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come的常用短语

come的常用短语

come的常用短语下面是店铺整理的come的常用短语,希望对大家有帮助。

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 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。

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— 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:1. come for/about sth; come to do sth : to arrive somewhere in order to do sth or getsth 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.2. come as sthHer death came as a terrible shock to us. His resignation came as no surprise.3. come 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.4. come 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.5. come rightEverthing will come right in the end.6. come about (that...): to happen 发生Can you tell me how the accident came about?7. come across/come overa. to be understood 被理解;被弄懂He spoke for a long time but his I hoped she would come across with some more information.10. come after sb: to chase or follow sb 追赶;追逐;追随11. come alonga. to arrive; to appear 到达;抵达;出现When the right opportunity comes along, she'll take it.b. to go somewhere with sb 跟随;跟着来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.d. Used 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.12. come 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.13. come 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.14. come 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.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 ininterviews. He came over as a sympathetic person.8. come across sb/sth: to meet or findsb/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.9. come across with sth: to provide or supply sth when you need it 需要时提供,供给,给予15. come 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.16. come 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.17. come 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.18. come away from sth: to become separated from sthThe plaster has started to come away from the wall.19. come 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.20. come 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.21. come 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.22. come back to sb: to return to sb'smemory 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.23. come 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 in order to see sb(为看望某人)作短暂的拜访She came by the house.27. come 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?28. come 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.(=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.29. come 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...到... (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money.e before sb/sth: to be presented to sb/sth for discussion or a decision 被提交给...讨论(或作决定)The case comes before the court next week.25. come 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.26. come by: to make a short visit to a place, D on't come down too hard on her.The courts are coming down heavily on young offenders.31. come down to sb: to have come from a long time in the past ( 从很久以前)流传下来 The name has come down from the last century.32. come 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.33. come 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.34. come 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.35. come 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。

英语,常用动词,辨析,come,短语,例句,高考

英语,常用动词,辨析,come,短语,例句,高考

Come vi. ( comes; came, come; coming ) 来●come about(v.+adv.)1.发生It came about in this way.它就是这样发生的。

2.改变方向The wind has come about in the last hour.最后一小时风向变了。

●come across(v.+adv.)1.过来; 过访When the traffic has all passed, it's safe to come across.车辆都过去后再过马路就安全了。

2.被理解或接受Your speech came across very well.你的讲话很成功。

3.吐露,说出For hours the police questioned the man, and finally he came across with the story.好几个小时警察都在审问那个人,最后他说出了实情。

4.偿还…; 被迫把…交出来The robber told the woman to come across with her purse.拦路抢劫者勒令那个女人把钱包交出来。

5.穿过,越过Be careful when you come across the street.过马路要小心。

6.偶然发现,偶然遇见I came across him in the street yesterday.昨天我在街上无意中碰到了他。

7.出现在头脑中,留下印象A good idea came across my mind.我忽然想到一个好主意。

●come across as(v.+adv.+prep.) 像是,似乎是…He came across as being rather nervous.他好像有些紧张。

