词汇 | come down on |
释义 | Idiom come down oncome down on (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down on the issue. Related vocabulary: come down on the side of someone/somethingPhr V come down on comes, coming, came, come come down on sb to punish or criticize someone very stronglyThey're coming down heavily on people for not paying parking fines.The police are coming down hard on offenders.If he is rude in class again, the headmaster will come down on him like a ton of bricks. (= punish him severely) come down on sb to criticize or punish someone for something, especially severely and often unfairly: Your manager will really come down on you if the job isn't finished in time.come down on sb like a ton of bricks (=criticize or punish someone extremely severely) He made one tiny mistake and they all came down on him like a ton of bricks.come down hard/heavily on sb The judge came down hard on Davis, and sentenced him to six months imprisonment. come down on (someone or something)1. To scold or reprimand someone harshly. It was a mistake, so don't come down on him too hard, OK? 2. To establish one's opinion or view as being in support of a particular side of an issue. And where do you come down on this issue, sir? I think the jury is going to come down on the side of the plaintiff. 3. To actively oppose someone or something or attempt to prevent or abolish something. This issue is unjust, and as your mayor I promise to come down on it. come down onAlso, come down upon. 1. Also, come down hard on. Punish or reprimand severely. For example, My professor is going to come down on me for not completing the paper, or The judge promised to come down hard on drug dealers. [Early 1600s] Also see like a ton of bricks. 2. Oppose, voice one's opposition, as in The President came down on the new budget cuts, promising to veto them. [Late 1800s] 3. come down on the side of. Make a choice or decision in favor of, plump for, as in I'll come down on the side of those who are needy. come down on To punish, oppose, or reprimand severely and often with force: a district attorney who came down hard on drug dealers. |
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