| 单词 | come into one's own | 
| 释义 | come1 of 2verb   ˈkəm     came ˈkām   intransitive verb 1   a     : to move toward something : approach  Come here.    b     : to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose  Come see us.  Come and see what's going on.    c(1)     : to reach a particular station in a series  Now we come to the section on health.    (2)     : to arrive in due course  The time has come to make your decision.  Has the mail come yet?    d(1)     : to approach in kind or quality  This comes near perfection.    (2)     : to reach a condition or conclusion  came to regard him as a friend  Come to think of it, you may be right.  The screw came loose.    e(1)     : to advance toward accomplishment : come along  The job is coming nicely.    (2)     : to advance in a particular manner  Come running when I call.    (3)     : to advance, rise, or improve in rank or condition  has come a long way    f     : extend  Her dress came to her ankles.   2   a(1)     : to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion  came to his senses  come untied  He came to regret his choice.    (2)     : amount  The taxes on it come to more than it's worth.    b(1)     : to appear to the mind  The answer came to them.    (2)     : to appear on a scene : make an appearance  Children come equipped to learn any language.    c(1)     : happen, occur  No harm will come to you.    (2)     : to come to pass : take place  —used in the subjunctive with inverted subject and verb to express the particular time or occasion  Come spring the days will be longer.    d     : originate, arise  Wine comes from grapes.  They come from sturdy stock.    e     : to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation  The artillery came into action.    f     : to fall within a field of view or a range of application  This comes within the terms of the treaty.    g     : to issue forth  A sob came from her throat.    h     : to take form  Churn till the butter comes.    i     : to be available  This model comes in several sizes.  as good as they come    j     or less commonly cum   ˈkəm  , often vulgar   : to experience orgasm  3    : to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property  Several thousand dollars came to him from his uncle.   4   obsolete   : to become moved favorably : relent   5    : to turn out to be  Good clothes don't come cheap.   6    : become  a dream that came true   transitive verb 1    : to approach or be near (an age)  a child coming eight years old   2    : to take on the aspect of  come the stern parent   come 2 of 2noun variants  or less commonly cum   1   often vulgar   : semen   2   often vulgar   : orgasm   come into one's own phraseas in make it   to reach a desired level of accomplishment That intern has really come into her own over the past year.   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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