come upon如何读

英:[kʌm əˈpɔn]

美:[kʌm əˈpɑn]

come upon是什么意思

  • v.

    突然产生;要求;成为…负担;偶遇

  • come upon英英释义

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to move toward something : approach

    Come here.

    to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose Come and see what's going on.

    Come see us.

    to reach a particular station in a series

    Now we come to the section on health.

    to approach in kind or quality

    This comes near perfection.

    to advance toward accomplishment : come along

    The job is coming nicely.

    extend

    Her dress came to her ankles.

    to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion come untied He came to regret his choice.

    came to his senses

    to appear to the mind

    The answer came to them.

    happen, occur

    No harm will come to you.

    originate, arise They come from sturdy stock.

    Wine comes from grapes.

    to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation

    The artillery came into action.

    to fall within a field of view or a range of application

    This comes within the terms of the treaty.

    to issue forth

    A sob came from her throat.

    to take form

    Churn till the butter comes.

    to be available as good as they come

    This model comes in several sizes.

    or less commonly cum ˈkəm  often vulgar to experience orgasm

    to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property

    Several thousand dollars came to him from his uncle.

    obsolete to become moved favorably : relent

    to turn out to be

    Good clothes don't come cheap.

    become

    a dream that came true

    transitive verb

    to approach or be near (an age)

    a child coming eight years old

    to take on the aspect of

    come the stern parent

    noun

    often vulgar semen

    often vulgar orgasm

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to move toward something : approach

    Come here.

    to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose Come and see what's going on.

    Come see us.

    to reach a particular station in a series

    Now we come to the section on health.

    to approach in kind or quality

    This comes near perfection.

    to advance toward accomplishment : come along

    The job is coming nicely.

    extend

    Her dress came to her ankles.

    to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion come untied He came to regret his choice.

    came to his senses

    to appear to the mind

    The answer came to them.

    happen, occur

    No harm will come to you.

    originate, arise They come from sturdy stock.

    Wine comes from grapes.

    to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation

    The artillery came into action.

    to fall within a field of view or a range of application

    This comes within the terms of the treaty.

    to issue forth

    A sob came from her throat.

    to take form

    Churn till the butter comes.

    to be available as good as they come

    This model comes in several sizes.

    or less commonly cum ˈkəm  often vulgar to experience orgasm

    to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property

    Several thousand dollars came to him from his uncle.

    obsolete to become moved favorably : relent

    to turn out to be

    Good clothes don't come cheap.

    become

    a dream that came true

    transitive verb

    to approach or be near (an age)

    a child coming eight years old

    to take on the aspect of

    come the stern parent

    noun

    often vulgar semen

    often vulgar orgasm

    come upon词源英文解释

    Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to come, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go

    The first known use of come was before the 12th century

    come upon儿童词典英英释义

    comeverb

    to move toward or journey to something : approach come see us

    come here

    to arrive at or enter a scene of action

    the police came to our rescue

    to reach the point of being or becoming

    the rope came untied

    to add up : amount

    the bill came to $10

    to take place

    the holiday came on Thursday

    originate sense 2, arise

    honey comes from bees

    to be available

    the dress comes in three colors

    extend sense 4, reach

    a coat that comes to the knees

    to arrive at a place, end, result, or conclusion we now come to the next chapter

    came to their senses

    happen sense 5

    no harm will come to you

    to fall within the range or limits of something

    comes under the terms of the treaty

    to turn out to be : become

    her dreams have come true

    comeverb

    to move toward or journey to something : approach come see us

    come here

    to arrive at or enter a scene of action

    the police came to our rescue

    to reach the point of being or becoming

    the rope came untied

    to add up : amount

    the bill came to $10

    to take place

    the holiday came on Thursday

    originate sense 2, arise

    honey comes from bees

    to be available

    the dress comes in three colors

    extend sense 4, reach

    a coat that comes to the knees

    to arrive at a place, end, result, or conclusion we now come to the next chapter

    came to their senses

    happen sense 5

    no harm will come to you

    to fall within the range or limits of something

    comes under the terms of the treaty

    to turn out to be : become

    her dreams have come true

    attack1 of 2verb

    to take strong action against

    the dog attacked a skunk

    to use unfriendly or bitter words against

    to begin to cause something harmful or destructive to happen to

    attacked by fever

    to start work on

    attack a problem

    attack2 of 2noun

    the act or action of attacking : assault

    a beginning of work on something (as a problem or project)

