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comer
com·er C0502400 (kŭm′ər)n.1. One that arrives or comes: free food for all comers.2. One showing promise of attaining success: a political comer.comer (ˈkʌmə) n1. (in combination) a person who comes: all-comers; newcomers. 2. informal a potential successcom•er (ˈkʌm ər) n. 1. a person or thing that is progressing well or is very promising. 2. a person or thing that arrives. [1325–75] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | comer - someone with a promising futurechallenger, competitor, contender, rival, competition - the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing" | | 2. | comer - someone who arrives (or has arrived)arriver, arrivaltraveler, traveller - a person who changes locationearly bird - a person who arrives early before others dolatecomer - someone who arrives latenewcomer - a recent arrival; "he's a newcomer to Boston" |
comernoun1. One that arrives:arrival, visitor.2. One showing much promise:rising star, up-and-comer.Translationscome (kam) – past tense came (keim) past participle come – verb1. to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him. Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me? 來 来2. to become near or close to something in time or space. Christmas is coming soon. 來臨 来临3. to happen or be situated. The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet. 位(於) 位(于) 4. (often with to) to happen (by accident). How did you come to break your leg? 碰巧發生 碰巧发生5. to arrive at (a certain state etc). What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement. 到達(某程度) 到达(某一点) 6. (with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to). The total comes to 51. 共計 共计 interjection expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc. Come, come! That was very rude of you! (表示促使注意、責備等)喂! (表示促使注意、责备等)喂! ˈcomer nounlate-comers will not be admitted; We welcome all comers. 來者 来者ˈcoming nounthe comings and goings of the people in the street. 來,進 即将到来ˈcomeback noun a return (especially to show business). The actress made a comeback years after retiring. 東山再起 恢复ˈcomedown noun a fall in dignity etc. The smaller car was a bit of a comedown after the Rolls Royce. 相形見拙 失势come about to happen. How did that come about? 發生 发生come across to meet or find by chance. He came across some old friends. 偶然遇見或發現 偶然遇见come along1. to come with or accompany the person speaking etc. Come along with me! 與...一起走,陪同… 一起走2. to progress. How are things coming along? 進展 进展come by to get. How did you come by that black eye? 得到 得到come down to decrease; to become less. Tea has come down in price. 下降 下降come into one's own to have the opportunity of showing what one can do etc. He has at last come into his own as a pop-singer. 獲得機會展示自己的才能 获得应有的声誉come off1. to fall off. Her shoe came off. 掉下 掉下2. to turn out (well); to succeed. The gamble didn't come off. 成功 成功come on1. to appear on stage or the screen. They waited for the comedian to come on. 出現在舞台或螢幕上 登台,出场 2. hurry up!. Come on – we'll be late for the party! 快點! 快点!3. don't be ridiculous!. Come on, you don't really expect me to believe that! 得啦!算了吧! 得啦!come out1. to become known. The truth finally came out. 被披露 被披露2. to be published. This newspaper comes out once a week. 被發行 被出版3. to strike. The men have come out (on strike). 罷工 罢工4. (of a photograph) to be developed. This photograph has come out very well. (照片)顯像 显像5. to be removed. This dirty mark won't come out. 被去掉 被去掉come round1. (also come around) to visit. Come round and see us soon. 拜訪 拜访2. to regain consciousness. After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes. 甦醒過來 苏醒过来come to to regain consciousness. When will he come to after the operation? 甦醒過來 苏醒过来come to light to be discovered. The theft only came to light when the owners returned from holiday. 被發現 显露come upon to meet, find or discover by chance. She came upon a solution to the problem. 偶然遇見或發現 偶遇,偶然发现 come up with to think of; to produce. He's come up with a great idea. 想出,提出 想出,提出 come what may whatever happens. I'll give you my support, come what may! 不管怎樣,無論如何 不管怎样,无论如何 to come (in the) future. in the days to come. 未來 未来comer
up-and-comerSomeone who displays signs of or potential for ambitious development, advancement, and achievement. That new intern we hired certainly is an up-and-comer, don't you think? I wouldn't be surprised if she ended up running this place someday. He might not have won the championship round, but this amateur is definitely an up-and-comer!all comersEveryone who expresses an interest in being involved in or with something. Every club on campus has to accept all comers—no one is to be excluded.See also: all, comerall comers anyone who chooses to take part in an activity, typically a competition. 1992 Al Gore Earth in the Balance He has traveled to conferences and symposia in every part of the world, argued his case, and patiently taken on all comers. See also: all, comercomer (ˈkəmɚ) n. someone with a bright future. Fred is a real comer. You’ll be hearing a lot about him. EncyclopediaSeecomaMedicalSeecomeLegalSeeComesCOMER
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comer
Synonyms for comernoun one that arrivesSynonymsnoun one showing much promiseSynonymsSynonyms for comernoun someone with a promising futureRelated Words- challenger
- competitor
- contender
- rival
- competition
noun someone who arrives (or has arrived)SynonymsRelated Words- traveler
- traveller
- early bird
- latecomer
- newcomer
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