●come after(v.+prep.) 跟踪; 紧跟The dog is coming after me.那条狗跟在我的后面。

come的用法及短语

come的用法及短语

短语:come down, come up with, come out, come in, come on, come off, come by, come to, come into play.1. The rain is comin‎g down.雨开始下了‎.在美国的口‎语中, 美国人很喜‎欢用动词片‎语, 尤其是以get 或是come 开头的片语‎.因为这类的‎动词除了表‎示出动作之‎外, 还说出了方‎向. 像这句话同‎样也可以说‎成, It's raini‎n g, 或是It's start‎i ng to rain. 但所表达的‎意思就不如‎come down 来的丰富. 这句话是有‎一次去看 Footb‎a ll 时学的, 打到一半就‎下起雨来, 播报员就说‎, Tha rain is comin‎g down.Come down 还有另一个‎重要的意思‎,就是"下来楼下" 的意思. 比如说你去‎找一个住在‎五楼的朋友‎,你在楼下的‎对讲机就可‎以问他, Do you want to come down? 你想不想下‎来啊?2. I came up with a good idea to that quest‎i on.对于那个问‎题我有一个‎好主意.Come up with somet‎h ing 就是说突然‎想到一个主‎意或是其它‎事情, 光用come 表达不出那‎种跑出一个‎想法的意念‎,所以要用come up. 常见的有 come up with a solut‎i on, 或是come up with a new idea (见笔记四)3. Don't let the stuff‎come out.不要让里头‎的东西跑出‎来.记得有一次‎请老美来家‎里包水饺 (What a lovel‎y idea!!) 我一直想跟‎他们说不要‎让水饺里面‎的馅跑出来‎,可是这个"跑出来" 要怎么讲就‎是一直想不‎出来, 总不会是run out 吧~~ 后来也是听‎他们说我才‎知道是用come out.Come out 也可以用在‎叫大家不要‎待在家里, 出来走走的‎意思, 例如我们宿‎舍每次都会‎贴出这样的‎布告, Come out for some foods‎.或是Come out and have a good time with us! 所以你要打‎电话约人家‎出来, 也可以这样‎问, Do you wanna‎come out with me?Come out 也常用于新‎书的出版, 比如 The new magaz‎i ne just came out. 就是说新的‎杂志刚刚出‎版了. 另外若是讲‎到数学计算‎时, 老美也常用‎come out 来表示结果‎是多少, 例如你可以‎说, The total‎comes‎out to be forty‎-five.在同性恋的‎用语中, come out 有一个很特‎别的意思, 就是"出柜" 意思, 这个出柜指‎的是什么呢‎?就是说同性‎恋公开自己‎是同性恋的‎身份啦. 例如, I am so surpr‎i sed final‎l y he came out! 他终于表明‎他是同性恋‎了.4. This is where‎the argue‎m ent comes‎in.这是争议的‎所在.有时在跟老‎美对话都突‎然会有那种‎,咦, 这个字用的‎真好, 可是我就是‎用不出来. Come in 就是一个很‎好的例子. 有一次在跟‎一个老美谈‎学校的停车‎政策, 我们各有不‎同的观点, 我说, We need to build‎more parki‎n g decks‎.他就说, Ok, this is where‎the argue‎m ent comes‎in, 然后才blah blah blah. 又讲了他的‎观点. 他的观点是‎什么不重要‎,重要的是他‎在这里用了‎一个我觉的‎很棒的 comes‎in 片语.Comes‎in 也常指新官‎上任喔! 例如我们学‎校最新来了‎一个新的校‎长, 你就可以这‎么说, A new presi‎d ent comes‎in.5. Come on!拜托喔~Come on 是个几乎每‎天都会听到‎个片语啦~ 但是不同的‎语气跟不同‎的场合有不‎同的意思. 例如在大热‎天你看到人‎家穿了一件‎毛衣, 你就可以说‎come on, dude~ 就是说大哥‎,拜托你喔. (有点受不了‎人家的意思‎)或是跟同学‎约好了五点‎出门, 结果他四点‎五十九分了‎,你也可以催‎他, Come on, it's five alrea‎d y.Come on 也可以当作‎叫人家过来‎的意思, 例如你开车‎在路上看到‎同学迎面走‎来, 你就可以说‎, Come on, I'll give you a ride.6. The ball doesn‎'t come off the net.这个球挂在‎网上掉不下‎来.以前在台湾‎打排球都是‎在水泥地上‎打, 可是来到美‎国, 我发现他们‎更喜爱沙滩‎排球或是草‎地排球(拿一个活动‎的网子, 在草地上一‎挂就玩起来‎了) 玩的很随兴‎很自在, 这通常也是‎party‎的一个重要‎部份. Come off 简而言之就‎是二个原来‎在一起的东‎西分开的意‎思, 如油漆剥落‎,如 The paint‎comes‎off gradu‎a lly. 或是球被球‎棒击中, The ball comes‎off the bat.7. I hope someo‎n e comes‎by and picks‎us up.我希望有人‎经过然后让‎我们搭便车‎.有一次大热‎天跟一个美‎国的朋友走‎在柏油路上‎,他大概是被‎晒昏了吧. 居然开始作‎起白日梦起‎来, I hope someo‎n e come by and pick us up. 结果呢? 当然是没有‎人会理我们‎的啦, 还是要自己‎走回家. Come by 算是常见的‎片语, 就是从旁边‎经过的意思‎.8. We haven‎'t come to a concl‎u sion‎yet.我们还没有‎得到结论.Come to 常可以见到‎在这样的句‎子中, 如得出解答‎(come to a solut‎i on) 或是得到结‎论(concl‎u sion‎)和come up with 不同的是, come to 指的通常是‎最终的结果‎,而come up with 只是想到某‎个想法而已‎.Come to 也常用于来‎到某个地方‎,例如 You will come to a stop sign if you keep strai‎g ht. 如果你直走‎的话, 你就会到一‎个stop sign.9. This facto‎r doesn‎'t come into play in this case.这个因素在‎这里不起任‎何作用.Come into 后面可以加‎一个名词来‎表达不同的‎意思. 如例句中所‎讲的come into play 就老师上课‎时喜欢用的‎片语之一. Come into effec‎t跟come into play 很类似, 所以这句话‎也可以说成‎, This facto‎r doesn‎'t come into effec‎t in this case.词性:不及物动词‎vi.1.来;来到Could‎you come (to) see me tomor‎r ow?你明天能来‎看我吗?Come and look at the pictu‎r e.过来看看这‎幅画。

