词汇 | come to mind |
释义 | Idiom come to mind Theme: REMEMBER [for a thought or idea] to enter into one's consciousness.Do I know a good barber? No one comes to mind right now.Another idea comes to mind. Why not cut your own hair? Idiom come to mind to enter or appear in your thoughts.Mention fashion and Kate's name comes to mind.As he spoke, the powerful voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., came to mind. come to mindTo suddenly or immediately materialize in one's mind. A: "What would you like to have for dinner?" B: "I'm not sure, nothing's really coming to mind." He's not a writer who comes to mind when you think of crime thrillers, but his books are edgy, brilliant page-turners. come to mindFig. [for a thought or idea] to enter into one's consciousness or be remembered. Do I know a good barber? No one comes to mind right now. Another idea comes to mind. Why not check in the phone book? come to mindBe recollected, occur to one, as in A new idea just came to mind. This phrase replaced the earlier come in mind, which dates from the late 1300s. Also see bring to mind; call to mind; enter one's mind. come (or spring) to mind(of a thought or idea) occur to someone; be thought of.come/spring to ˈmindif something comes or springs to mind, you suddenly remember or think of it: ‘Have you any suggestions?’ ‘Nothing springs to mind, I’m afraid.’Just say whatever comes to mind — it doesn’t matter. |
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