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come over

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come over
  1. (British English, informal) to suddenly feel something突然感到
    • + adj. to come over funny/dizzy/faint突然感到可笑/眩晕/昏眩
    • I come over all shy whenever I see her.我每次看到她时都会突然感到很害羞。
  2. (also come across)
    to be understood突然感到
  3. to make a particular impression影响某人
    • He came over well in the interview.他在面试中给人留下了很好的印象。
come over (to…)
  1. to come to a place, especially somebody’s house, in order to visit for a short time(尤指到某人家中)短暂造访
come over (to…) (from…)
  1. to travel from one place to another, usually over a long distance(通常远距离地)从…到,从…来
    • Why don't you come over to England in the summer?你为何不在夏天来英格兰呢?
    • Her grandparents came over from Ireland during the famine.她的祖父母是在饥荒时期从爱尔兰迁移过来的。
come over (to something)
  1. to change from one side, opinion, etc. to another改变立场(或看法等)Topics Opinion and argumentc2
come over somebody
  1. [no passive] to affect somebody影响某人
    • A fit of dizziness came over her.她感到一阵头晕目眩。
    • I can't think what came over me (= I do not know what caused me to behave in that way).我不知道我是怎么了。

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