●ˌcome aˈcross ( ˌcome ˈover) 1. ( ˌcome ˈthrough) [+adv/prep] (of an idea, an opinion or a feeling想法、意见或感情) to be expressed clearly and understood easily传达;被理解◆Do you think the film’s message comes across clearly? 你认为这部影片的寓意传达得很清楚吗?◆These themes come across very strongly in the novel. 这些主题在小说中表现得淋漓尽致。◆I could tell she was frightened. It came over in her voice. 我看得出她很害怕。这从她的声音中很容易听出来。◆The feeling of solidarity among the people really came through. 人们充分表达出万众一心的气概。2. (NAmE alsoˌcome ˈoffinformal) [+ adv/prep](as sth)to make a particular impression on people给人以…印象;使产生…印象◆She comes across well in interviews. 她在面试中常给人留下很好的印象。◆At the press conference, he came over as cool and confident. 他在记者招待会上给人的印象是冷静自信。[v + adv]