come over的意思
过来; 突然感到; 顺便来访; 在上空[上方]经过
ph.
1. They came over from the South to see me.
他们从南方远道来看我。
2. Come over any time; I'm always in.
请随便什么时候来坐坐,我总在家。
3. A fit of dizziness came over me.
我忽然感到一阵头晕。
Bob on the Telephone-(鲍勃在打电话)
A:Hello, Pete. This is Bob. How are you?
你好,皮特,我是鲍勃,你怎么样?
B:Oh, I'm fine.
啊,我很好。
A:Where were you this afternoon? You missed an important lecture.Not sick, I hope.
今天下午你在哪儿?你错过了一堂重要课。我想你没生病吧?
B:No.
没有。
A:That's good. The next time you decide to skip class, check with me first.It wouldn't do for both of us to be absent.We need at least one complete set of notes.
那很好,下次你决定要逃课的话,先告诉我一下。我们两人都缺席不太好。我们至少应有一套完整的笔记。
B:OK.
好的。
A:By the way, are you still in timewasting mood?
顺便问问你,你现在还是觉得无聊吗?
B:Yeah,a little.
有点。
A:Good. Why don't you come over after supper?Joe's off somewhere with date, and I don't feel much like working.
好,晚饭后你来好吗?乔出去约会了,而我不大想工作了。
B:How about eight o'clock?
八点左右来怎样?
A:Well. And bring some records over, why don't you?
好极了!带一些唱片来好吗?
B:Okay. See you then. Goodbye.
好,到时见,再见。
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1. 走过来:check over 核对;检查 | come over 走过来 | take over 接管; 接替; 继承
2. 过来;从远方来:come out with 发表,提出;公布 | come over 过来;从远方来 | come to one's mind 忽然想起
3. 过来:come over dizzy 感到眩晕 | come over 过来 | come over 过来
4. 过来;顺便来访:come out (花)开;发(芽出现;出来 | come over 过来;顺便来访 | come to oneself 苏醒;恢复知觉
1. (尤指奇怪或意外的感觉)支配,影响
If a feeling or desire, especially a strange or surprising one, comes over you, it affects you strongly.
e.g. As I entered the corridor which led to my room that eerie feeling came over me...
走进通往我房间的走廊时,那种怪异恐怖的感觉包围了我。
e.g. I'm sorry, I don't know what came over me.
对不起,我不知道自己是怎么回事。
2. 开始觉得;突然表现得
If someone comes over all dizzy or shy, for example, they suddenly start feeling or acting in that way.
e.g. When Connie pours her troubles out to him, Joe comes over all sensitive...
当康妮向他倾诉自己的烦恼时,乔显得极为体贴。
e.g. Now you are coming over all puritanical about nothing.
你太古板了,其实没什么事。
3. 给人以…印象;显得
If someone or what they are saying comes over in a particular way, they make that impression on people who meet them or are listening to them.
e.g. You come over as a capable and amusing companion...
你给人的感觉是一个能干、风趣的同伴。
e.g. He came over well — perhaps a little pompous, but nevertheless honest and straightforward.
他给人的印象很好,可能显得有点自大,不过还是很诚实和直率。
1. Performers were a little harder to come by this time, but Hayama got over his early trepidation.
2. The'Come on Over'singer made the startling confession in a candid interview, although she refused to go into any further details.
3. Georgia has also come under severe diplomatic and economic pressure from Russia, which is intent on keeping control over the volatile Caucasus region.
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4. Chirac's office took the unusual step of asking reporters to come over in person yesterday for a clarification.
5. Longtime foes, they have come close to war three times over those issues since 1974.
6. They realized they had come across great changes in Tibet over the past 60 years under development.
7. come over的解释
7. If one pays even slight attention to the news or daily paper, one would come across similar problems all over the world.
8. Dongfeng Auto's ambitious plans come after it had achieved excellent performance over the past several years.
9. Forecasters expect Frances to strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico and then come ashore again near Apalachicola Bay on the Florida Panhandle.
10. Most won't come alive until heaven draws a blanket of darkness over it.
verb
1. communicate the intended meaning or impression
e.g. He came across very clearly
Synonym: come across