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Come across like Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /əˈkɹɔs/ /ˈɫaɪk
KUHM uh-KRAWSS LIKE
kˈʌm/ /əkɹˈɒs/ /lˈaɪk
kuhm uh-KROSS LIKE

释义

To give people a certain impression or to seem like a certain type of person, especially based on how you express or present yourself.

用法与细微差别

Usually followed by an adjective or noun (e.g., 'come across like a leader'). Often informal and about first impressions or personality. Be careful not to confuse with 'come across' meaning 'to find by chance'.

例句

He comes across like a very serious person.

basic

Sometimes you come across like you don't care.

basic

She came across like a real expert in the meeting.

basic

He tries to be friendly but sometimes comes across like he's annoyed.

natural

Don't worry if you come across like you're nervous—everyone is sometimes!

natural

She came across like she was joking, but she was serious.

natural