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。

高中 Come 词组总结

高中 Come 词组总结
By Elva
Come about
1.发生,产生
vi
(常用于疑问句)
How did this dangerous state of affairs come about?
2.(风等)改变方向
The wind has come about into the north.
巧记: about 读起 来和boat发 音有点像, boat怎么样 了呢,风改 变方向,船 转帆了
2.提出,想出 No one has come up with a convincing explanation of why dinosaur died out
come up roses 结果是完美无缺的...
Come through
1.经历 vt
He's come through some bad personal ordeals. 他个人经历了一些沉痛的考验。
2.经历…而活着,安然度过 vt
She was r.
Do you all come out for this candidate? come out for 表示支持(加入)...
Come over
1.来访,拜访;从远方来 vi Come over anytime you feel like it.
2.突然感到 vt A feeling of nausea came over her. 她突然有种想吐的感觉。 3.欺骗 vt
词组搭配
Come in
1.进入
vi
In 和out 对应,所以 有时髦的意 思
Would you announce the guests as they come in?
2.起作用 A few more traveller's cheques may come in handy on holiday.

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作为系动词的用法举例

come作为系动词的用法举例

come作为系动词的用法举例一、come作为系动词的基本用法"Come"作为系动词时,常用来表示位置或状态的变化。

它可以与名词、形容词或副词连用,构成连系动词短语,用于说明主语的特定状态。

1. 表示位置变化当“come”接名词作为宾语时,常表示移动到说话人所在的位置。

例如:He came home late last night.(他昨晚回家很晚。

)The cat came into the room.(那只猫进了房间。

)Please come and sit next to me.(请过来坐在我旁边。

)2. 表示状态变化当“come”接形容词作为补足语时,常表示主语处于某种状态或情感。

例如:She looks tired, I think she is coming down with a cold.(她看起来累了,我觉得她要感冒了。

)I'm afraid I can't come to the party tonight because I'm feeling sick.(恐怕今晚我不能去参加聚会了,因为我身体不舒服。

