单词 | to come across with |
释义 | > as lemmasto come across with 1. intransitive. slang (originally U.S.). To produce or provide something promised or expected. Originally and frequently in to come across with. Cf. to come up 21 at Phrasal verbs 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > make relinquishment [verb (intransitive)] > hand over to another turn1400 surrender1651 to come across with1895 society > communication > information > action of informing > give (information) [verb (transitive)] learna1382 tella1382 givec1449 imparta1547 impute1594 reinform1605 reimpart1645 leave1677 volunteer1805 brief1866 to come across with1895 voice1951 1895 Commerc. Appeal 7 Dec. 5/3 There is no other course for him to pursue except to come across with the cash. 1910 Sat. Evening Post 13 Aug. 8/1 I knew pull was required..but I hadn't learned that I'd have to come across with the price as well. 1915 J. London Jacket viii. 62 You might as well come across now and save trouble. 1928 D. L. Sayers Lord Peter views Body 16 I think you ought to come across with the rest of the story. 1948 M. Allingham More Work for Undertaker xxii. 253 ‘Did she admit it?’ ‘Yes... But she wouldn't come across till dawn.’ 1991 J. Phillips You'll never eat Lunch in this Town Again 550 He..made me crawl, and then never came across with the dough. < as lemmas |
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