come over
phrasal verbwithcomeverbuk/kʌm/us/kʌm/came|come
(SEEM)
C2UK
toseemto be aparticulartypeofperson:
似乎是,表现为,显得像Iwatchedtheinterviewandfelthe came overasquitearrogant.我看了这段采访,感觉他似乎很傲慢。
- Ithinkshe comes over as verynervous.
- He doesn't come over asparticularlytrustworthy.
- He came over as veryknowledgeable.
Seeming and purporting to be
- apparent
- appear
- as if/thoughidiom
- by the look(s) of thingsidiom
- come across
- come off
- outwardly
- parallax
- pass
- pass for sb/sth
- persona
- prima facie
- semblance
- so-called
- sound
- superficial
- superficiality
- superficially
- supposed
- surface
(MOVE)
C1
to come to aplace,movefrom oneplaceto another, ormovetowards someone:
过来;(从一地)来到另一地;(向某人处)挪动Come over here!到这边来!
Isyourfamilycoming over from Greece for thewedding?你的家人要从希腊赶来参加婚礼吗?
Advancing and moving forward
- advance
- advancing
- beeline
- come
- come up
- cruise
- gain
- gain onsomeone/something
- ghost
- gravitate towards/tosomething/someone
- head
- make
- make towardssomething/someone
- proceed
- progress
- pull
- push
- run
- slide
- slip
(FEEL)
[L only+ adj]UK
to beinfluencedsuddenlyandunexpectedlyby astrangefeeling:
突然感觉…Istoodup tooquicklyand came overalldizzy/faint/peculiar.我起身起得太猛,突然感到一阵眩晕/头昏/异样。
Experiencing and suffering
- (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die ofsomethingidiom
- be a martyr tosomethingidiom
- be a victim ofyourown successidiom
- bear
- count
- get the short end of the stickidiom
- go through
- grip
- hands-on
- hitsomeonewheretheyliveidiom
- horse
- ride
- seat-of-the-pants
- see lifeidiom
- stricken
- survive
- taste