)Her face came pale when she heard the news.(听到这个消息后她脸色苍白了。

)二、come作为系动词的其他用法举例除了上述基本的用法外,“come”作为系动词还有其他一些常见用法和习惯表达方式。

以下列举了几个常见用法,并附上相应的例句。

1. 表示变成,转化为The caterpillar will come a butterfly one day.(毛毛虫有一天会变成蝴蝶。

)The tiny seedling came a large tree in just a few years.(这颗小小的幼苗在几年之内长成了一棵大树。

)2. 表示取得某种状态或身份After years of hard work, he finally came rich and successful.(经过多年的辛勤工作,他终于成为一个富有和成功的人。

come的用法意思是什么及例句

come的用法意思是什么及例句

come的用法意思是什么及例句come有来;来到;来取、来拿;成为;达到;接近等意思,那么你知道come的用法吗?下面跟着店铺一起来学习come的用法及相关知识吧,希望对大家的学习有所帮助!come的用法come的用法1:come的基本意思是“朝某中心点接近、到达某地点或达到某种状态”。

come的用法2:come可以表示“来临,降临”,常用以指时间或事件按规律或自然法则等“顺理成章”地到来,也可指和他人在一起来参加某活动。

come的用法3:“come+静态动词的不定式”构成复合谓语,可表示一种情况变化的过程,如由“不知”到“知之”,由“不清楚”到“清楚”,由“不理解”到“理解”,即给静态动词一个起点,而使其具有动态意义,且具有“终于”的意味。

come的用法4:现在分词与come连用,可表示伴随动作〔状态〕,指某人或某事物按某种方式行进或某人在行进中做某事,也可表示目的。

come的用法5:come在祈使句中一般不接动词不定式表示目的,而多用“come and to/ - v ”结构,在美式英语中,尤其是口语中and常可省略。

come的用法6:come可以用作系动词,接形容词作表语,意思是“变得,成为”,常常指好的事情。

come的用法7:除在成语或谚语中外一般不用于被动结构,但其过去分词可和be连用构成系表结构。

come相关词汇辨析become,get,grow,turn,go,come这些动词均可表示“变成,成为”之意。

become 最普通用词,作为连系动词,指从一个状态向另一个状态的变化。

get 常指某人或某物有意无意地获得引起变化的因素,结果使变成另一状态。

grow 常指逐渐地变成新状态,强调渐变的过程。

turn 侧重指变得与原来截然不同,有时含贬义。

go 作为连系动词,通常与形容词连用,指进入某种状态,从而发生变化,多指不好的状态。

come 侧重变化的经过或过程,多用于不良情况。

come的用法例句1. We'll go to a meeting in Birmingham and come straight back.我们将去伯明翰参加会议,然后马上回来。

英语单词辨析:come 短语

英语单词辨析:come 短语
英语单词辨析:come短语
comeabout发生,(风等)改变方向
comeacross(偶然)发现、遇到
comeafter跟在……后面,来找
comealong一道来,一起去,进步
comearound/round绕道而来,过访,(风向)改变,改变(主意)
comeat达到,接近,袭击
comeaway脱开,离开,折断
comeup走近,上来,长出,流行,(太阳)出来,(问题)出现
comeupto到达,符合(标准),不辜负(期望)
comeupwith赶上,提出
comeback回来,复原,恢复
comeby从旁走过,获得
comedown倒下,降落,跌落,(病)倒
comein进来,
comeinto进入……得到,继承
comeintopower上台执政,开始当权
comeintobeing(事物、局面等)形成,产生,成立,开始存在
comeintouse开始使用,使用起来
comeon(演员)出台,(戏)上演,(问题)被提出,跟上来,(敌人)袭击
comeout出来,长出,传出,出版,解答出来,罢工,(污点)弄掉,显现comBiblioteka outwith发表,公布,讲出,泄露
comeover过来,从远处来,传来,改变立场或意见,感觉到(头晕)
cometo总计,苏醒,复原
cometrue实现,(预言等)成为事实,应验

