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●ˌcome ˈin1. when the sea comes in, it moves towards the land (海水)涌向陆地,涨潮◆The tide was coming in fast. 潮水迅速上涨。OPP go out2. to finish a race in a particular position (赛跑等比赛中)取得(名次)◆Which horse came in first? 哪匹马得了第一名?3. to arrive; to be received 到达;传来◆News is coming in of a train crash in Scotland. 刚收到的消息说,苏格兰发生了火车撞车事故。◆We’ve got more work coming in than we can handle. 工作不断增加,让我们应接不暇。◆I met all the trains that came in from London. 从伦敦来的所有列车都是我接的。◆We’ve got just enough money coming in each month to pay the bills. 我们每月的收入刚好够支付账单。4. to become available 可提供;可利用◆English strawberries usually come in in June. 英格兰的草莓通常在 6 月上市。◆New jobs are coming in all the time. 新的职位不断涌现。5. if a law or a rule comes in, it is introduced and begins to take effect (法律或规则)开始生效◆New legislation coming in next month will tackle low pay. 下月实施的新法规将着手解决低工资的问题。6. to take part in a discussion or agreement 参加讨论;加入协议◆I’d like to come in here. 我现在想说几句。◆I wish he wouldn’t keep coming in with his stupid suggestions. 我希望他不要没完没了地提出愚蠢的建议。◆If you want to come in on the deal, you need to decide now. 如果你想加入这项交易,现在就得决定。[v + adv] ●ˌcome in ˈhandy/ˈusefulto be useful 有用处;用得上◆These boxes will come in handy when we move house. 我们搬家时这些箱子会派上用场。▸ ˈincome noun money that you receive regularly, especially as payment for work 收入▸ ˈincoming adjective [only before noun]1. travelling towards a place and arriving there 到来的◆incoming flights / passengers 进港航班/旅客2. (of the sea 海水) coming towards the land 涌向陆地的;上涨的3. (of a phone call, letter or message 电话、信件或消息) sent to you or received by you 发来的;收到的◆This phone only takes incoming calls. 这部电话只能接听来电。4. recently appointed or elected 新任的;新当选的◆the incoming Socialist government 新当选的社会党政府 |