Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Come"
The meaning of "Come" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does how come mean?
A:
Es lo mismo que "por qué"
Q:
What does Not after we’ve come this far! mean?
A:
事業や行為に投下した金銭的や精神的や時間的の投資に惜しくて、手を引くことや撤回や中止の提案にぴしゃりと拒否する時使う:「No! Definitely not! Not after we’ve come this far!」
「ここまで来たら、もうやりきるしかない。」みたいな感じ
「ここまで来たら、もうやりきるしかない。」みたいな感じ
Q:
What does We'd really like you to come. mean?
A:
Whoever said it wants to see you at a future event very strongly.
Q:
What does I will come for you. mean?
A:
This is something that depends on the context. It can be an aggressive threat that someone will attack you verbally/physically, and it can also more peacefully mean that someone is coming to meet up with you or to pick you up from somewhere location wise.
Q:
What does there's more where that came from! mean?
A:
It's used as a threat, it tells us that they'll do more devious acts and won't stop at only smashing the fireplace.
Example sentences using "Come"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with come up with.
A:
I will come up with an idea. (アイデアを思いつきます。)
Let’s come up with a solution as soon as possible. (できるだけ早く解決策を考えましょう。)
We can come up with an idea for the school project. (学校のプロジェクトのアイデアを思いつくことができます。)
Let’s come up with a solution as soon as possible. (できるだけ早く解決策を考えましょう。)
We can come up with an idea for the school project. (学校のプロジェクトのアイデアを思いつくことができます。)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with come in last .
A:
"Whenever I race my brother to the dinner table, he's faster and I always come in last."
"The racecar driver was too confident, and in the end he came in last."
Last is referring to last place in a ranking.
"The racecar driver was too confident, and in the end he came in last."
Last is referring to last place in a ranking.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with come up with 〜..
A:
We came up with some good ideas during the meeting.
He hurriedly tried to come up with an excuse when he got caught stealing.
We finally came up with a solution to the problem.
I’m having trouble coming up with a good name for my puppy.
The manager came up with a new way to improve efficiency.
He hurriedly tried to come up with an excuse when he got caught stealing.
We finally came up with a solution to the problem.
I’m having trouble coming up with a good name for my puppy.
The manager came up with a new way to improve efficiency.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with come after.
A:
the reception will come after the wedding.
he will come after he finishes his work.
(it is a time frame. You do something first and the second thing 'comes after.')
he will come after he finishes his work.
(it is a time frame. You do something first and the second thing 'comes after.')
Q:
Please show me example sentences with When it comes to _____.
A:
ならとほぼ同じ意味だと思います
When it comes to Jake, this kind of stuff happens a lot.
ジェイクならこんな事が多いなぁ
When it comes to piano, you're not half bad.
ピアノならちょっと上手いよね
When it comes to Italian food, I'd say pizza is the best.
イタリアン料理ならピザが一番だと思う.
When it comes to Jake, this kind of stuff happens a lot.
ジェイクならこんな事が多いなぁ
When it comes to piano, you're not half bad.
ピアノならちょっと上手いよね
When it comes to Italian food, I'd say pizza is the best.
イタリアン料理ならピザが一番だと思う.
Synonyms of "Come" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between come out and come out with ?
A:
To ‘come out with’ means to release something.
The first sentence in your example ‘are coming out kid tracking wristbands’ is actually a mistake, and should be ‘are coming out with kid-tracking wristbands’.
The first sentence in your example ‘are coming out kid tracking wristbands’ is actually a mistake, and should be ‘are coming out with kid-tracking wristbands’.
Q:
What is the difference between You come to mind and I think of you ?
A:
you come to mind implies something you were doing reminded you of a person
and i think of you implies you were thinking of someone
and i think of you implies you were thinking of someone
Q:
What is the difference between Why and How come ?
A:
@ryosuke17278 Both are words we use to question one's motifs for doing something. However, 'why' is more formal and can be used in both formal and informal speech and writing, whereas, 'how come' is mainly informal. Additionally, when we use 'how come', we may not necessarily require an answer.
Q:
What is the difference between He came back at me and He came back to me ?
