单词 | come across with something |
释义 | come across with something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome across with something phrasal verbPROVIDEto provide money or information when it is needed I hoped he might come across with a few facts. → come→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuscome across with • There was one person I thought might come across with a few facts, Mahoney's girl, Connie Fraser.• Together they must serve to make a consistent and powerful message that comes across with absolute clarity.• Brent came across with another £250,000.• The tapes and scores which they produce come across with real sincerity, and display surprisingly high levels of competence. |
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