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●ˌcome ˈinwhen the tide comes in, it moves towards the land (潮水)上涨;涨潮 OPP go out to finish a race in a particular position (赛跑比赛中)取得(某名次)◆My horse came in last. 我的马跑了最后一名。to become fashionable 变时髦;时兴;流行◆Long hair for men came in in the sixties. 男子留长发在 60 年代流行开来。 OPP go out to become available 可提供;可利用◆We're still waiting for copies of the book to come in. 我们仍然在等这本书进货。to have a part in sth 在…中起作用;参与◆I understand the plan perfectly, but I can't see where I come in. 我完全了解这项计划,可是不明白我能起什么作用。🔑 to arrive somewhere; to be received 到达;被收到◆The train is coming in now. 火车现正进站。◆News is coming in of a serious plane crash in France. 刚收到的消息说法国发生了一起严重的飞机坠毁事故。◆She has over a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments. 她每月从自己的投资中得到超过一千英镑的收入。to take part in a discussion 参加讨论◆Would you like to come in at this point, Susan? 苏珊,你愿意在此刻发表意见吗?(of a law or rule 法律或规则) to be introduced; to begin to be used 被推行;开始被采用 See also come |