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词汇 come at
释义
Phr V
come at
comes, coming, came, come
come at sb
(never passive) to move towards someone in order to attack themoften + with
He came at her with a knife.
if a lot of questions or pieces of information come at you, you are asked them or given them very quickly, in a way that is confusing or difficult to deal with
Questions were coming at her so fast that she didn't have time to think about what she was saying.
come at sth
(never passive; always + adv/prep) to think about something in a particular way
Let's come at the problem from a different angle, because this approach has got us nowhere.
phrasecome at1. come at sb to move towards someone in a threatening way, especially in order to attack them: I was just leaving the club when this guy came at me with a knife.2. come at sb if a lot of information, problems, ideas etc come at you, you have to deal with them all at the same time, and this is often confusing or difficult: Consumers have so much information coming at them about different products, that it is often difficult for them to choose which one to buy.3. come at sth informal to consider or try to deal with a problem or situation in a particular way: We need to come at the problem from a different angle. New trainees, who come at the job fresh, can often teach us something too. SIMILAR TO: approach

come at (someone or something)

1. To approach an issue or situation. I think we should start over because we've been coming at this problem all wrong.
2. To move toward someone or something in an aggressive or hostile manner. You can't come at a cat like that, or you'll scare it off. I was walking home when this guy came at me out of nowhere asking for bus fare.
3. To pelt or barrage someone with something. When I tried to break up the food fight, snacks and drinks came at me from all directions. The kids were so excited about the project that the ideas came at me all morning.
4. To achieve or attain something. She can come at this scholarship with good grades and hard work.

come at someone or something

 
1. to make a threatening move toward someone or something. The gorilla came at the cage and shook the bars. Walter came at the cake as if he were going to snatch the whole thing.
2. to attack someone or something. The elephant came at us and we moved away. The cat came at the mouse and pounced on it.

come at

1. Get hold of, attain, as in You can come at a classical education with diligent study. [Mid-1800s]
2. Rush at, make for, attack, as in They came at him in full fore. [Mid-1600s]

come at

v.
1. To approach or address something, especially some situation or problem: This is a difficult problem, but we all came at it with interesting ideas.
2. To bombard or assail someone repeatedly or persistently: Questions came at the mayor one after the other, but she answered them all confidently.
3. To rush at someone, especially to attack: They came at me with knives, so I ran away.
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