come over
phrasal verb with come verb uk/kʌm/ us/kʌm/ came | come
(SEEM)
C2 UK似乎是,表现为,显得像
to seem to be a particular type of person
I watched the interview and felt he came over as quite arrogant. 我看了这段采访,感觉他似乎很傲慢。
- More examples
- I think she comes over as very nervous.
- He doesn't come over as particularly trustworthy.
- He came over as very knowledgeable.
(MOVE)
C1 过来;(从一地)来到另一地;(向某人处)挪动
to come to a place, move from one place to another, or move towards someone
Come over here! 到这边来!
Is your family coming over from Greece for the wedding? 你的家人要从希腊赶来参加婚礼吗?
(FEEL)
[ L only + adj ] UK突然感觉…
to be influenced suddenly and unexpectedly by a strange feeling
I stood up too quickly and came over all dizzy/faint/peculiar. 我起身起得太猛,突然感到一阵眩晕/头昏/异样。