1 PHRASAL VERB [no passive] (尤指奇怪或意外的感觉)支配,影响 If a feeling or desire, especially a strange or surprising one, comes over you, it affects you strongly. (尤指奇怪或意外的感觉)支配,影响
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As I entered the corridor which led to my room that eerie feeling came over me. [VERB PREP. noun]
走进通往我房间的走廊时,那种怪异恐怖的感觉包围了我。
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I'm sorry, I don't know what came over me. [VERB PREP. noun]
对不起,我不知道自己是怎么回事。
2 PHR-V-LINK 开始觉得;突然表现得 If someone comes over all dizzy or shy, for example, they suddenly start feeling or acting in that way. 开始觉得;突然表现得
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When Connie pours her troubles out to him, Joe comes over all sensitive. [V P adj]
当康妮向他倾诉自己的烦恼时,乔显得极为体贴。
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Now you are coming over all puritanical about nothing. [V P adj]
你太古板了,其实没什么事。
3 PHRASAL VERB 给人以…印象;显得 If someone or what they are saying comes over in a particular way, they make that impression on people who meet them or are listening to them. 给人以…印象;显得
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You come over as a capable and amusing companion. [VERB PREP. + as]
你给人的感觉是一个能干、风趣的同伴。
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He came over well — perhaps a little pompous, but nevertheless honest and straightforward. [VERB PREP. adv.]
他给人的印象很好,可能显得有点自大,不过还是很诚实和直率。
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