come across
phrasal verb with come verb uk/kʌm/ us/kʌm/ came | come
(BEHAVE)
C1 表现得,让人觉得,给人以…印象
to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic
She comes across really well (= creates a positive image) on television. 她在电视上给人的印象真的很不错。
He comes across as a bit of a bore in interview. 采访中他表现得有点儿令人厌烦。
(EXPRESS)
C2 (作品、电影、音乐或讲话中的思想或情绪)表达得清楚明白,被理解
If an idea or emotion comes across in writing, film, music, or when someone is speaking, it is expressed clearly and people notice it.
What comes across in his later poetry is a great sense of sadness. 他后期的诗歌表露的是强烈的悲伤情绪。