单词 | come for somebody/something |
释义 | come for somebody/somethingcome for somebody/something phrasal verbphr v a) ARRIVEto arrive to collect someone or something 来接;来拿 I’ll come for you at about eight o'clock. 我8点左右来接你。 b) ARRIVEto arrive at a place in order to take someone away by force 为强行带走…而来 Members of the secret police came for him in the middle of the night. 半夜里秘密警察来抓他。 Examples from the Corpus come for • They got what they came for.• When the time came for a second round of financing, Jacob wanted more than money.• He might as well have descended on the Palace, announcing that he had come for a stay.• They come for companionship and for the chance to enjoy a wide range of activities.• My mouth is tired now, and I think the time has come for me to go.• The time has come for start-up companies like mine to turn all our efforts into something concrete.• Zimmerman believes the time has come for Tucsonans to stop relying on groundwater.• The best is yet to come for you. → come for somebody/something at come1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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