词汇 | come to life |
释义 | Idiom come to life Theme: ALERTNESS to become alive or lively. (Usually used in a figurative sense.)The party came to life about midnight.As the anesthetic wore off, the patient came to life. come to life1. Literally, to become reanimated, as of a person or animal that has died. In this usage, "back" is often used between "come" and "to." The patient did die on the table, but she came back to life once we used the defibrillator. 2. By extension, to become energized, especially after a period of inactivity or lethargy. A: "OK, schedule Tuesday's meeting, get John on the phone, and then come in my office so we can all discuss that big project." B: "Wow, you really came to life after that cup of coffee!" This team came out sleepwalking, but they've come to life in the second half. come to life1. Lit. to act as if alive after a period of seeming not to be alive. As the anesthetic wore off, the patient came to life. After CPR, the child came to life. 2. Fig. to become vigorous or lively. About midnight, the party really came to life. The actors didn't come to life until the middle of the second act. come to ˈlife1 become more interesting, exciting or full of activity: The match finally came to life in the final minutes of the second half. 2 start to act or move as if alive: In my dream all my toys came to life. come to life To become animated; grow excited. |
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