上交练习题 11.We will never our dream until it comes true one day.A.give upB.give inC.give outD.give away【解析】句意:我们永远不会我们的梦想直到它实现的那一天。

come知识点总结

come知识点总结

come知识点总结一、come的基本用法1. come作为不及物动词时,常用来表示移动或者到达的动作。

比如:- She came to visit us yesterday.(她昨天来看我们了。

)- The train is coming.(火车就要来了。

)- He came running to catch the bus.(他跑过来赶公交车。

)2. come作为及物动词时,可以加上表示地点的介词来表示到达的目的地。

比如:- We came to the museum to see the art exhibition.(我们来到博物馆参观艺术展。

)- I came to your house to return your book.(我来到你家归还你的书。

)3. come还可以用在一些固定的短语中,如:- come up with 意为提出(主意、计划等)- come across 意为偶然发现- come into 意为继承(财产)、得到(权力等)- come up 意为出现二、come的时态和语态变化1. come的基本形式是come,过去式是came,过去分词也是came。

其时态和语态变化如下:- 现在式:come- 过去式:came- 过去分词:come2. come的否定形式和疑问形式分别是doesn't come和do you come。

三、come的词性和词性转换1. come可以是及物动词和不及物动词,还可以作名词和形容词。

作名词时表示到来和出现的情况,比如:- His come is a surprise to us.(他的到来让我们感到惊讶。

)2. come的形容词形式是coming,表示即将到来或者未来要发生的。

比如:- The coming summer vacation will be very exciting.(即将到来的暑假会非常令人兴奋。

)四、come的相关短语和句式1. come + 宾语:表示到达或者来访。

Come的动词短语汇总及其用法

Come的动词短语汇总及其用法

Come 的动词短语汇总及其用法 (附随堂测试)PHRASAL VERBS WITH “COME”Mini-DictionaryPhrasal Verbs with ‘come’Here is a list with some examples of the most common phrasal verbswith ‘come’. Use this glossary to complete exercises at the end of thischapter.come across (1)- (inseparable) – to find- Example: I came across a veryinteresting book while browsing the second-hand bookshops in Manchester.come across (2)- (inseparable) – to give the impression or appearance-Example: He came across quite arrogant at first, but he was a nice guy.come along (1)- (intransitive - no object) – to progress- Example: How isher assignment coming along?come along (2)- (intransitive - no object) – to casually attend or appearsomewhere- Example: When Jenny came along after work, Robbie leftbecause he was still angry with her.come around- (intransitive - no object) – to change opinions- Example:After hours of arguing he finally came round (he agreed with me)come back (1)- (inseparable) -- to return- Example: Madison comes backfrom London tomorrow. We need to pick her up from the airport at 2.come back (2)- (inseparable) -- to remember- when a memory returnsbecause of something you see, hear or feel- Example: It all came back to me when I saw the ring. I´d forgotten everything, but now I remember.come by- (inseparable) – to get or obtain- Example: I came by this watchwhen I was walking along the beach and found it.come down (with)- (inseparable) – to become ill- Example: Maybe youshould go to the doctor´s. This is the third time you´ve come down with acold this month.come from- (inseparable) -- to originate- Example: Madison comes from a wealthy family. Jack comes from England.come in- (inseparable) -- to finish- Example: Madison came in last in the race, but she enjoyed herself.come into- (inseparable) -- to acquire- Example: Madison came into money when she was 21, after her parents suddenly died.come off (1)- (intransitive - no object) – to give the impression- Example: Jack comes off as a hard person, but in fact he is quite caring.come off (2)- (intransitive - no object) – to stop taking a drug or medication- Example: Mick is coming off drugs, he has a serious addiction.come on- (intransitive - no object) – to give the impression- Example: Jack comes on as a hard person, but in fact he is quite caring.come on- (intransitive - no object) – to start to work (water, electricity etc..)- Example: The electricity came back on two hours after the power cut. come out- (intransitive - no object) – to be revealed or to reveal information- Example: The player’s past came out when his old friends spoke to the press.come over- (intransitive - no object) – to visit causally or spontaneously-Example: Come over for dinner tonight, we´re having a Sunday roast! come through- (intransitive - no object) – to do what is expected- Example: William came through only after Wanda begged him for three days to get the tickets for the game.come to- (inseparable) – to total (counting money)- Example: The restaurant bill comes to 150 dollarscome up- (intransitive - no object) – to be mentioned in conversation-Example: The topic of his money problems came up during the conversation.come up with- (inseparable) – to invent or think about something new-Example: Joe came up with a very good idea for the marketing campaign.come upon- (inseparable) – to discover by accident- Example: While cleaning the house, we came upon an amazing picture from the 19th century.Exercise 1:Write the correct preposition to make meaningful sentences.1.Mary comes …………….. Ireland and she was born in Dublin.2.Jason came ……………….. last in the marathon.3.He came……………. home quite late, but he had a good reason.4.I came …………….. some old friends at the party.5.The price of oil is coming ……………, so demand will go up.6.She is trying to come ………….. the medication but she has to doit gradually.7.They came ……………….. to Coventry last Christmas, so we´vegot to go over to theirs this year.Exercise 2:Complete the phrasal verb for each sentence. Use the glossary in this unit if you need to.1.I ………………….. a lot of money when I turned 18 because Iinherited it from my grandparents.2.Now I remember! It´s all ………………. to me.3.The truth ……………………………… when one of the witnessesspoke to reporters and it was published in the press.4.We need to ………………… with some creative ideas for the newstory. It should be an action thriller with a strong main character.Answers:Exercise 11.Mary comes from Ireland and she was born in Dublin.2.Jason came in last in the marathon.3.He came back home quite late, but he had a good reason.4.I came across some old friends at the party.5.The price of oil is coming down, so demand will go up.6.She is trying to come off the medication, but she has to do itgradually.7.They came over to Coventry last Christmas, so we´ve got to goover to theirs this year.Exercise 21.Came intoing back3.Came oute up。

