释义 |
ˈcome-in, n. The last stage of a run or race. Cf. run-in, run n.1 8.
1870Chambers's Jrnl. 401/2 How many eager crowds have gathered to watch at that come-in! 1892Sat. Rev. 26 Nov. 621/1 For the last mile or so, which was called the ‘come-in’, every one went at the pace that pleased him. |