come across 英 [kʌm əˈkrɔs]   美 [kʌm əˈkrɔs]

come across

come across  英 [kʌm əˈkrɔs] 美 [kʌm əˈkrɔs]

v. 偶遇;无意中发现;讲得清楚明白;给人…印象 

Perhaps I shall come across him in France. 也许我会在法国遇见他。
When you come across something importantk,write it down. 当你遇到重要的事情时,把它记下来.

  • 请先登录
  • v. 偶遇;无意中发现;讲得清楚明白;给人…印象
  • 1. Perhaps I shall come across him in France.

    也许我会在法国遇见他。

  • 2. When you come across something importantk,write it down.

    当你遇到重要的事情时,把它记下来.

  • 3. 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。

ˌcome aˈcross(alsoˌcome ˈover)1to be understood被理解;被弄懂He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn't really come across.他讲了很久,但并没有人真正理解他的意思。2to make a particular impression给人以…印象;使产生…印象She comes across well in interviews.她在面试中常给人留下很好的印象。He came over as a sympathetic person.他给人的印象是一个富有同情心的人。
  • 请先登录