词组 | come under |
释义 | Phr V come under comes, coming, came, come come under sth if something or someone comes under a particular action by other people {e.g. attack, criticism, scrutiny, review, pressure}, that thing is done to themDupont's proposal has come under fire (= has been criticized) from others within the party.The government has come under increasing pressure to deal with rising unemployment.Several management decisions have recently come under scrutiny.A 10-year trade agreement between the two countries is now due to come under review. to be controlled or dealt with by a particular authorityHis case came under the jurisdiction of the criminal court.Playground guidelines come under the Department of Health and Safety. if a piece of information comes under a particular part of a list, book, or collection of things, you can find it in that partI think 'swimming pools' usually come under 'leisure centres' in the telephone directory. come under (someone or something)1. To be categorized in a particular way. What classes come under the Liberal Arts discipline at this school? 2. To be one's responsibility. The benefits team comes under the Director of Human Resources. come under somethingto be classed in the category of something. This request comes under the category of a plain nuisance. Your proposal comes under the heading of new business and is out of order. come under1. Fit into a category or classification, as in This document comes under the heading "classified." [Mid-1600s] 2. Be the responsibility or province of, as in My department comes under your jurisdiction. [Early 1700s] |
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