present tense | |
I/you/we/they | come to |
he/she/it | comes to |
present participle | coming to |
past tense | came to |
past participle | come to |
The idea came to me when we were on holiday. 我是在我們度假的時候想到這個主意的。
Her name will come to me in a minute. 我一會兒就會想起她的名字。
It came to her that it was foolish to expect him to help. 她意識到指望他幫忙是很愚蠢的。
With salaries and overtime the bill came to £752,000. 薪水加上加班費總共是752,000英鎊。
I'll come on to some of the effects of this policy in a moment.
So, has our relationship come to this? Two people with nothing to say to each other. 這麽說來,我們的關系已經到這個份上了?兩個人居然彼此沒話可說。
You wonder what the world is coming to when young children are dying of hunger. 讓人難以想象孩子們死於饑餓時這世界要變成什麽樣子。
It comes to something when you don't even remember your own mother's birthday. 你連自己母親的生日都不記得,這是有些過分了。
His teachers all agreed that he wouldn't come to anything much. 他的老師們一致認爲他不會有多大作爲。
When it comes to holidays, I prefer something lazy. 說到度假,我甯願選擇懶散一些的方式。
When it comes to writing letters, she's hopeless. 說到寫信,她是無可救藥了。
After the blow, he didn't come to for several moments.
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