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●ˌcome ˈthrough●ˌcome ˈthrough sth1. to enter and cross a room, an area of land, a town, a country, etc.; to pass through sth 穿过;越过;通过◆Put sth over the hole to stop the rain coming through. 把洞堵上,免得漏雨。2. to get better after a serious illness; to avoid serious injury or damage (重病后)康复;避免严重伤害;安然度过◆He’s very ill but his doctors expect him to come through the operation. 他病得很重,但医生估计手术后能挺过来。3. to start to appear from under or behind sth 露出;探出◆The baby’s front teeth were coming through. 婴儿的门牙露头了。◆The sun’s coming through the clouds at last. 太阳终于拨云而出。SYN emerge (more formal) 4. to pass from one stage of a competition to the next; to be successful in a test or an exam 通过(选拔赛等);通过(测试或考试)◆Chris did well to come through the qualifying rounds of the tournament (= for example in tennis). 克里斯发挥出色,在锦标赛的资格赛中胜出。◆Most of the students came through (the exam) with flying colours (= were very successful). 大多数学生考试成绩优秀。[v + adv] [v + prep] |