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come in
(a) (of the tide) move towards the land; rise (指潮水)涌向陆地; 涨
The tide was coming in fast. 潮水涨得很快.
(b) finish a race in a particular position 赛跑取得的名次
Which horse came in first? 哪匹马跑第一?
(c) (of a batsman in cricket) come to the wicket at the start of one´s innings (指板球戏中的击球手)(轮到击球开始时)来到三柱门前就位
Who´s coming in next? 该谁到三柱门击球了?
(d) become fashionable 时兴; 流行; 时髦
Long hair for men came in in the sixties. 男子留长发在六十年代流行.
(e) become available (at a particular time of the year) (在一年的某一时间)有(货); 可以买到
English strawberries usually come in in late June. 英国草莓通常在六月下旬上市.
(f) be elected 当选
The socialists came in at the last election. 社会党人在上次选举中当选.
(g) be received as income 收入; 进项
She has a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments. 她每月从投资中得到一千英镑收入.
(h) have a part to play in sth 在某事物中起作用
I understand the plan perfectly, but I can´t see where I come in. 我完全了解这项计划, 但不知道我能起什麽作用?
(i) (of news, a report, etc) be received by a television station, the offices of a newspaper, etc (指新闻、 报道等)被电视台、 报社等收到
News is coming in of a serious train crash in Scotland. 刚刚收到的消息说, 苏格兰发生火车撞车重大事故.
(j) contribute to a discussion 参与讨论
Would you like to come in at this point, Prime Minister? 首相, 您愿意在此刻发表意见吗? come in for sth be the object of sth; attract sth; receive sth 是某事物的对象; 吸引某事物; 获得某事物
The Government´seconomic policies have come in for much criticism in the newspapers. 政府的经济政策遭到报章多方抨击. come in on sth have a part or share in sth; join sth (在某事物中)有一份; 参与某事物
If you want to come in on the scheme, you must decide now. 你要参与这项计划就必须现在决定. come in with sb (infml 口) join sb in a scheme, venture, etc (在一项计划、 企业等中)联合某人; 合资经营.
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