come to
phrasal verbcome to
- (also come around/round)to become conscious again
恢复知觉;苏醒
come to somebody
- [no passive] (of an idea
) to enter your mind主意 被想出 - The idea came to me in the bath.
我泡澡时想出了这个主意。 - come to somebody that… It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong all along.
她突然意识到她一开始就错了。
- The idea came to me in the bath.
come to something [no passive]
- to add up to something
合计;共计;总共 - The bill came to $30.
账单金额总计为 30 美元。 - I never expected those few items to come to so much.
我根本没想到就那么几件东西合计起来竟要花这么多钱。
- The bill came to $30.
- to reach a particular situation, especially a bad one
达到(某状况,尤指坏的局面) - The doctors will operate if necessary—but it may not come to that.
必要时医生会施行手术,但也许还不至于此。 - Who'd have thought things would come to this (= become so bad)?
谁会想到事情竟会变成这个样子?
- The doctors will operate if necessary—but it may not come to that.