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。

动词come的英语语法

动词come的英语语法

动词come的英语语法关于动词come的英语语法导语:下面是小编为您收集整理的关于动词come的英语语法,每个习语或表达后面都有定义解释,以及两个例子来帮助你理解这些关于come的常见习语表达。

欢迎阅读!e to lightbecome known为人所知A number of facts have come to light which change everything.许多事实浮出水面,改变了事态。

A new solution has come to light.一个新的'解决方案为人所知。

e to one's sensesbegin thinking clearly about a situation开始清醒地考虑形势Alan, come to your senses! It's not going to happen.艾伦,理智点!不会发生这种事的。

She finally came to her senses and left her husband.最终她找回了理智,离开了丈夫。

e to passto occur发生Everything I had predicted came to pass.我预料的一切都发生了。

The prophecy has come to pass.预言成真了。

e trueBecome real成为现实Hard work and patience can help make your dreams come true.努力和耐心会让你梦想成真。

Did his plans come true?他的计划成功了吗?e full circlereturn to an original state回到最初的状态At first life was very difficult for Jane. However, things eventually came full circle and she returned to power.一开始,简的生活过得很艰难。

名校版高考高中英语语法详解 动词come及其常用短语的用法

名校版高考高中英语语法详解 动词come及其常用短语的用法

名校版高考高中英语语法详解动词come及其常用短语的用法动词come是英语学习时最先接触到的单词,但也是考试中常常遇到的。

come的常见意思是“来,过来,去”。

它的过去时形式是came,分词形式是come。

比如,Come here and look at this.到这儿来,看看这个。

We came by train.我们是坐火车来的。

come另一个意思是“来临,到来,如期而至”,比如,I have been waiting for hours and she still hasn't come.我已经等他好几个小时了,可她还没有到。

再比如,New Year is coming soon.新年很快就到了。

come on是最常见的短语,意思是“加把劲,加油”。

比如,Come on,child.加油,孩子!come on有“快点”的意思,比如,Come on, it’s time to go home. 快点,该回家了。

再例如,Come on,we’ll be late.快点,我们要迟到了。

词组come across在考试中常常出现。

它的意思是“碰到,找到(尤其指意外的、偶然的碰到、找到)”,比如说,I came across him first in Beijing.我是在北京第一次遇见他的。

When carrying out the plan,we are bound to come across difficulties,but we are determined to overcome them all.我们在实行这个计划时会遇到困难,但是我们有决心把它一一克服。

短语come back意思是“回来”,比如,He came back two hours later.他两个小时以后回来了。

另外一个意思是“回忆起,被想起”,比如,What the hero said many years ago often comes back to us.我们常常想起那位英雄很多年前说的话。

come的短语及用法

come的短语及用法

come的短语及用法下面是店铺整理的come短语及用法,希望对大家有帮助。

come短语及用法:come 来,来到;发生,出现常用词组:1. come on (表示鼓励,催促等)快走吧例如:Come on, our friends are waiting.快走吧,我们的朋友等着呢。

2. come off 发行,举行;成功;脱落;分开例如:When will your brother's wedding come off?你哥哥的婚礼将在什么时候举行?3. come out 出现,暴露,出版,发表;结果是例如:The sun has come out.太阳出来了。

4. come round/around 复醒,复原;顺便采访例如:Tonight I will come around to Mary's place.今晚我将去玛丽家。

5. come through 经历......仍活着This old man came through his operation.这位老人手术顺利。

6. come to 苏醒;总数为Don't worry, he will come to himself.别担心,他会苏醒的。

7. come up 出现,走上前来Come up, I want to talk to you.过来,我有事跟你说。

8. come up against 偶然遇到Unluckily we came up against a lack of funds.很不幸,我们面临资金不足的问题。

9. come up to 等于,比得上The new products don't come up to the previous one. 新产品质量比不上以前的产品质量。

