come to terms中文,come to terms的意思,come to terms翻译及用法

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come to terms

让步,妥协;达成协议

come to terms 英语释义

英语释义

    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.

come to terms 片语

片语

Come to terms with someperson达成协议

to come to terms达成协议

Come to terms with sb于某人达成协议

meet halfway让步;妥协

to come to terms with正视

To come on good terms达成协议

come to terms with somebody和某人达成协议

come to terms with妥协;达成协议;让步;屈服;甘心忍受

come to terms with sth终于接受

come to terms with something接受

compound复合的;混合的

come to terms 例句

英汉例句

  • iceland’s power is trapped in iceland, and if there is something poetic about the idea of trapped power, there is also something prosaic in how the icelanders have come to terms with the problem.

    冰岛的能量被困在冰岛内部,如果存在一些关于被困能量的诗意想法,那么也存在一些冰岛人的乏味的妥协措施。

  • but rich countries were always going to have to come to terms with the fiscal consequences of demographic pressures on existing welfare systems sooner or later.

    但是富裕国家往往迟早会向基于现有福利体制的人口统计学压力所带来的财政后果进行妥协。

  • and the world has to come to terms with that.

    世界必须对此达成妥协。

  • perhaps it「s not actually less social, but it might seem that way as we all come to terms with getting value out of our networks — while filtering out the clutter.

    或许这实际上并没有减少其「社会性」,但它似乎这样让我们达成一致,即从我们的网络中吸取价值—而不去理会那些杂乱无章的东西。

  • this week at balmoral, we have all been trying to help william and harry come to terms with the devastating loss that they and the rest of us have suffered.

    这个星期在巴尔莫勒尔堡,我们所有人都会尝试着帮助威廉王子和哈里王子接受他们和我们遭受的毁灭性的损失。

  • the documentary style further complicates things, as gabe (allen) and judy (farrow) start to come to terms with the decline of their marriage after close friends of theirs announce plans for divorce.

    影片的纪实风格使情节愈发的难懂,当盖布(艾伦扮演)和朱迪(费勒扮演)的亲密好友向他们宣告了离婚的消息,他们二人也开始向自己渐渐衰亡的婚姻妥协。

  • however, she admitted, 「i have long ago come to terms with the fact that it is not my forte.

    不过她自己承认:」很早之前我就与事实妥协了,因为体操不是我的长处。「

  • an irish peasant would have long since come to terms with the creature.

    如果是个爱尔兰农夫,恐怕他早就和这怪物妥协了。

  • what they have apparently failed to do is to persuade germans to come to terms with the changes they are witnessing.

    他们明显的失误是未能说服德国人为他们正目睹的改变作出妥协。

  • but analysts say that investors have long expected apple and verizon to come to terms eventually, and apple’s stock price already reflects that.

    但分析师们认为投资者一直期盼苹果和威瑞森最终能达成协议,而且苹果公司的股价已经反映了这一事实。

  • they are consistent with the way in which we can try to come to terms with the intention of a speaker but suppose we say that language must be obtruding itself in this utterance like any other.

    这种一致体现在,我们可以试着和说话者的意图达成妥协,但假设我们说,语言,必然会对说出的话语施加影响,像在其他情况下那样。

  • the more you deal with and come to terms with the issues causing the problem, the less you will turn to the eating disorder behaviors as a way to cope.

    当你对引起问题的事进行处理和让步得越多,你将进食障碍行为作为一种应付方式的可能就越少。

  • at this point, i have to come to terms with the fact that my lifestyle requires a certain variety of footwear.

    到了这里,我不得不屈服于这样一个事实,我的生活方式需要多种不同的鞋子。

  • researchers found productivity will drop by 50 per cent this week as depressed staff around the country struggle to come to terms with the dark nights closing in.

    调查人员发现,本周人们的工作效率将会下降50%,因为全国上下都感到郁闷的上班族们正努力适应黑夜的来袭。

  • the west, after some grumbling, would have come to terms with it.

    西方国家发些牢骚之后也将慢慢地同意这种做法。

  • you come to terms as we say with reality.

    我们说,你让步于现实。

  • it’s time to come to terms with globalization.

    现在是我们向全球化靠拢的时候了。

  • she has, she says, long since come to terms with the isolation of writing; these days, she likes nothing more than 」to sink down into the mud", undisturbed.

    克莱尔说,她已经习惯了在孤独中写作。这么多年来,她最喜欢的就是「隐匿于世外桃源」,不受纷繁世界的打扰。

  • others feel that the new epoch is upon us and we should come to terms with its implications for the planet.

    其他委员认为新的世纪即将到来,我们应该把它应用在处理人与地球关系上。

  • if we」re focused on the work of art in and of itself, on the poem, we obviously in thinking about what it means need to come to terms with three kinds of evidence.

    将注意力放在艺术作品本身或者说诗本身上,很显然,如果我们想考虑它所表达的意思的话,我们必须对三种证据作出让步

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