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●ˌcome ˈthrough1. (to sth) (informal) used especially to ask sb to enter a room or a building, or move from one room to another 进入(房间或建筑物);(从一房间)进入(另一房间);(尤指请某人)进来◆Come through to my office. 到我办公室来吧。◆Mr Dole can see you now. Will you come through? 多尔先生现在可以见你了。请过来好吗?2. (of news, a message, a document, etc. 消息、信息、文件等) to be received by telephone, radio, etc. or in an official way (通过电话、无线电等)传来,接收◆I’ve got an international call coming through for you. 我接到一个找你的国际长途电话。◆We’re going to buy a new car when the insurance money comes through. 收到保险金之后,我们打算买辆新车。◆He’s still waiting for his divorce to come through. 他还在等候批准离婚。3. (with sth) to provide or do sth that people expect or that you have promised 履行,兑现(诺言)◆The insurance company has finally come through with the money. 保险公司终于赔付了那笔钱。4. ➡ come across (1) [v + adv] |