初高中come用法大全修订版

初高中come用法大全修订版

中学高频短语一comecome无论在中高考还是其他英语考试中都很常见,但其用法繁多,现整理如下:e fOr/about sth; come to do sth : to arrive somewhere in order to do sth or get sth 来做;来取;来拿I have come for my book.I have come about my book.I have come to get my book.e as sthHer death came as a terrible shock to us.His resignation came as no surprise.e to/into sth :used in many expressions to show that sth has reached a particular state 达到;进入At last winter came to an end.He came to power in 1949.When will they come to a decision?The trees are coming into leaf.e in sth: of goods, products, etc.to be available or to exist in a particular way.可提供;有货This dress comes in black and red.e rightEverthing will come right in the end.e about (that...): to happen 发生Can you tell me how the accident came about?e across/come overa.to be understood被理解;被弄懂He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn't really come across.b.to make a particular impression 给人以... 印象;使产生…印象She comes across well in interviews.He came over as a sympathetic person.e across sb/sth: to meet or find sb/sth by chance偶然遇见;碰见I came across children sleeping under bridges. She came across some old photographs in a drawer. e across with sth: to provide or supply sth when you need it 需要时提供,供给,给予I hoped she would come across with some more information.e after sb: to chase or follow sb 追赶;追逐;追随e alonga.to arrive; to appear 至U达;抵达;出现When the right opportunity comes along, she'll take it.b.to go somewhere with sb 星艮随;星艮着来I'm glad you came along.c.to improve or develop in the way that you want 进步;进展 (=progress)Your French has come along a lot recently.ed in orders to tell sb to hurry, or to try harder赶快,加把劲Come along! We are late.Come along! It's easy.e apart: to break into pieces 破碎;破裂The book just came apart in my hands.My whole life had come apart at the seams.e around/rounda.(=come to) to become conscious again 恢复知觉;苏醒Your mother hasn't yet come round from the anesthetic.b.of a date or a regular event to happen again My birthday seems to come around quicker every year.e around/round to...:to come to a place, especially sb's house, to visit for a short time短暂访问Do come around and see us some time.e around/round to sth: to change your mood or your opinion 改变心态;改变观点He'll never come round to our way of thinking. e at sb:to move towards sb as though you are going to attack them 扑向(某人)She came at me with a knife.The noise came at us from all sides.e at sth: to think about a problem, question,etc.in a particular way 考虑,思考(approach)We are getting nowhere—let's come at it from another angle.e away from sth: to become separated from sthThe plaster has started to come away from the wall.e away with sth: to leave a place with a particular feeling or impression 离开We came away with the impression that all was not well with their marriage.e backa.to return 回来;返回The color was coming back to her cheeks.b.to become popular or successful again 再度流行;再次成功Long hair for men seems to be coming back in. e back at sb with sth: to reply to sb angrily or with force强有力地(或愤怒地)答复;反驳She came back at the speaker with some sharp questions.e back to sb: to return to sb's memory 恢复记忆;回想起It's all coming back to me now.Once you ’ve been in France a few days, your French will soon came back.e back to sth: to return to a subject, an idea, etc.