Came Meaning in English
word · lemma: come
/ˈkeɪm/
KAYM
/kˈeɪm/
KAYM
释义
The past form of 'come,' meaning to move or travel toward a specific place or person.
用法与细微差别
Used only as past simple tense of 'come'. Often confused with 'go' which denotes movement away from the speaker. Common in both spoken and written English.
Spanish: venirPortuguese (BR): virPortuguese (PT): virChinese (Simplified): 来Chinese (Traditional): 來Hindi: आनाArabic: جاءBengali: এসেছিল - এলRussian: пришла - пришёл - приехала - приехалJapanese: 来たVietnamese: đã đếnKorean: 왔다Turkish: geldiUrdu: آیاIndonesian: datang
例句
She came to the party late.
basic
They came by car yesterday.
basic
I came home early today.
basic
He came through the door without a word.
natural
The news just came in, and it’s good!
natural
I never expected she came back after so long.
natural