come to grief
遭难,失败
2025-09-06 19:50 浏览次数 8
遭难,失败
1. to move toward something approach
Come here.
2. to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose
Come see us. Come and see what's going on.
3. to reach a particular station in a series
Now we come to the section on health.
4. to arrive in due course
The time has come to make your decision. Has the mail come yet?
5. to approach in kind or quality
This comes near perfection.
6. to reach a condition or conclusion
came to regard him as a friend Come to think of it, you may be right. The screw came loose.
7. to advance toward accomplishment come along
The job is coming nicely.
8. to advance in a particular manner
Come running when I call.
9. to advance, rise, or improve in rank or condition
has come a long way
10. extend
Her dress came to her ankles.
11. to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion
came to his senses come untied He came to regret his choice.
12. amount
The taxes on it come to more than it's worth.
13. to appear to the mind
The answer came to them.
14. to appear on a scene make an appearance
Children come equipped to learn any language.
15. happen, occur
No harm will come to you.
16. to come to pass take place —used in the subjunctive with inverted subject and verb to express the particular time or occasion
Come spring the days will be longer.
17. originate, arise
Wine comes from grapes. They come from sturdy stock.
18. to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation
The artillery came into action.
19. to fall within a field of view or a range of application
This comes within the terms of the treaty.
20. to issue forth
A sob came from her throat.
21. to take form
Churn till the butter comes.
22. to be available
This model comes in several sizes. as good as they come
23. to experience orgasm
24. to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property
Several thousand dollars came to him from his uncle.
25. to become moved favorably relent
26. to turn out to be
Good clothes don't come cheap.
27. become
a dream that came true
28. to approach or be near (an age)
a child coming eight years old
29. to take on the aspect of
come the stern parent
30. to fail completely
The plan came a cropper.
31. to meet, find, or encounter especially by chance
Researchers have come across important new evidence.
32. repeat also to speak further —used as an interrogative
33. to tell the whole story confess
came clean about her crimes
34. to acquire as a possession or achievement
come into a fortune
35. to achieve one's potential
He had a slow start as a pitcher, but he's come into his own this season. also to gain recognition
36. to reach maturity
Your class has come of age at a moment of great consequence for our nation and for the world …
— Barack Obama
37. to cease foolish or pretentious talk or behavior
Come off it, you're being silly.
38. to seize suddenly and strangely
What's come over you?
39. to be a question of
When it comes to pitching horseshoes, he's the champ.
40. to encounter misfortune (such as calamity, defeat, or ruin)
His campaign came to grief.
41. to meet or deal with firmly, frankly, or straightforwardly
come to grips with the unemployment problem
42. to get hold of oneself regain self-control
But when he came to himself he said, "How many of my father's hired servants have bread enough and to spare … "
— Luke 15:17 (Revised Standard Version)
43. happen
Many of the things he predicted have come to pass.
44. to reach an agreement —often used with with
The company has come to terms with the union.
45. to become adjusted especially emotionally or intellectually —usually used with with
come to terms with modern life
46. to meet or find by chance come across
came upon an old friend
47. existing or arriving in the future
in the days to come There will be more trouble to come.
48. semen
49. orgasm
50. to move toward approach
Come here.
51. to go or travel to a place
I'll be coming home for the weekend.
52. originate sense 2, arise
They come from a good family.
53. to reach the point of being or becoming
The water came to a boil. The rope came untied.
54. to add up amount
The bill comes to ten dollars.
55. to happen or occur
This couldn't have come at a better time.
56. to be available
These books come in four bindings.
57. reach entry 1 sense 3
The water came to our knees.
58. happen sense 1
How did it come about that he got lost?
59. to meet or find by chance
I came across an interesting article.
60. to go somewhere with someone
61. to make progress
She's not better yet, but she's coming along.
62. to appear or occur as a possibility
Don't marry the first person who comes along.
63. to make a visit to
Come by my desk when you can.
64. acquire
A reliable used car is hard to come by.
65. to fall sick
He came down with a cold.
66. to affect suddenly and strangely
I'm sorry I yelled. I don't know what came over me.
67. to become conscious again
He fainted but came to after several minutes.
68. to meet or find by chance
I came upon a stray dog.
founder失败,破产;(船)沉没;(马,骑手)蹒跚,绊倒;(尤指马等)患蹄叶炎
bomb轰炸,投弹;疾行;(考试、演出等)惨败
our comrades will also come to grief if they misuse their experience.
我们的同志,如果经验使用不当,也会吃亏。
so many marriages have come to grief over lack of money.
许多婚姻都因缺钱而以失败告终。
the profiteers who bleed consumers for money by hook or by crook are bound to come to grief in time.
不择手段榨取消费者钱财的奸商终将受到惩罚。
planets could also come to grief in a similar process, although zubovas and co say these kinds of events are probably as rare as the death of stars.
尽管zubovas和他的朋友说这种事情和恒星的死亡一样罕见,但是行星也可能用类似的过程走进不幸。
their marriage come to grief after only two years.
他们的婚姻才维持两年就告失败。
advance预先的;先行的
approach方法,方式;接近;接洽;(某事的)临近;路径;进场(着陆);相似的事物
near在......附近,靠近;临近;近乎,就要;与......相似,近似于
nigh可怕的;噩梦似的
go忍受;出产;以……打赌
retreat撤退;退避;向后倾
withdraw撤退;离开