词汇 | come down with |
释义 | Idiom come down withcome down with (something) to become ill with a disease.Twenty-two pupils came down with flu. Phr V come down with comes, coming, came, come come down with sth slightly informal to become ill, usually with a disease that is not very seriousI think I'm coming down with a cold - I've been coughing all day. come down with sth to get an illness, especially one that is not very serious and is passed from one person to another: Almost everyone in the office came down with flu. I think I'm coming down with something - I feel really hot. come down with (something)To become ill. "With" is typically followed by the particular illness. I didn't do much this weekend because I came down with a cold. Our goalie came down with the flu and missed the game. come down with somethingto become or to be sick with some illness. Susan came down with a bad cold and had to cancel her trip. I didn't go to work because I came down with the flu. come down withBecome ill with, as in The whole family came down with the flu. [Late 1800s] come down with To become sick with (an illness): came down with the flu. |
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