高中常见短语-come搭配大全

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中学高频短语(1)
come
1. come 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.
2. come as sth
Her 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 right
Everthing 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 over
a. 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.
8. come 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.
9. come 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.
10. come after sb:to chase or follow sb 追赶;追逐;追随
11. come along
a. 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/round
a. (=come to) to become conscious again 恢复知觉;苏醒
Your mother hasn't yet come round from the anaesthetic.
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.
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 sth
The 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 back
a.to return 回来;返回
The colour 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'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.
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 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, in order to see sb(为看望某人)作短暂的拜访She came by the house.
27. come by sth
a. 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 down
a. to break and fall to the ground 坍塌;崩塌
The ceiling came down with a terrific crash.
b. (of rain, snow, et
c.) 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,es 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)
e 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Don'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 sth
a. 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。


36. come in
a. when the tide comes in, it moves towards the land 涨潮(反义短语:go out)
b. to finish a race in a particular position (赛跑等比赛中)取得(名次)
My hose came in last.
c. to become fashionable 时兴;流行(反义短语:go out)
Long hair for men came in in the sixties.
d. to become available可提供;可利用
We are still waiting for copies of the book to come in.
e. to have a part in sth 在...中起作用;参与
I understand the plan perfectly, but I can't see where I come in.
f. to arrive somewhere; to be received 到达;被收到
The train is coming in now.
News is coming in of a serious plane crash in France.
She has over a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments.
g. to take part in a discussion 参加讨论
Would you like to come in at this point, Susan?
h.(of a law or rule)to be introduced; to begin to be used 被推行;开始被采用
37. come in for sth(无被动语态):to receive sth,especially sth unpleasant 遭到;受到
The government's economic policies have come in for a lot of criticism.
38. come in on sth: to become involved in sth 卷入;陷入
If you want to come in on the deal, you need to decide now.
39. come into sth (无被动语态)
a. to be left money by sb who has died 继承,得到遗产
She came into a fortune when her uncle died.
b. to be important in a particular situation (在某种情形下)是重要的
I have worked very hard to pass this exam--luck doesn't come into it.
40. come of/from sth/doing sth: to be result of sth 是...的结果
I made a few enquires, but nothing came of it in the end.
That comes of eating too much!
41. come off
a. to be able to be removed
Does this hood come off? 这风帽能卸下来吗?
That mark won't come off.
b. to take place; to happen 举行;发生
Did the trip to Rome ever come off?
c. (of a plan,etc.) to be successful; to have the intended effect or result 成功;达到预期的效果(结果)
They had wanted it to be a surprise but the plan didn't come off.
d. come off well/badly,etc.: to be successful or not successful in a fight,contest,etc.
I thought they came off very well in the debate.
42. come off sth
a. to fall from sth
to come off your bicycle/horse
b. to become separated from sth
When I tried to lift the jug, the handle came off in my hand.
A button had come off my coat.
43. come off it: used to disagree with sb rudely. 别胡扯;别胡说,住口
Come off it! We don't have a chance.
44. come off sth(无被动语态):to stop taking medicine,a drug,alcohol,etc. 停止(服药、吸毒、饮酒等)
I've tried to get him to come off the tranquillizers(镇定剂).
45. come on
a. (of an actor)to walk onto the stage 登台;出场;上场
b. (of a player)to join a team during a game (比赛中)上场
Owen came on for Brown ten minutes before the end of the game.
c. to improve or develop in the way you want 改进,改善;发展;完善
The project is coming on fine.
d. used in orders to tell sb to hurry or to try harder (用于命令)快,加油,加把劲
Come on! We don't have much time.、
Come on! Try once more.
e. used to show that you know what sb has said is not correct (表示知道某人所说的话不正确)得了吧
Oh,come on--you know that isn't true!
f. (usually used in the progressive tenses;of an illness or a mood)to begin 开始
I can feel a cold coming on.
I think there's rain coming on.
come on to do
It came on to rain.
g. (of a TV programme,etc.)to start 开始
What time does the news come on?
h. to begin to operate 开始运转(或运行)
Set the oven to come on at six.
When does the heating come on?
46. come on/upon sb/sth ((无被动语态)to meet or find sb/sth by chance 偶然遇见;偶然发现
47. come on to sb: to behave in a way that shows sb that you want to have a sexual relationship with them 勾引,勾搭
48. come on to sth (无被动语态)to start talking about a subject 开始讨论某一主题
I'd like to come on to that question later.
49. come out
a. when the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear. 出现,露出
The rain stopped and the sun came out.
b. (of flowers)to open 盛开;开花
The daffodils came out early this year.
c. to be produced or published 出版;发行;发表
When is her new novel coming out?
d. (of news, the truth,etc.)to become known 被获知,为人所知
The full story came out at the trial
come out that...
It came out that he'd been telling lies.
e. if a photograph comes out, it is a clear picture when it is developed and printed 照片冲洗清楚The photos from our trip didn't come out. 我们旅行的照片冲洗的效果不好。

