词组 | come into |
释义 | come into 1. come into effect/force/operation/use if a new law, tax, agreement, or system comes into effect etc, it begins to be used and to have an effect: ▪ The new tax came into operation on April 1st. ▪ In 1952, the peace treaty came into effect. ▪ New restrictions designed to make it more difficult for people to smoke, came into force today. 2. come into being/existence if something, for example a country or organization, comes into being, it starts to exist: ▪ The Mali Empire soon came into being, and spread along the banks of the Niger. ▪ Weinreich argues that the Yiddish language came into existence when Jews moved to Germany around the year 1100. 3. come into sight/view if something comes into sight or view, you begin to be able to see it: ▪ We finally reached the top of the hill, and the town came into view. 4. come into it spoken to be an important part of a situation, or be something that you must consider: ▪ You have to consider my feelings too - don't they come into it? ▪ I didn't want to be unemployed, not only because of the money - pride came into it as well. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑enter into 5. come into office/power to start to have a position of power - used especially about governments: ▪ When the government came into power, unemployment was 1.25 million. 6. come into money/land/a fortune etc to receive money, land etc from someone who has died: ▪ Apparently she came into an enormous sum of money from her grandmother. ▪ When the Duke dies, his oldest son will come into the estate. ■ SIMILAR TO: inherit |
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