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词组 come into
释义
Idiom
come intocome into (something)
to receive money or property from someone who has died.
She came into a fortune when her father died.

Phr V
come into
comes, coming, came, come
come into swh
if someone comes into the room or building that you are in, they enter that room or building
Would you ask Ms Hudson to come into my office please.
come into sth
to arrive at the place where you work
She's been coming into the office every weekend.
to get money from someone who has died
I came into a lot of money on my aunt's death.He will come into a fortune on his twenty-first birthday.
to begin to exist or happen, or to begin to be fashionable
The new rules will come into force in April.Most staff will need retraining when the changes come into effect next year.
come into it
if you say that a particular emotion or quality {e.g. pride, love, luck} comes into it when you are describing a situation, you mean that it influences the situationusually negative
I've decided to move to Vancouver because of my career, not because Jay lives there - love doesn't come into it.Christina got the job because of her skills and experience, but a certain amount of luck did come into it as well.
phrasecome into1. come into effect/force/operation/use if a new law, tax, agreement, or system comes into effect etc, it begins to be used and to have an effect: The new tax came into operation on April 1st. In 1952, the peace treaty came into effect. New restrictions designed to make it more difficult for people to smoke, came into force today.2. come into being/existence if something, for example a country or organization, comes into being, it starts to exist: The Mali Empire soon came into being, and spread along the banks of the Niger. Weinreich argues that the Yiddish language came into existence when Jews moved to Germany around the year 1100.3. come into sight/view if something comes into sight or view, you begin to be able to see it: We finally reached the top of the hill, and the town came into view.4. come into it spoken to be an important part of a situation, or be something that you must consider: You have to consider my feelings too - don't they come into it? I didn't want to be unemployed, not only because of the money - pride came into it as well. SIMILAR TO: enter into5. come into office/power to start to have a position of power - used especially about governments: When the government came into power, unemployment was 1.25 million.6. come into money/land/a fortune etc to receive money, land etc from someone who has died: Apparently she came into an enormous sum of money from her grandmother. When the Duke dies, his oldest son will come into the estate. SIMILAR TO: inherit

come into

1. To enter a room, house, or other place. I was suspicious when everyone stopped talking as soon as I came into the room.
2. To inherit or otherwise acquire something, often in a way that involves good fortune. I think she came into all of that money when her grandmother died.
3. To obtain power or a particular office. Ever since Claire came into office, she's practically ignored the constituents she promised to help.
4. To reach a new level of maturity, independence, or success. Often said of young adults. In this usage, the phrase is followed by "(one's) own." Betsy has really come into her own this year. A full-time job, a new apartment—she's doing great!
5. To reach a particular state. Our lives came into normalcy after my husband stopped working 80-hour weeks.

come into

1. Inherit, acquire, as in She expected to come into a fortune when she turned twenty-one. [Early 1700s]
2. Accede to power or office, as in He came into office in 1820 and served three terms. [Early 1800s]
3. come into one's own. Get rightful possession of something; achieve rightful recognition. For example, The serial composers have finally come into their own. [Early 1900s]

come into

v.
1. To enter some enclosed space or region: When the president came into the room, everyone stood up.
2. To acquire something, especially by good fortune: Since her parents were so rich, she came into a fortune on her twenty-first birthday. The store managed to come into a huge number of winter hats, so they were put on sale.
3. To attain some state or condition: After some rearrangement, our plans came into good shape.
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