come across
phrasal verbwithcomeverbuk/kʌm/us/kʌm/came|come
(BEHAVE)
C1
tobehavein a way that makespeoplebelievethat you have aparticularcharacteristic:
表现得,让人觉得,给人以…印象She comesacrossreally well(=createsapositiveimage)ontelevision.她在电视上给人的印象真的很不错。
He comesacrossasabitof aboreininterview.采访中他表现得有点儿令人厌烦。
Seeming and purporting to be
- apparent
- appear
- as if/thoughidiom
- by the look(s) of thingsidiom
- come off
- come over
- outwardly
- parallax
- pass
- pass for sb/sth
- persona
- prima facie
- semblance
- so-called
- sound
- superficial
- superficiality
- superficially
- supposed
- surface
(EXPRESS)
C2
If anideaoremotioncomesacrossin writing,film,music, or when someone isspeaking, it isexpressedclearlyandpeoplenoticeit:
(作品、电影、音乐或讲话中的思想或情绪)表达得清楚明白,被理解What comesacrossin hislaterpoetryis agreatsenseofsadness.他后期的诗歌表露的是强烈的悲伤情绪。
Easy to understand
- (as) clear as dayidiom
- accessible
- assimilable
- axiomatic
- brain surgery
- digestible
- explicitness
- expressly
- fathomable
- hang
- hang together
- in words of one syllableidiom
- lucid
- pellucid
- perspicuity
- perspicuous
- pikestaff
- put/set someone straightidiom
- readable
- taut