释义 |
Examples:you can run this time, but you'll have come back—beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom); fig. facing one problem after another—one can only come across such things serendipitously—with a grunting sound it stops (idiom); come to an end spontaneously (esp. of sound)—lit. come without a shadow, leave without a footprint (idiom); come and go without a trace—wind does not come from an empty cave without reason—foretaste of material come (in essay or story)—come back from death's door (idiom); unexpected rescue from danger—monopolize the turtle head (idiom, refers to carved marble steps of the palace); to come first in triennial palace examinations—suddenly opens up a wide panorama (idiom); to come to a wide clearing—He who comes is surely ill-intentioned, no-one well-meaning will come (idiom).—if I (you, she, he...) had known it would come this, I (you, she, he...) would not have acted thus [idiom.]—even if you build a thousand-league awning for it, every banquet must come an end [idiom.]—virtuous achievements come their successful conclusion [idiom.]—If there are lovers, love will find find a way come together. [idiom.]—classifier for pairs of objects which naturally come in pairs such as chopsticks or shoes— |