f. to be shown clearly 显示;显出
Her best qualities come out in a crisis.
g. when words come out, they are spoken.
I tried to say "I love you," but the words wouldn't come out.
h. to say publicly whether you agree or disagree with sth 公开表明
He came out against the plan.
In her speech, the senator came out in favour of a change in the law.
i. to stop work and go on srike 罢工
j. to no longer hide the fact that you are homosexual 公开表明自己是同性恋者
k. (of a young upper-class girl, especially in the past 尤指旧时上层社会的少女):to be formally introduced into society 初入社交界
50. come out of sth
a. (of an object)to be removed from a place where it is fixed (从固定处)除掉;去掉
This nail won't come out.
b. (of dirt, a mark,et
c. 污垢,污迹等)to be removed from sth by washing or cleaning 洗掉,清除
These ink stains won't come out of my dress.
Will the colour come out (=become faint or disappear 掉色)if I wash it?
51. come out at sth (无被动语态): to add up to a particular cost or sum 总共;共计
The total bill comes out at $500.
52. come out in sth (of a person) (无被动语态): to become covered in spots, etc. on the skin 皮肤上布满斑点
Hot weather makes her come out in a rash.(皮疹)
53. come out of yourself
to relax and become more confident and friendly with other people 精神放松、更加自信和友好地与他人交往
It was when she started drama classes that she really came out of herself.
54. come out of sth (无被动语态)to develop from sth 由...产生(或形成)
The book came out of his experiences in India.
Rock music came out of the blues.
55. come out with sth (无被动语态): to say sth, especially sth surprising or rude 说出令人吃惊的话或粗鲁的话
He came out with a stream of abuse.
She sometimes comes out with the most extraodinary remarks.
56. come over
a. to suddenly feel sth 突然感到
I suddenly came over all shy
b. =come across : to make a particular impression 给人以...印象
He came over well in the interview.
57. come over to : to come to a place, especially sb's house, to visit for a shot time. (尤指到某人家中)短暂造访
58. come over to...from...
to travel form one place to another, usually over a long distance (通常远距离地)从...到,从...来
Why don't you come over to England in the summer?
Her grandparents came over form Ireland during the famine.
59. come over to sth: to change from one side,opinion, etc. to another 改变立场(或看法等)
60. come over sb :(无被动语态)to affect sb
A fit of diziness came over her.
I can't think what came over me (=I don't know what caused me to behave in that way) 我不知道我是怎么了?
61. come round/come round to sth=come around
62. come through
(of news or a message)to arrive by telephone, radio, etc. or through an official organization
用电话、无线电等或由官方机构传来
A message is just coming through.
63. come through sth: to get better after a serious illness or to avoid serious injury.(=survive)康复;避免受严重伤害
With such a weak heart she was lucky to come through the operation.
64. come through with sth: to successfully do or complete sth that you have promised to do (成功地)履行诺言,实现诺言
We were worried she wouldn't be able to handle it, but she came through in the end.
The bank finally came through with the money.
65. come to =come around=come round: to become conscious again 恢复知觉,苏醒
66. come to yourself: to return to your normal state 恢复常态
67. come to sb (无被动语态): (of an idea)to enter your mind 被想出
The idea came to be in the bath.
come to sb that...
It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong all along. 她突然意识到她从开始就错了。

68. come to sth (无被动语态)
a. to add up to sth 合计;共计;总共
The bill came to $30.
I never expected those few items to come to so much. 我根本没想到就那么几件东西合计起来竟要这么多钱。

b. to reach a particular situation, especially a bad one 达到(某状况,尤指坏的局面)
The doctor will operate if necessary--but it may mot come to that.
Who would have thought things would come to this (=become so bad)?
69. come together
if two or more different people or things come together, they form a united group 合成一体;结合;联合
Three colleges have come together to creat a new university.
Bits and pieces of things he had read and heard were coming together, and he began to understand. 他把读到和听到的片段综合起来,便逐渐明白了。

70. come under sth (无被动语态)
a. to be included in a particular group 归入;归纳;归类
What heading does this come under? 这该归入哪一级标题?
b. to be a person that others are attacking or criticizing 成为攻击或批评的目标
The head teacher came under a lot of criticism from the parents.
c. to be controlled or influenced by sth 被...控制;受...影响
All her students came under her spell. 她所有的学生都被她迷住了。

71. come up
a. (of plants) to appear above the soil 长出地面,破土而出
The daffodils are just beginning to come up.
b. (of the sun) to rise
We watched the sun come up.
c. to happen
I am afraid something urgent has come up.
We will let you know if any vacancies come up.
d. to be mentioned or dicussed
The subject came up in conversation. 谈话中提到了这个话题。

The question is bound to come up at the meeting.
e. (of an event or a time) to be going to happen very soon 即将发生
Her birthday is coming up soon.
f. to be dealt with by a court 由法院审理
Her divorce case comes up next month.
g. if your number, name, ticket, etc. comes up in a betting game, it is chosen and you win sth. 被抽中,中奖
h. (通常用于进行时)to arrive, to be ready soon
--Is lunch ready?
--Coming up !
72. come up to sb: to move towards sb, in order to talk to them 走到跟前,走近
He came up to me and asked for a light.
73. come up against sth/sb (无被动语态): to be faced with or opposed by sb/sth 面对,遭到...反对
We expect to come up against a lot of opposition to the plan.
74. come up for sth (无被动语态)
a. to be considered for a job, an important position 被考虑为...候选人
She comes up for re-election next year.
b. to be reaching the time when sth must be done 接近(期限)
His contract is coming up for renewal. 他的合同快到续订期了。

75. come up to sth (无被动语态)
a. to reach as far as a particular point. 达到(某点)
The water came up to my neck.
b. to reach an acceptable level or standard. 达到认可的水平或标准
His performance didn't really come up to his usual high standard.
Their trip to France didn't come up to expectations.
76. come up with sth(无被动语态): to find or produce an answer, a sum of money 找到答案;拿出一笔钱
She came up with a new idea for increasing sales.
How soon can you come up with the new money?。

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