回到(主题,想法等)上来Let's come back to the point at issue.It all comes back to a question of money.e before sb/sth: to be presented tosb/sth for discussion or a decision 被提交给…讨论(或作决定)The case comes before the court next week.e between sb and sb: to damage a relationship between two people 损害…之间的关系;离间I would hate anything to come between us. e by: to make a short visit to a place,in order to see sb(为看望某人)作短暂的拜访She came by the house.e by stha.to manage to get sth设法得到(或获得)Jobs are hard to come by these days.b.to receive sth 收到;得到How did you come by that scratch on your cheek?e downa.to break and fall to the ground 坍塌;崩塌The ceiling came down with a terrific crash.b.(of rain, snow, etc.) to fall 落下;降落The rain came down in torrents.c.(of an aircraft)to land or fall from the sky 着陆;降落;从空中坠落We were forced to come down in a field.d.if a price, a temperature, a rate, etc. comes down, it gets lower.(价格、温度、比率等)下降,降低The price of gas is coming down.(二Gas is coming down in price)e.to decide and say publicly that you support or oppose sb决定并宣布(支持或反对)The committee came down in support of his application.g. to reach as far down as a particular point 下垂;向下延伸(到某一点)Her hair comes down to her waist.e down from …(反义词come up to)a.在期末或学业结束后离开大学,大学毕业(尤指牛津和剑桥)b. come down from...to… 从…至U...(通常指从一国的北部到南部,或从大地方到小地方)30. come down on sb (无被动语态):to criticize severely or punish sb 斥责;训斥;惩罚Don't come down too hard on her.The courts are coming down heavily on young offenders.e down to sb: to have come from a long time in the past (从很久以前)流传下来Thename has come down from the last century.e down to sth (无被动语态)to be able to be explained by a single important point可归结为;可归纳为What it comes down to is, either I get more money or I leave.e down with sth (无被动语态)to get an illness that is not very serious.患,得,染上(小病)I think I am coming down with flu.e forward: to offer your help, services, etc.主动提供(帮助或服务等)Several people came forward with information.Police have asked witnesses of the accident to come forward.e from stha. to start in a particular place or be produced from a particular thing.始于,产自,来自Much of our butter comes from New Zealand. This poem comes from his new book.Where does her attitude come from?Where is that smell coming from?He comes from a family of actors.--She doesn't try hard enough.--That's rich, coming from you.(你自己也没有尽力,还说别人。

come的用法归纳总结

come的用法归纳总结

come的用法归纳总结Come 这个单词,在咱们英语学习的道路上,那可是经常出来“刷存在感”的哟!今天咱们就来好好唠唠它的用法。

先来说说 come 最常见的意思——“来”。

比如说,“Come here! ”(来这儿!)这时候它就是一个简单直接的动作指示。

咱就说有一次,我在路上走着,突然听到一个小朋友着急地喊:“Come and help me! ”(来帮帮我!)原来是他的风筝挂在树上拿不下来了。

我赶紧跑过去,帮他把风筝弄了下来。

这就是 come 在实际生活中的一个小场景,是不是一下子就觉得这个单词亲切了不少?Come 还能和不同的介词搭配,组成新的意思。

像 come in (进来),比如你在家里写作业,听到有人敲门,然后你说“Come in, please ”(请进)。

还有come out ,有“出来”“出版”“开花”等意思。

我记得有一年春天,我满心期待着院子里的桃花能快点开,每天都去看,终于有一天,桃花都 come out 了,粉粉嫩嫩的一片,可好看啦!Come 还能用于一些固定的短语,比如 come on ,这个短语可有不少意思呢!可以表示“快点”“加油”“来吧”。

想象一下,运动会上,同学们都在为参加跑步比赛的小伙伴喊“Come on! Come on! ”(加油!加油!)那场面多热闹呀!另外,come to 也很常用,有“到达”“共计”“苏醒”等意思。

