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单词 come over
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come over

phrasal verb with come uk/kʌm/us/kʌm/verb came, come

(SEEM)

C2 UK to seem to be a particular type of person:

I watched the interview and felt he came over as quite arrogant.

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  • I think she comes over as very nervous.
  • He doesn't come over as particularly trustworthy.
  • He came over as very knowledgeable.

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Seeming and purporting to be

  • apparent
  • as if/though idiom
  • by the look(s) of things idiom
  • come
  • come across
  • face
  • impression
  • outward
  • paper
  • persona
  • prima facie
  • purport
  • putative
  • reportedly
  • so-called
  • sound
  • supposed
  • supposedly
  • verisimilitude
  • you can't judge a book by its cover idiom

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(MOVE)

C1 to come to a place, move from one place to another, or move towards someone:

Come over here!
Is your family coming over from Greece for the wedding?

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Advancing and moving forward

  • advance
  • advancing
  • approach
  • beeline
  • come
  • come up
  • gain
  • gain on sb/sth
  • gravitate towards/to sth/sb
  • head
  • make
  • make towards sth/sb
  • proceed
  • pull
  • push
  • roll
  • slide
  • slip
  • surge

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(FEEL)

[ L only + adj ] UK to be influenced suddenly and unexpectedly by a strange feeling:

I stood up too quickly and came over all dizzy/faint/peculiar.

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Experiencing and suffering

  • afflict
  • affliction
  • almost/nearly die of sth idiom
  • be a martyr to sth idiom
  • be a victim of your own success idiom
  • be devoured by sth idiom
  • get the short end of the stick idiom
  • go through sth
  • grip
  • hands-on
  • hold
  • hold on
  • ride
  • run into sth
  • sample
  • seat
  • sense
  • underwent
  • ups and downs
  • writhe

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