10. come up with 提出,提供They have come up with a good idea.他们提出了一个好主意。

come的用法及短语

come的用法及短语

短语:come down, come up with, come out, come in, come on, come off, come by, come to, come into play.1. The rain is coming down.雨开始下了.在美国的口语中, 美国人很喜欢用动词片语, 尤其是以get 或是come 开头的片语. 因为这类的动词除了表示出动作之外, 还说出了方向. 像这句话同样也可以说成, It's raining, 或是It's starting to rain. 但所表达的意思就不如come down 来的丰富. 这句话是有一次去看Football 时学的, 打到一半就下起雨来, 播报员就说, Tha rain is coming down.Come down 还有另一个重要的意思, 就是"下来楼下" 的意思. 比如说你去找一个住在五楼的朋友, 你在楼下的对讲机就可以问他, Do you want to come down? 你想不想下来啊?2. I came up with a good idea to that question.对于那个问题我有一个好主意.Come up with something 就是说突然想到一个主意或是其它事情, 光用come 表达不出那种跑出一个想法的意念, 所以要用come up. 常见的有come up with a solution, 或是come up with a new idea (见笔记四)3. Don't let the stuff come out.不要让里头的东西跑出来.记得有一次请老美来家里包水饺(What a lovely idea!!) 我一直想跟他们说不要让水饺里面的馅跑出来, 可是这个"跑出来" 要怎么讲就是一直想不出来, 总不会是run out 吧~~ 后来也是听他们说我才知道是用come out.Come out 也可以用在叫大家不要待在家里, 出来走走的意思, 例如我们宿舍每次都会贴出这样的布告, Come out for some foods. 或是Come out and have a good time with us! 所以你要打电话约人家出来, 也可以这样问, Do you wanna come out with me?Come out 也常用于新书的出版, 比如The new magazine just came out. 就是说新的杂志刚刚出版了. 另外若是讲到数学计算时, 老美也常用come out 来表示结果是多少, 例如你可以说, The total comes out to be forty-five.在同性恋的用语中, come out 有一个很特别的意思, 就是"出柜" 意思, 这个出柜指的是什么呢? 就是说同性恋公开自己是同性恋的身份啦. 例如, I am so surprised finally he came out! 他终于表明他是同性恋了.4. This is where the arguement comes in.这是争议的所在.有时在跟老美对话都突然会有那种, 咦, 这个字用的真好, 可是我就是用不出来. Come in 就是一个很好的例子. 有一次在跟一个老美谈学校的停车政策, 我们各有不同的观点, 我说, We need to build more parking decks. 他就说, Ok, this is where the arguement comes in, 然后才blah blah blah. 又讲了他的观点. 他的观点是什么不重要, 重要的是他在这里用了一个我觉的很棒的comes in 片语.Comes in 也常指新官上任喔! 例如我们学校最新来了一个新的校长, 你就可以这么说, A new president comes in.5. Come on!拜托喔~Come on 是个几乎每天都会听到个片语啦~ 但是不同的语气跟不同的场合有不同的意思. 例如在大热天你看到人家穿了一件毛衣, 你就可以说come on, dude~ 就是说大哥, 拜托你喔. (有点受不了人家的意思) 或是跟同学约好了五点出门, 结果他四点五十九分了, 你也可以催他, Come on, it's five already.Come on 也可以当作叫人家过来的意思, 例如你开车在路上看到同学迎面走来, 你就可以说, Come on, I'll give you a ride.6. The ball doesn't come off the net.这个球挂在网上掉不下来.以前在台湾打排球都是在水泥地上打, 可是来到美国, 我发现他们更喜爱沙滩排球或是草地排球(拿一个活动的网子, 在草地上一挂就玩起来了) 玩的很随兴很自在, 这通常也是party 的一个重要部份. Come off 简而言之就是二个原来在一起的东西分开的意思, 如油漆剥落, 如The paint comes off gradually. 或是球被球棒击中, The ball comes off the bat.7. I hope someone comes by and picks us up.我希望有人经过然后让我们搭便车.有一次大热天跟一个美国的朋友走在柏油路上, 他大概是被晒昏了吧. 居然开始作起白日梦起来, I hope someone come by and pick us up. 结果呢? 当然是没有人会理我们的啦,还是要自己走回家. Come by 算是常见的片语, 就是从旁边经过的意思.8. We haven't come to a conclusion yet.我们还没有得到结论.Come to 常可以见到在这样的句子中, 如得出解答(come to a solution) 或是得到结论(conclusion) 和come up with 不同的是, come to 指的通常是最终的结果, 而come up with 只是想到某个想法而已.Come to 也常用于来到某个地方, 例如You will come to a stop sign if you keep straight. 如果你直走的话, 你就会到一个stop sign.9. This factor doesn't come into play in this case.这个因素在这里不起任何作用.Come into 后面可以加一个名词来表达不同的意思. 如例句中所讲的come into play 就老师上课时喜欢用的片语之一. Come into effect 跟come into play 很类似, 所以这句话也可以说成, This factor doesn't come into effect in this case.词性:不及物动词vi.1.来;来到Could you come (to) see me tomorrow?你明天能来看我吗?Come and look at the picture.过来看看这幅画。

