come across
phrasal verbcome across
(also come over)
- to be understood
被理解;被弄懂 - He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn't really come across.
他讲了很久,但并没有人真正理解他的意思。
- He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn't really come across.
- to make a particular impression
给人以…印象;使产生…印象 - She comes across well in interviews.
她在面试中常给人留下很好的印象。 - He came over as a sympathetic person.
他给人的印象是一个富有同情心的人。
- He doesn't come across very well when he speaks in public.
他在公共场合讲话时,给人的印象不太好。 - She comes across as shy, but she's actually very confident.
她给人的印象是害羞,但实际上她非常自信。
- She comes across well in interviews.
come across somebody/something
- [no passive] to meet or find somebody/something by chance
(偶然)遇见,碰见,发现 - I came across children sleeping under bridges.
我偶然发现睡在桥下的孩子。 - She came across some old photographs in a drawer.
她在抽屉里偶然发现了一些旧照片。
- I came across children sleeping under bridges.
come across (with something)
- [no passive] to provide or supply something when you need it
(需要时)提供,供给,给予 - I hoped she'd come across with some more information.
我希望她能再提供更多的信息。
- I hoped she'd come across with some more information.