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词组 come across
释义
Idiom
come acrosscome across (someone/something)
to happen to find someone or something.
I was looking through a magazine and came across an interesting article on American artists.

Phr V
come across
comes, coming, came, come
come across sth/sb
(never passive) to discover something by chance, or to meet someone by chance
While she was tidying up the living room, she came across her old photograph album.I came across an old school friend of mine when I was travelling in Canada.
come across
to behave in a way which makes people believe that you have a particular characteristicusually + as
The hero in the film comes across as slightly crazy.Helen came across as being an extremely intelligent woman.I thought Paul Glover came across well in the interview.We were told that Sue would be ideal for the job, but she came across badly when we talked to her.
if an idea or an emotion comes across in writing, film, music, or when someone is speaking, it is expressed clearly and people understand it or notice it
Her ideas came across with great force in the article.His bitterness comes across in much of his poetry.
come across
verb
1
(generally of a woman) to take part in sexual intercourse AUSTRALIA, 1967.
2
to have sex as the result of persuasive insistence US, 1921.
3
to agree to become an informer US, 1973.
4
to give the appearance of having a specified characteristic UK, 2002
phrasecome across1. come across sth/sb not passive to find something or meet someone by chance, when you are not expecting it: I came across a fascinating book in the library. Jill came across her son's diary when she was tidying his room one day. You must have come across some weird and wonderful people while you were there. SIMILAR TO: stumble across2. come across sth to experience a particular type of problem, situation etc: I expect you'll come across all sorts of difficulties, but it's still worth trying. The judge said that he'd never come across a case quite like that before. SIMILAR TO: meet3. come across to seem to be a particular type of person or thing, or to have particular qualities:come across as (being) sth Lisa's teachers always complain that she comes across as lazy. In the interview, Madonna came across as being very intelligent. His comments came across as rather unsympathetic.come across well/badly (=make people have a good or bad opinion of you) People say he's a very nice man, but he comes across badly on television. SIMILAR TO: come over especially BrE4. come across if an idea or emotion comes across, people understand or notice it because it is clearly expressed: What comes across very strongly in her letters is her wonderful sense of humour. The Prime Minister's message came across with absolute clarity. SIMILAR TO: come over especially BrE

come across

1. Literally, to cross something, such as a bridge or road, when traveling. Once you come across Eagle Road, you can turn onto my street.
2. To be viewed by others in a particular way; to have one's personality, behavior, intentions, etc., interpreted in a particular way. Did I come across as confident when I made my speech? She comes across as cold and uptight, but she's actually a very kind lady. Tell me honestly, when you first met me, how did I come across?
3. To find or see someone or something incidentally. I came across him in the library after work, and we got into a great conversation about Hemingway. I came across a $20 bill on my way to school this morning! If you come across my jacket, please let me know. I forget where I left it.
4. To submit or yield to another's wishes. I think he was beginning to see the benefits of our plan, but he'll never come across now that you've insulted him!
5. To fulfill another's demands or expectations. She had previously offered to watch the baby for me, and thank goodness she came across on that because I needed some sleep! Don't expect him to come across on the debt he owes you—I'm still waiting for him to pay me back!

come across (with something)

to deliver what is expected of one. You had better come across with what you owe me. You owe me money, and I wish you would come across.

come across someone or something

 and run across someone or something
to find someone or something; to discover someone or something. John came across a book he had been looking for. Where did you run across that lovely skirt?

come across

 
1. to be compliant. Oh, she'll come across, just you wait; she'll do what we want.
2. to agree; to yield. How can we get him to come across?

come across

(to something) to agree to something; to yield to someone else's position. He came across to our point of view. Will a sign-on bonus get him to come across?

come across

1. Also, come upon; run across. Meet or find by chance, as in I came across your old letters today, or He came upon her looking in the store window. or If I run across it, I'll call you. The first term dates from the 1800s. The first variant was used by Oliver Goldsmith in She Stoops to Conquer (1773): "You are to go sideways till you come upon Crack-Skull Common." The second variant was used by Mark Twain in Tramp Abroad (1880): "If I don't run across you in Italy, you hunt me up in London."
2. Also, come across with. Pay or give what is expected or demanded, as in He finally came across with some food, or The landlord wants the rent, so come across. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
3. Make a particular impression, as in He comes across as a very sincere person or Her meaning doesn't really come across; she'll have to revise the speech. [Colloquial; first half of 1900s] Also see get across; put across.

come across

v.
1. To arrive by crossing something: To get to our house, it's fastest to come across the south bridge.
2. To meet or find by chance: I came across my old college roommate in town today.
3. To encounter something: We came across a few small mistakes in the students' work.
4. To give an impression: I hope I didn't come across as rude.
5. To be clear or manifest: It did not really come across that they were only trying to help.
6. To pay something that is demanded: You had better come across with the check by tomorrow.

come across

verb
See come across with something
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