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的用法和固定搭配

come的用法和固定搭配

come的用法和固定搭配一、come的基本含义和用法(段落标题)come是一个常见的英语动词,意思是“来”。

无论是表示行动的起点或表达到达某一地点,还是用于描述事件或情况的发生,come都能准确地传达这一含义。

此外,come还有其他多样的用法和固定搭配,以下将详细介绍。

1. 行动的起点:come作为不及物动词时,用来表示行动的起点。

例如:She came into the room quietly.(她悄悄地走进了房间。

)另外,在口语中会常常听到"I'm coming!"这样的短语来表达回应或者即将出现。

2. 到达某地:当我们需要表达自己到达某个地方时,可以使用come来描述这一过程。

例如:The train is coming in five minutes.(火车将在五分钟内到站。

)Bring your umbrella, it's coming to rain.(带上你的雨伞吧,天要下雨了。

)3. 事件或情况发生:come也可用于描述事件或情况的发生。

例如:My birthday is coming soon!(我的生日快要到了!)The winter has come early this year.(今年冬天来得早。

)二、与名词搭配形成固定短语(段落标题)除了基本的用法外,come还具有一系列与名词搭配形成的固定短语。

1. come up with:这个短语意为“提出(想法、答案等)”,表示在某个情况下产生或提供某种解决方案。

例如:He always comes up with brilliant ideas.(他总是能提出一些绝妙的想法。

)2. come across:意为“偶然遇到”,用来描述无意中发现某人或某物。

例如:I came across an interesting book in the library yesterday.(昨天我在图书馆偶然发现了一本有趣的书。

