intransitive. To come in unintentionally; to come in or call unexpectedly or casually; to pay a casual visit.
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| 释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come in [verb (intransitive)] > come in unexpectedly (4) to drop in1609 intransitive. To come in unintentionally; to come in or call unexpectedly or casually; to pay a casual visit. to look ina1616 intransitive. To enter a room, building, etc., for the purpose of seeing someone or something; to make a short visit or call (on or upon a person)… to blow in1895 to blow in: to appear or turn up unexpectedly; to drop in. colloquial (originally U.S.). pop1977 intransitive. To move or go somewhere quickly or unexpectedly, esp. for a short time. Usually with in, off, out, up, etc. |
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