Come with Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KUHM WITH, KUHM WITH
kˈʌm/ /wˈɪð
KUM WITH
释义
To be included together with something, or to go along with someone or something. Commonly used for products, features, and people joining others.
用法与细微差别
Can refer to both physical inclusion ('The phone comes with a charger') and people joining ('Can I come with you?'). The object usually follows 'come with'. Used in informal and neutral contexts.
Spanish: venir con - acompañarPortuguese (BR): vir com - acompanharPortuguese (PT): vir com - acompanharChinese (Simplified): 附带 - 一起来Chinese (Traditional): 附帶 - 一起來Hindi: साथ आनाArabic: يأتي مع - يرافقBengali: সাথে আসা - অন্তর্ভুক্ত থাকাRussian: идти вместе - идти в комплекте - сопровождатьсяJapanese: 付いてくる - 一緒に行くVietnamese: đi kèm - đi cùngKorean: 함께 오다 - 포함되다Turkish: birlikte gelmek - beraberinde olmakUrdu: ساتھ آنا - ساتھ شامل ہوناIndonesian: datang bersama - disertai
例句
Does this computer come with a mouse?
basic
You can come with us to the party.
basic
The toy comes with extra batteries.
basic
Does the dinner special come with a drink?
natural
Can my sister come with when we go hiking?
natural
All our phones come with a two-year warranty.
natural