高中英语论文必备短语释义 come 短语例析

高中英语论文必备短语释义 come 短语例析

短语释义大全(—)comeCome about: 发生,产生 Can you tell me how the accident came about? Come across: 1 被理解,被弄懂2 给人---印象3 come across sb /sth 偶然遇见,提供He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn’t really come across. She comes across well in interviews.I came across some old photos in a drawer.I hoped she’d come across with some more information.Come after sb 追赶Come along 1 到达,出现2跟随3进步,进展4赶快加把劲When the right opportunity comes along, she’ll take itI am glad you came alongYour French has come along a lot recently .Come apart 破碎Come aroud/round 1恢复知觉,苏醒2再度发生,短暂访问,改变观点My birthday seems to come around quicker every year.Do come round and see ue some timeHe’ll never come round to ou rway of thinkingCome at sb 扑向she came at me with a knifeThe noise came at us from all sides.Come away(from sth)分离,脱离,离开Come back 1 回来,返回2 再度流行,再次成功3答复,反驳4恢复记忆,回想起,5回到主题Long hair for man seems to be coming back in.She came back at the speaker with some sharp questionsOnce you’ve been in France for a few days ,your French will come backIt all comes back to a question of money.Come by 做短暂拜访,设法得到,She came by the houseJobs are hard to come by these daysHow did you come by that scratch on your cheek?Come down 1 倒塌,坍塌2着陆,从空中掉下3价格下跌,温度下降4从一处到另处,毕业5申斥,训斥6惩罚The price of petrol is coming down= Petrol is coming down in price. Come down to sth /doing sth 下垂到,沦为,可归结为Come down with 因某病病倒I came down with flu and was unablabe to work. Come forward 站出来,自告奋勇,挺身而出Police have asked witness of the accident to come forwardCome from 为自己的出生地,---的产品,出身于She comes from a long line of actressesCome in 1潮水上涨,赛跑取得名次,2 流行,时髦 3 有货可以买到4 收入5当选6在某事中起作用7参与讨论Come into ,继承某事物 She came into a fortune when her uncle died.Come off 1 举行,发生2 成功,达到预期的结果3 进展,进行4 从—掉下5 从—脱落,分离The film doesn’t quite come off.Come on 1 上场,登台2 上场替补3 开始投球4 进步,生长,发育,发展5 快点6开始7上演,演出Come out 1罢工2露出,出现3 吐艳,开花4 出版,发表5 (消息,真相)传出,透露6(照片)洗出来,显现7说出讲出8解出When is her new novel coming out ?The bride comes out well in the photos.Her best qualities came out in a crisis.Come out of 1 除掉,2 (标记,污点)除掉These ink stains won’t come out of my dress.Come out against sth 公开说反对某事Come out at 合计成本,费用Come out in sth 局部布满Come out with 说出某事Come over 从一地来到另一地Come over sb 刺激或影响某人come over to sth 改变立场或意见Come round 1 绕道而来2 来到发生3苏醒,恢复知觉4 (情绪不好)高兴起来5come round to 访问或参观,转变与别人一致的看法,长时间拖延后)做某事Do come round and see us some time.It was several weeks before I eventually came round to answering her letter.Come through (新闻,消息)传来A new message is coming through.(重病)康复,避免受到严重伤害,还活着He’s very ill but doctors expect him to come through.she has come through two world wars.Come to 停下Come to sb (看法)被某人想出The idea came to him in his bath.It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong all along.Come to sth 共计等于;达到某种(坏的)情况状态Come to sb 作为遗产送给某人Come under sth 归入,编入,是某事的目标We came under heavy enemy fire.Come up(植物)长出地面(太阳)升起发生,出现被提出,被讨论 The subject came up in conversationCome up to 开始上大学Come up to 从一地到另一地Come up for sth 做某事的申请人,候选人Come up to sth 升到,达到His performance didn’t really come up to his usual high standard. Their holiday in France didn’t come up to expectations.Come up with 找到或提出(答案,办法)She came up with a new idea for increasing sales.。

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短语释义大全(—)come
Come about: 发生,产生 Can you tell me how the accident came about? Come across: 1 被理解,被弄懂
2 给人---印象
3 come across sb /sth 偶然遇见,提供
He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn’t really come across. She comes across well in interviews.
I came across some old photos in a drawer.
I hoped she’d come across with some more information.
Come after sb 追赶
Come along 1 到达,出现2跟随3进步,进展4赶快加把劲
When the right opportunity comes along, she’ll take it
I am glad you came along
Your French has come along a lot recently .
Come apart 破碎
Come aroud/round 1恢复知觉,苏醒2再度发生,短暂访问,改变观点
My birthday seems to come around quicker every year.
Do come round and see ue some time
He’ll never come round to ou rway of thinking
Come at sb 扑向she came at me with a knife
The noise came at us from all sides.
Come away(from sth)分离,脱离,离开。

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