A:
“At me” sounds negative
I insulted his intelligence, then he came back at me with a mean comment about my weight
I insulted his intelligence, then he came back at me with a mean comment about my weight
Q:
What is the difference between A come about and A come up ?
A:
I understand now! Ok when you say “A new topic came up in our conversation,” you are saying that a new topic got brought up. However, when you say “A new topic came about” it can be interpreted to have the same meaning depending on the context. It’s just more natural to say “A new topic came up in our conversation.”
Translations of "Come"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I will come to find you.
A:
it means 너를 찾으러 올 거예요
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “How come “ の後は、主語、動詞の順になります。普通の疑問文と順番が違いますので、気をつけてください。
A:
@_827780601362332 After "How come", the order becomes subject-then-verb. Since this sequence differs from the normal interrogative form, please, be careful.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'll come as soon as I can.
I'll come as quick as I can
which is better?
or Do I use fast or quickly between two 'as'??
I'll come as quick as I can
which is better?
or Do I use fast or quickly between two 'as'??
A:
You can use either or, honestly.
• “I’ll come as soon as I can”
• “I’ll come as quickly as I can”
• “I’ll come as soon as I can”
• “I’ll come as quickly as I can”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? He came across as smart. の和訳は「彼は賢い印象を与えた」になると思いますが、「彼は"私達に"賢い印象を与えた」という「対象」を加えると、どう表現されますか?
A:
"come across" is usually used without a target. But when you have to use it, use "to".
He came across as smart to us.
or
To us, he came across as smart.
He'd come across as smart to anyone who'd spend a couple of minutes talking to him.
He came across as smart to us.
or
To us, he came across as smart.
He'd come across as smart to anyone who'd spend a couple of minutes talking to him.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? come off it
A:
it's means you to (get off) out of something.
Other questions about "Come"
Q:
Can I come in? Does this sound natural?
A:
네 자연스러워요
Q:
Which one should come first, "not" or "actually"?
A:
They are both fine. There is a very slight difference in nuance.
1. He is not actually the murderer. He's a bad man, an annoying person, and he has terrible taste in clothes, but he's not actually the murderer.
- He is not, in reality, the murderer.
2. Perhaps you thought he was the murderer, but you were wrong. He is actually not the murderer.
- As it happens, he's not the murderer.
1. He is not actually the murderer. He's a bad man, an annoying person, and he has terrible taste in clothes, but he's not actually the murderer.
- He is not, in reality, the murderer.
2. Perhaps you thought he was the murderer, but you were wrong. He is actually not the murderer.
- As it happens, he's not the murderer.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Can you come at about 6?.
A:
Can you come at about 6PM or 6AM?
Q:
How come "is sold" is incorrect?
A:
Ice cream is sold well in the summer – this literally means that the people who are selling ice cream, are very good at selling ice cream in the summer. They are talented sales people – their technique for selling is great.
This is not what the sentence is trying to say – and more than that, the method of expression is completely unnatural. Nobody would ever say a sentence like this. That is why it is wrong.
Ice cream is sold well in the summer – this literally means that the people who are selling ice cream, are very good at selling ice cream in the summer. They are talented sales people – their technique for selling is great.
This is not what the sentence is trying to say – and more than that, the method of expression is completely unnatural. Nobody would ever say a sentence like this. That is why it is wrong.
Q:
You've come again! Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, it sounds natural.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
Latest words
come
HiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures.
Newest Questions
- "The longest you've ever lain in bed for when you've been ill?" Can I say "The longest you've ...
- Do native English speakers know all 12 tenses? (like present simple etc.) I mean you do different...
- What is the difference between incident and incidence ?
- Do you use "candidate" not only for people but things? Like "candidate location/place/venue, e...
- Could this sentence be interpreted both ways? - I thought her to be asking questions. Could...
Topic Questions
- Could this sentence be interpreted both ways? - "She seems to be asking questions" Could th...
- What’s the difference between “to film” and “to record”?
- What is the difference between This is the password for the Wi-Fi. and This is the Wi-Fi password. ?
- What is the difference between spray (the plant, countertop) and spray down (the plant, counterto...
- Hello, I hope you're doing well. I have this homework: Rewrite the sentences using hypothetical ...
Recommended Questions