英:[kʌm kli:n]
美:[kʌm klin]
英:[kʌm kli:n]
美:[kʌm klin]
坦白承认;老实交代;
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 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
vermiform appendixnoun
appendix sense 2
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
1 Jeff, you need to come clean on who is funding your work.
杰夫, 你要老实交代谁给你投资了.
2 You need to come clean with your parents.
你该向你父母坦白真相。
3 I just need to come clean to D.
我要做的就是向D坦白.
4 Come clean about career problems.
对职业经历上的问题要讲清楚.
5 I tried to give you some time so you'd come clean.
我给你次机会来澄清自己.
6 Cricket: She's right, Pinocchio. You'd better come clean.
蟋蟀: 她是对的, 皮诺曹,你最好说实话.
7 I've got to come ` clean ( with you ) I was the one who broke the window.
我 ( 向你 ) 说实话--窗户是我打破的.
8 The dog began to growl as we came closer.
9 It's obvious you did It'so you as well come clean.
显而易见,那是你干的,因此你不妨全盘招供了.
10 Some people came by car while others came by plane.
11 She came quietly into the room.
12 He came home late again last night.
13 People come from all over the country to see him.
14 Why don't you come and stay with us for a while?
15 To come clean, I found the movie exceedingly boring.
说实话, 我觉得这部电影简直无聊透顶.
16 That shirt just won't come clean.
那件衬衫是洗不干净了.
17 People come many miles to visit the shrine.
18 I think you have to come clean.
我认为你必须讲明真相.
19 Chao Hsin - mei pressed the button to call the waiter to come clean up.
赵辛楣 捺电铃叫跑堂来收拾.
20 Ann, come clean. I'll take Pat up to change. Hurry.
快来清理. 我要帮帕特拿衣服换, 快点.