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Definition of "come across" in 英语

Verb

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come,‎ across.

    • He came across the street towards me.
  2. To change sides; to cross over to work for the opposition.

    • You argued well in court but your firm doesn't pay its lawyers well, so why don't you come across to ours?
  3. To give an appearance or impression; to project a certain image; to seem or appear (to be some way). .mw-parser-output .object-usage-tag{font-style:italic}.mw-parser-output .deprecated{color:var(--wikt-palette-grey-lime-8,olivedrab)}[ with as; or with like]

    • How did she come across when you met with her?
    • How did she come across to you?
    • She came across as sharp and well-grounded.
    • A business suit and adequate elocution help her to come across as the competent professional she is.
  4. To find, usually by accident.

    • In the dark he came across an old box by accident.
  5. To produce what was desired; to come up with the goods. [with with]

    • He came across with the rest of the money when we mentioned our lawyer.
  6. To give in and do what is wanted or expected; to acquiesce to something.

  7. To have sex; to give in to seduction.

  8. To confess to something.