come acrosscome across1.■过来; 过访Why don't you come across to our house this evening?今晚你何不到我们家来坐坐?2.■被理解; 接受He spoke for a long time but his meaning did not come across.他讲了很久, 但没把意思讲明白。3.■吐露, 说出I don't think he'll ever come across with all the information.我想他是不会吐露全部情况的。4.■偿还…; 被迫把…交出来The robber told the woman to come across with her purse.拦路抢劫者勒令那个女人把钱包交出来。5.■穿过, 越过Be careful when you come across the street.过马路要小心。6.■偶然发现, 偶然遇见I came across him in the street yesterday.昨天我在街上无意中碰到了他。7.■出现在脑海中, 留下印象A good idea came across my mind.我忽然想到一个好主意。The papers were stored away in a secret place, and there they will probably remain until they are come across by someone who realized their importance.文件被藏在一个秘密地方, 在没有了解它的价值的人发现以前, 它大概会一直放在那里。
come across1.■(偶然地)碰到;想到:Perhaps I shall come across him in France.也许我会在法国遇见他。2.■发现;出现:I came across this book in an old bookstore in London.我在伦敦一家旧书店里发现了这本书。3.■讲得清楚明白,可理解;有说服力:Your speech didn't come across; nobody understood your opinion.你的演说讲得不明不白,没有人能听懂你的意思。4.■[口语]看上去似乎是,给人…印象:He came across to me as being quite a nice persom.他在我的印象中是一个挺好的人。5.■[美国俚语](不情愿地)交出;照付;照办:The robber took out his pistol and pointed at her head with it, and she came across with all the money she had in her pocket.土匪掏出手枪用枪对着她的头部,于是她把口袋里所有的钱全部交了出来。6.■表现自己:All the candidates came across badly on TV.所有的候选人在电视上表演得都相当拙劣。7.■答应性要求
见:come: come across