词汇 | come forward |
释义 | Idiom come forward to offer help or information.The police hope that some witness to the shooting will come forward with information. Phr V come forward comes, coming, came, come come forward to offer to do something, especially to help someone or to give information to someone in authority300 donors have come forward in response to a request for people to give blood. sometimes + withThe police are asking members of the public to come forward with information.The company is unlikely to come forward with a higher offer in the next 48 hours. sometimes + to do sthSeveral patients have come forward to support allegations of abuse at the hospital. come forward1. To move toward a point of congregation; to step forward. Anyone involved in the ceremony may come forward at this time. 2. To share information, often in court or otherwise regarding a wrongdoing. Will the first witness please come forward? The police are asking anyone with more information on the crime to come forward. 3. To present oneself to offer help. Luckily, an audience member came forward to help me with the microphone. come forward (with something)to bring something, such as information, to someone's attention. Colleen came forward with a new idea. I hope you each can come forward with something useful. come forward1. Lit. to move oneself forward. come forward and stand before the whole class. 2. Fig. to present oneself to offer evidence in court voluntarily. Why did you not come forward earlier in the trial? I was afraid to come forward during the trial. come forwardPresent oneself, offer one's services, as in The boss asked for more help, but no one was inclined to come forward. [Early 1800s] come forwardv. 1. To step out and present oneself: The teacher asked the three boys to come forward and receive their award. 2. To offer information or assistance: After the fire, several families came forward with some money for the victims. |
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