上次和朋友一起出去旅游,坐了好久的车,终于 come to 了目的地,那种疲惫又兴奋的感觉还挺难忘的。

当 come 用于现在进行时的时候,表示将来的动作。

比如说“I'm coming ”(我就来。

)总之,come 这个单词的用法还真不少,咱们在学习的过程中,要多留意、多积累,结合实际的语境去理解和运用,这样才能真正掌握它。

就像我前面说的那些生活中的小例子,其实英语就在咱们身边,只要用心去发现,就能把英语学得越来越好!希望大家都能和 come 成为好朋友,让它在咱们的英语世界里乖乖听话,为咱们的表达增光添彩!。

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1 come to an end 结束At last winter came to an end.
e into…进入……状态
come into being(事物、局面等)产生;形成
Do you know when the universe came into being?
3 come to/into power 执政/掌权He came to power in 1999.
4 come to a decision 做出决定When will they come to a decision?
5 come in 可提供/有/到达
This dress comes in black, brown and red.
The train is coming in now.
6 come to do 逐渐地…
She had come to see the problem in a new light.
她开始用心的角度看待这个问题。

7 come to nothing毫无成果/失败Her plans didn’t come to anything.
8 how come 怎么发生的/怎样解释
If she spent five years in Paris, how come her French is so bad?
9 When it comes to …当涉及到…
When it comes to getting things done, he is useless.
10 come about 发生
Can you tell me how about the things come about?
11 come across偶遇;碰到;讲清楚;被理解;给人以…印象
He spoke f or a long time, but his meaning didn’t come across.
She came across well In the interview.
She came across some old photographs in a drawer.
12 come after 追赶/追随
13 come along到达/出现;过来;快点进展;成功;一道走
When the right opportunity comes along, she will take it.
适当的机会来临时,她会抓住它。

I am glad you came along.
Your French has come along a lot recently.(法语进步很大)
Come along, we are late already.
14 come round/around再现;恢复知觉;改变看法;短暂访问(优指家) Your mother hasn’t come around.
My birthday seems to come around quicker every year.
我的生日似乎一年比一年来得快。

Do come around and see us sometime.
He will never come around to our way of thinking.
15. come at 扑向She came at me with a knife.
16 come by 做短暂的拜访She came by the house.
17 come out出来;出版结果是;开花
When is her novel coming out?
18 come to sb 被想出;come to sth 共计
The bill came to $100.
It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong .
19 come up 长出地面;发生;被讨论;走向前
I am afraid that something urgent has come up .
The question is bound to come up at the meeting.
这个问题必定会在会上讨论。

e true实现
e back to life苏醒过来
e to the point说到要点,触及问题实质
Let’s come to the point ,otherwise ,we will never reach an agreement.
23 come to light为人所知,显露
It came to light that he was an honest person.
e up with提出,想出
25 come into effect 生效
A new law will come into effect soon.
26 come off 发生;举行;成功
They had wanted it to be a surprise but the plan didn’t come off.
27 come up to 达到(高度、程度);符合
28 come up against 碰到(困难)
29 come up with 赶上;提出
30 come back 回来;反驳
come 短语练习:
1. I came _____ him first in Beijing.
2. Come _____, try it again.
3. I'll help you too if any beast comes _____ you.
4. Now, to come _____ to what I was saying a moment ago.
5. It is impossible for a dead animal to come _____.
6. The airplane came _____ in that field.
7. Lei Feng came _____ a poor peasant's family.
8. How long is it since the electronic computer came _____ use? 9. The trees turn green and flowers come _____. 10. This magazine comes _____ once a month.
11. Someday you'll come _____ know the mistakes you have made. 12. A child came _____ to me and showed me the way.
13. Searching through the drawer, I came _____ the letter I'd been looking for. 1. come across 遇见,发现 2. come on / along 来吧,快点3. come at 袭击,向...扑来 4. come back 回来,回到...来5. come back 复活
6. come down 从...下来
7. come from 出生于
8. come into use 使用起来(另
come into being形成,产生come into power 当权) 9. come out (花)开放10. come out 出版
11. come to 来到,达到,结果是
12. come up 走过来,走近/ 长出,发芽13. come upon 偶然碰上,遇到。

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