单词 | come over |
释义 | come over come over (MOVE) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► C1 to come to a place, move from one place to another, or move towards someone: » Come over here!» Are your family coming over from Greece for the wedding?Thesaurus+: ↑Advancing and moving forward come over (SEEM) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► C2 to seem to be a particular type of person: » I watched the interview and felt he came over as quite arrogant.Thesaurus+: ↑Seeming and purporting to be , ↑Faking and pretending• • • Extra Examples:» I think she comes over as very nervous.» He doesn't come over as particularly trustworthy.» He came over as very knowledgeable. come over [L only + adj] UK (FEEL) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► F0 to be influenced suddenly and unexpectedly by a strange feeling: » I stood up too quickly and came over all dizzy/faint/peculiar.Thesaurus+: ↑Experiencing and suffering |
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