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●ˌcome ˈover1. (to sb/sth) to move across a room, a road, an ocean, etc. towards where the speaker is (从…)过来◆Come over and meet my husband. 过来见见我丈夫吧。◆When are you coming over to England again? 你何时再次来英国呢?◆Lots of people are coming over from America for the wedding. 很多人要从美国来参加婚礼。2. (to sth) to visit sb for a short time, usually at their home (通常指到家中)短暂造访,顺便来访◆Her son only comes over to see her occasionally. 她的儿子只是偶尔来看看她。◆Our new neighbours came over to our house last night. 昨天晚上新邻居到我们家来了。3. [+ adj] (BrE, informal) to suddenly start feeling sth 突然感到◆to come over funny / dizzy / faint 突然觉得好笑/晕眩/头昏◆I come over all shy whenever I see her. 每次见到她,我就突然感到很腼腆。4. ➡ come across [v + adv] |