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●ˌcome ˈinto sth1. to begin to exist, happen, etc. 开始存在(或发生等)◆The cherry trees are coming into blossom. 樱桃树开花了。◆The band only came into being in 2005. 这支乐队 2005 年才成立。◆When do the new regulations come into force / effect? 新规章制度何时生效?◆When did the Labour party come into office? 工党何时开始执政的?◆A variety of factors come into play when choosing an employee. 挑选雇员要考虑各种各样的因素。2. to receive a large sum of money when sb dies 获得,继承(遗产)◆She came into a fortune when her cousin died. 表兄去世后她继承了一大笔财产。OBJ a fortune, money3. to be important in a particular situation (在特定情形下)起重要作用◆I got the job because I was the best. My looks didn’t come into it. 我得到这份工作是因为我最优秀,无关我的外表。◆He took the job because he liked the work. Money didn’t come into the equation. 他选择这份工作是出于兴趣。钱不是主要因素。OBJ it, the equation[v + prep] ●come into ˈline (with sb/sth)to behave in the way other people behave, or in the way you should behave (与…)一致;随大溜;按规范●come into your/its ˈownto have the opportunity to show your/its qualities or abilities 有机会表现(品质);充分施展(才能)◆After two poor games, he finally came into his own in the game against Germany. 经过两场表现糟糕的比赛之后,他终于在和德国队的比赛中发挥出了自己的水平。◆This bike comes into its own on rough ground. 这辆自行车在颠簸的地面上才能显示出它的优势。 |