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Definition
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to come
他是昨天来这儿的。He came here yesterday.
- to arrive
Compounds (9)
weed; weed plant; plant; name of weed plant (fat hen, goosefoot, pigweed etc); Chenopodium album
Related words (226)
incoming telegram or telephone call; your telegram, telephone call, or message; to send a telegram or make a telephone call here (i.e. to the speaker); to have instant attraction to sb; to have chemistry with sb; to come back (of electricity, after an outage)
come on; about; for; generally; generally speaking; to have one's say; to interpret a topic (from a certain point of view); now we come to talk about it (...)
there's not enough time (to do something); it's too late (to do something); there isn't enough time; there's no time left; there's no time
(to be) on time; to come in time; to have enough time; there's still time; able to do something in time; (there is) enough time; there's enough time; there's time left
(lit.) mountain has a connecting pulse throughout like a dragon (idiom, from fengshui); sequence of events; pedigree; cause and effects; the whys and wherefores; where sth comes from and where it goes; ins and outs
not to reciprocate is against etiquette (classical); to respond in kind
arriving early can't beat coming at the right time; perfect timing
firstly; first of all; in the first place; for one thing; on one hand; on (the) one hand; as soon as (someone) arrives
to sound (old, foreign, exciting, right etc); to ring (true); to sound as if (i.e. to give the listener an impression); to hear from somewhere
tathagata (Buddha's name for himself, having many layers of meaning - Sanskrit: thus gone, having been Brahman, gone to the absolute etc)
apparently; seem; appear; look as if; to seem; it seems (that); to be considered; in the sight (of somebody)
to act arbitrarily regardless of the rules; to mess with sth; to make a hash of things; to cause trouble
to come over; to manage; to handle; to be able to take care of; come here (used as an instruction)
to get hyped up in front of an audience; (of children) to play up in front of guests
to get along well (with); to hit it off (with someone); to be able to talk (to); easy to talk (to); to be congenial
an experienced person; sb who has 'been around (the block)'; sb who has personally experienced it
according to me; to me; in my opinion; as far as I'm concerned; as I am concerned
to visit frequently; to have frequent dealings (with); to see each other often
to be prompted by a sudden impulse; carried away by a whim; to have a brainstorm
to sum up; in a word; on the whole; all in all; in general; by and large; in short; in summary; generally speaking
(lit.) sth hits one in the face; directly in one's face; sth assaults the senses; blatant (advertising); eye catching; (a smell) assaults the nostrils
going directly (without detour); (fig.) direct; straightforward (in one's manner or speech)
to observe the past to foresee the future (idiom, taken loosely from Book of Songs); studying ancient wisdom gives insight into what is to come
to surpass all others of its kind before and since; to have neither predecessors nor successors
Idioms (31)
come without a shadow, leave without a footprint (idiom); to come and leave without a trace
the future is long (idiom); there will be ample time for that later; We'll cross that bridge when we get there
(lit.) to return in a swirl of dust (idiom); (fig.) to regroup and come back even stronger; to make a comeback
(lit.) late-comer lives above (idiom); the up-and-coming youngster outstrips the older generation; the pupil surpasses the master
to call to come and shout to go (idiom); to yell orders; always bossing people around
to come to a place on account of its reputation (idiom); attracted to visit a famous location
(idiom) to rudely push and pull others; (idiom) to evade responsibility and push it to others
the time comes, fortune turns (idiom); to have a lucky break; things change for the better
to hover between life and death (idiom); to suffer terribly; within an inch of one's life
coming and going alone (idiom); a lone operator; keeping to oneself; unsociable; maverick
(lit.) eyes and eyebrows come and go (idiom); to make eyes; to exchange flirting glances with sb
(lit.) proper behavior is based on reciprocity (idiom); (fig.) to return politeness for politeness
meandering and circuitous (idiom); to go around in circles and never get anywhere
to follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition; forming a bridge between earlier and later stages
bitterness finishes, sweetness begins (idiom); the hard times are over, the good times just beginning
start explaining and it's a long story (idiom); complicated and not easy to express succinctly
(lit.) to meet those arriving, to send of those departing (idiom); busy entertaining guests; all time taken over with social niceties
to resign oneself to adversity (idiom); to grin and bear it; to submit meekly to insults, maltreatment, humiliation etc
wind does not come from an empty cave without reason; there's no smoke without fire (idiom)
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