单词 | come to sth |
释义 | come to sth come to sth (DECIDE) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► F0 If you come to a decision, arrangement, etc., you make a decision or decide what to think about something: » We haven't come to a decision on the matter yet.» Have you come to any conclusions about the story yet?Thesaurus+: ↑Decisions and deciding come to sth (REACH) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) B2 to reach a particular point or state: » His hair comes right down to his shoulders.» He's tiny, he doesn't even come up to my chest!» And now I come to (= I will mention) my main point.» The war had just come to an end (= ended).» The car spun off the road, turned over twice and came to rest (= stopped moving) in a field.» We may have to sell the house, but I hope it won't come to that.Thesaurus+: ↑Arriving, entering and invadingThesaurus+: ↑Coming to an end , ↑Causing something to endcome to nothingF0 If plans come to nothing, they fail: » So much effort and planning and it's all come to nothing.Thesaurus+: ↑Failing and doing badly come to sth (TOTAL) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► B2 to be a particular total when numbers or amounts are added together: » That comes to £25.Thesaurus+: ↑Calculations and calculating , ↑Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division• • • Extra Examples:» Our shopping came to £34.» When we added up all the guests, it came to over 200.» I'll pay for the food. It shouldn't come to too much.» The bill came to roughly £60.» Altogether, the accommodation and food came to six hundred pounds. |
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