come down
phrasal verbcome down
- to break and fall to the ground
崩塌;坍塌 - The ceiling came down with a terrific crash.
随着一声可怕的巨响,天花板塌了下来。
- The ceiling came down with a terrific crash.
- (of rain, snow, etc.
) to fall雨、雪等 落下;降落 - The rain came down in torrents.
大雨滂沱。
- The rain came down in torrents.
- (of an aircraft
) to land or fall from the sky飞机 着陆;降落;从空中坠落 - We were forced to come down in a field.
我们被迫降落在田野里。
- We were forced to come down in a field.
- if a price, a temperature, a rate, etc. comes down, it gets lower
(价格、温度、比率等)下降,降低 - The price of gas is coming down.
煤气价格在下跌。 - Gas is coming down in price.
煤气价格在下跌。
- The price of gas is coming down.
- to decide and say publicly that you support or oppose somebody/something
决定并宣布(支持或反对) - The committee came down in support of his application.
委员会决定并宣布支持他的申请。
- The committee came down in support of his application.
- to reach as far down as a particular point
下垂,向下延伸(到某一点) - Her hair comes down to her waist.
她的头发垂至腰部。
- Her hair comes down to her waist.
- (informal) to become less excited or happy, especially after taking drugs
落下;降落 - As the drug wore off I felt myself coming down.
随着药物的逐渐消失,我感到自己的体重下降了。
- As the drug wore off I felt myself coming down.
come down (from…)
- (British English, formal) to leave a university, especially or Cambridge, at the end of a term or after finishing your studies
opposite come up (to…)(尤指在牛津或剑桥期末或学业结束后)离开大学,大学毕业
come down (from…) (to…)
- to come from one place to another, usually from the north of a country to the south, or from a larger place to a smaller one
从…到…(通常指从一国的北部到南部,或从大地方到小地方)
come down (to somebody)
- to have come from a long time in the past
(从很久以前)流传下来 - The name has come down from the last century.
这名称是从上个世纪流传下来的。
- The name has come down from the last century.