单词 | come through |
释义 | come through 1. phrasal verb [no passive] B2 To come through a dangerous or difficult situation means to survive it and recover from it. The city had faced racial crisis and come through it. [VERB PARTICLE noun] He's too old to come through a fall like that. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb If a feeling or message comes through, it is clearly shown in what is said or done. I hope my love for the material came through, because it is a great script. [VERB PARTICLE] Their talk is often hard to fathom but their exuberance still comes through. [VERB PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verb If something comes through, it arrives, especially after some procedure has been carried out. A huge cheer of relief went up when the result came through. [VERB PARTICLE] The news came through at about five o'clock on election day. [VERB PARTICLE] 4. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for come If you come through with what is expected or needed from you, you succeed in doing or providing it. He puts his administration at risk if he doesn't come through on these promises for reform. [V P + on/with] We found that we were totally helpless, and our women came through for us. [VERB PARTICLE + for] |
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