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something come to life idiom (of something imaginary) having become real; having started to exist in the real world: In the story, the children become stuck in a board game come to life. It's like a James Bond movie come to life. These animals look like a child's drawing come to life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false flag falsely fantastical fever dream fictional not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe post-factual unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth
come to life phrase to start to be alive or to grow, or start to function: Just install batteries, and watch the robot come to life. Things are starting to come to life in the garden again. Today, the town shows signs of coming back to life after the difficult years of war. to become more exciting or start to seem more real: 使更加实在;使更有生机 The game really came to life in the second half.比赛下半场有了生机。 The characters really come to life in this thrilling performance. Her writing makes those wartime escapades come to life. When you watch these old movies, history comes to life. See also
life(ENERGY) |