单词 | to come natural |
释义 | > as lemmasto come natural colloquial and regional. In a natural manner; = naturally adv. to come natural (usually with to): to be a natural or instinctive action; to be achieved without apparent effort or difficulty. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adverb] > innately or naturally i-cundelyeOE through kindc1225 proprementc1230 kindlya1250 naturallyc1275 kinda1325 by kindc1325 of kindc1325 in kind1340 properly1340 voluntarily1562 natively1590 alliably1593 physically1629 innately1632 natural1793 congenitally1862 connately1884 1793 J. Woodforde Diary 23 Feb. (1929) IV. 10 Hopes her Mother will..behave more natural to her than she ever yet did. 1869 ‘M. Twain’ Innocents Abroad xxvii. 290 The doctor asks the questions, generally, because he can keep his countenance... It comes natural to him. 1890 Temple Bar July 383 It comes quite natural to a poor woman to sit up the night with a sick neighbour. 1911 G. B. Shaw Getting Married in Doctor's Dilemma 196 My wife had to break me into it. It came natural to her. 1942 Z. N. Hurston in S.E. Post 5 Sept. 57/2 Natural, the future..looks something different from the past. 1952 E. O'Neill Moon for Misbegotten i. 33 He'll keep acting natural enough, and you'd swear he wasn't bad at all. 1986 ‘J. le Carré’ Perfect Spy vii. 163 The most important thing to do is to look busy, act natural, keep everything normal. 2001 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 24 June (Home ed.) 3 Something's up with the young Mexican singer... He's trying to act natural, but he can't completely contain his excitement. < as lemmas |
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