词汇 | come round |
释义 | Idiom come (a)round Theme: AWAKEN to return to consciousness; to wake up.He came around after we threw cold water in his face.The boxer was knocked out, but came round in a few seconds. Idiom come (a)round Theme: AGREEMENT finally to agree or consent (to something).I thought he'd never agree, but in the end he came around.She came round only after we argued for an hour. Phr V come round comes, coming, came, come come around/round to visit someone at their house'Have you seen Adrian recently?' 'Yes, he came round last week.' sometimes + forWhy don't you come round for dinner next Saturday? sometimes + to do sthHalfway through the party, a neighbour came around to complain about the noise. to move around a group of people in order to talk to them, give them something, or take something from themoften + withAfter the performance, one of the performers came around with a collection box.A waitress came round with snacks and drinks. to agree to a plan or idea that you were against, or to stop having a bad opinion about something, after thinking about it for a long time or being persuaded by other people that it is goodI know Debbie doesn't like the idea of you borrowing her car, but she'll soon come round. often + toI spent several hours telling him what a good project it was, and he finally came around to the idea.I'm sure she'll come around to our way of thinking. (= agree with us) to become conscious againI stayed next to Kathy all night because I wanted to be there when she came around. if a regular event comes around, it happens at its usual timeThe annual flower festival is coming around again this month. if a letter or document comes around, it is sent to a group of peopleA memo came around telling us about arrangements for the Christmas lunch. come round BrE ► see come around/round come (a)round1. To visit. Now that you're living in our neighborhood, please come around whenever you want. 2. To regain consciousness. After Lily fainted, we used smelling salts to get her to come round. The patient who'd been knocked out finally came around. 3. To take a curved or circular route. Once you come around the bend, you'll be able to see the city in the distance. 4. To avoid something. I came around the block to avoid the house with the scary dog. 5. To happen or occur, typically regularly. I've been saving for months, with the goal of buying a car by the time my next birthday comes around. 6. To change one's position or view on something. He'll never come around to our side now that you've insulted him! What caused you to come round to our way of thinking? come (a)round1. finally to agree or consent (to something). I thought he'd never agree, but in the end he came around. She came round only after we argued for an hour. 2. to return to consciousness; to wake up. He came around after we threw cold water in his face. The boxer was knocked out, but came round in a few seconds. come roundv. See come around. |
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