    a spell of sicknessespecially: one of a disease that is long-lasting or that tends to occur over and over again

    attack1 of 2verb

    to take strong action against

    the dog attacked a skunk

    to use unfriendly or bitter words against

    to begin to cause something harmful or destructive to happen to

    attacked by fever

    to start work on

    attack a problem

    attack2 of 2noun

    the act or action of attacking : assault

    a beginning of work on something (as a problem or project)

    a spell of sicknessespecially: one of a disease that is long-lasting or that tends to occur over and over again

    come upverb

    rise entry 1 sense 4

    the sun comes up in an hour

    to come near or approach

    came up and introduced himself

    to come to attention : introduce sense 4

    the question came up again

    come upverb

    rise entry 1 sense 4

    the sun comes up in an hour

    to come near or approach

    came up and introduced himself

    to come to attention : introduce sense 4

    the question came up again

    comeverb

    to move toward or journey to something : approach come see us

    come here

    to arrive at or enter a scene of action

    the police came to our rescue

    to reach the point of being or becoming

    the rope came untied

    to add up : amount

    the bill came to $10

    to take place

    the holiday came on Thursday

    originate sense 2, arise

    honey comes from bees

    to be available

    the dress comes in three colors

    extend sense 4, reach

    a coat that comes to the knees

    to arrive at a place, end, result, or conclusion we now come to the next chapter

    came to their senses

    happen sense 5

    no harm will come to you

    to fall within the range or limits of something

    comes under the terms of the treaty

    to turn out to be : become

    her dreams have come true

    come upon 例句

    1 Fear came upon her as she walked along the empty street.

    她走在空荡荡的街上,突然产生一种恐惧。

    2 Some " creatures ", flying through space in their own ships, will come upon one of the Voyagers.

    一些乘坐他们自己的宇宙飞船遨游太空的 “ 生物 ” 将与一艘“旅行者号”偶然相遇.

    3 We decided to swoop down upon the enemy there.

    我们决定突袭驻在那里的敌人。

    4 Why don't you come and stay with us for a while?

    5 But wrath has come upon them to the uttermost.

    忿怒临到他们身上,已经到了极处.

    6 Dr. Macphail quickly effaced from his lips the smile which had come upon them.

    麦克费尔医生赶快收回了嘴角上露出的微笑.

    7 Please come here for a minute. I want to show you something.

    8 Jessica came upon some old letters when she was cleaning the room.

    杰西卡在清洁房间的时候偶遇了一些旧信件。

    9 About a hundred people are coming to the wedding.

    10 She came quietly into the room.

    11 We can come upon him for support.

    我们可依赖他支援.

    12 People come many miles to visit the shrine.

    13 The captain of the ship invited us to come aboard.

    14 I may come upon something that'll throw some extra light on this.

    说不定我会发现什么新线索,把这件案子的眉目弄得更清楚些.

    15 Fear and a snare is come upon us, desolation and destruction.

    47恐惧和陷坑, 残害和毁灭,都临近我们.

    16 Beauty and poverty make Mary come upon the town.

    美丽和贫困使玛丽沦为娼妓.

    17 Among the ranges of snowy peaks you suddenly come upon a marvellous , vast pastureland.

    就在雪的群峰的围绕中,一片奇丽的千里牧场展现在你的眼前.

    18 Some people came by car while others came by plane.

    19 They decided to come upon the enemy stronghold by night.

    他们决定夜间进攻敌人的据点.

    20 I tell you the truth, all this will come upon this generation.

    我实在告诉你们、这一切的罪 、 都要归到这世代了.

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    come upon 短语相关

    come adrift come to Jesus moment come into conflict come and go come as a (complete/total) surprise the shape of things to come come due the best is yet to come/be come out of left field come to a stop

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