词组 | come home to |
释义 | Idiom come home tocome home (to someone) to become completely clear to someone.The reality of his loss finally came home to him. Usage notes: usually said about something that is difficult or unpleasant Related vocabulary: hit home, strike homecome home to (someone or something)1. To return home to a particular person or thing. The phrase can also end at "to," typically when the person or thing at home is named earlier in the sentence. I'm always thrilled to come home to my family after a long day at the office. My nephew is watching my kids, so I anticipate coming home to chaos. Now that the kids are all in college, it's strange having no one to come home to. 2. To be understood or realized by someone. A solution finally came home to me as I was falling asleep last night. come home to someone or somethingto arrive home and find someone or something there. (See also someone">come home to someone.) I like to come home to a happy house. I look forward to coming home to you. come home to someoneFig. [for a fact] to be recognized suddenly by someone. Suddenly, it came home to me that you thought I was Ronald. The importance of the events of the day finally came home to me. |
随便看 |
|
英语词组固定搭配大全包含354030条英汉双解词组,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词组、短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。