come to phrasal verbphr v a) come to a decision/conclusion/agreement etc to decide something, agree on something etc after considering or discussing a situation 作出決定/得出結論/達成協議等 SYN reachWe came to the conclusion that there was no other way back to the camp. 我們得出結論: 沒有其他回營地的路。
If they don’t come to a decision by midnight, the talks will be abandoned. 如果他們到午夜還不能作出決定,那麽就放棄會談。
b) come to a halt/stop i. to slow down and stop 停下來,停止 SYN stopThe train came to a stop just yards from the barrier. 火車在離障礙物僅幾碼處停了下來。
ii. to stop operating or continuing 停止運作,不再繼續After the election our funding came to an abrupt halt. 大選過後,我們突然斷了資金來源。
c) come to somethingREACH A STATE to develop so that a particular situation exists, usually a bad one 〔形勢〕成爲…,變爲…〔通常指變糟〕I never thought it would come to this. 我一點都沒想到情況會變成這樣子。
We need to be prepared to fight, but hopefully it won’t come to that (=that won’t be necessary). 我們需要做好戰鬥的準備,但希望不會到那個地步。
All those years of studying, and in the end it all came to nothing. 那麽多年潛心研究,到頭來還是一無所獲。
It’s come to something when I’m not allowed to express an opinion in my own house! 都成什麽了,我在自己家裏都不能發表意見了!
what is the world/the country etc coming to? (=used to say that the world etc is in a bad situation) 這個世界/國家等是怎麽了?
d) come to somethingTOTAL to add up to a total amount 總計爲,加起來是That comes to £23.50. 總共23.50英鎊。
The bill came to £48.50. 賬單上一共是48.50英鎊。
e) come to somebodyIDEA if a thought or idea comes to you, you realize or remember something 突然被某人意識到[想起來]The answer came to me in a flash. 我突然想到了答案。
I’ve forgotten her name, but maybe it’ll come to me later. 我忘記了她的名字,但稍後可能會想起來。
f) CONSCIOUSto become conscious again after you have been unconscious 〔昏迷後〕醒來,恢複知覺When he came to, he was lying on the floor with his hands tied behind his back. 他醒來時躺在地上,雙手被反綁着。
g) when it comes to something informal when you are dealing with something or talking about something 在某個方面,說到某事He’s a bit of an expert when it comes to computers. 他在電腦方面比較在行。
come to a decision/conclusion/agreement etc• Conclusion With so many unanswered questions, it is an unwise man who comes to a conclusion.• He paused at a street corner and tried to come to a decision.• Léonie stared at the two shops and came to a decision.• She and o Pappous came to a decision.• We had tea afterwards in a hotel in Berthing, but we failed to come to an agreement.• In the restaurant he realized that he had come to a decision about things.• The Post Office says it hopes the two sides can come to an agreement at a branch meeting this evening.• He has not yet come to a conclusion on that. come to something• In the morning they travelled on until they came to a thick wood.• He and John, the Red Comyn, had come to blows before.• She'd come to investigate the past, and discovered her own future instead.• The way it came to me was just the way you wish everything comes to you.• Gladys Brown and her husband came to number ten quite a few years after we moved in.• If this was the end then she needed time to come to terms with it by herself.• But human ingenuity and intelligence, plus what may amount to an instinct for symbolism, comes to the rescue.
come to somebody• In the morning they travelled on until they came to a thick wood.• He and John, the Red Comyn, had come to blows before.• She'd come to investigate the past, and discovered her own future instead.• The way it came to me was just the way you wish everything comes to you.• Gladys Brown and her husband came to number ten quite a few years after we moved in.• If this was the end then she needed time to come to terms with it by herself.• But human ingenuity and intelligence, plus what may amount to an instinct for symbolism, comes to the rescue.