come across (B1)
カタカナ: カム アクロス
IPA: /kʌm əˈkrɒs/
Definition
To find or meet something or someone by chance.
意味: 偶然何かや誰かを見つける、または出会うこと。
Examples / 例文
I came across an old friend from high school at the market yesterday. — I came across an old friend from high school at the market yesterday.
She was surprised to come across her lost keys while tidying her desk. — She was surprised to come across her lost keys while tidying her desk.
Researchers often come across unexpected data when analyzing complex systems. — Researchers often come across unexpected data when analyzing complex systems.
Come across の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Come across:
How to Use Come across
- come across (something/someone) (phrasal verb)
- To find or meet by chance. — "We came across an old photograph album in the attic."
- come across as (adjective/noun) (phrasal verb)
- To appear or seem in a particular way. — "She always comes across as very friendly and approachable."
- come across well/badly (collocation)
- To make a good or bad impression; to be understood effectively. — "His presentation came across very well to the board members."
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