| 释义 |
come out with something phrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/came | come to say something suddenly and unexpectedly: (突然)说出,提出,冒出 He comes out with the strangest things!他会突然说些再奇怪不过的话! She comes out with some good ideas though.不过,她倒是会出一些好主意。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to say something sayWhen I say your name, raise your hand. utterShe barely uttered a word all morning. they sayThey say the house is haunted. it is saidIt is said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. stateUnion members stated that they were unhappy with the proposal. remarkHe remarked that she was looking thin. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Saying & uttering (your) every wordidiom add every fall from something find your voiceidiom get in in your own wordsidiom intone loud misspeak mouth quoth say spoken string talk senseidiom think utterance verbalize volunteer
come out with something | American Dictionary
come out with something phrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome to say something unexpectedly or suddenly: You come out with some strange comments sometimes!
come out with sth | Business English
come out with sth phrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/us to make something available to the public: The investigators are expected to come out with new findings. Computer companies are constantly coming out with innovative products. |