At this point, your personas should be starting to come to life.
從這時開始,你創(chuàng)建的人物角色們應(yīng)該開始變得生動逼真起來。
?? 牛津釋義
come to
(a) = come round.
(b) (of a boat) stop (指船)停下
The police launch hailed to us to come to. 警方汽艇招呼我們停下來. `come to sb (that...) (of an idea) occur to sb (指看法)被某人想出
The idea came to him in his bath. 他洗澡時想出了這個主意.
It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong all along. 她突然想到她一開始就錯了. ,come to `sth
(a) amount to sth; be equal to sth 共計為某數(shù); 等於某數(shù)
The bill came to 30. 帳款共計30英鎊.
I never expected those few items to come to so much. 我絕想不到就那麼幾項合計起來竟要這麼多錢.
(b) (used esp with this, that or what as object 尤以 this、 that或what作賓 語時與之連用) reach a particular (usu bad) situation or state of affairs 達(dá)到某種(通常為壞的)情況或狀態(tài)
The doctors will operate if it proves necessary but it may not come to that. 醫(yī)生認(rèn)為必要時便動手術(shù)--但可能不致如此.
`There's been another terrorist bomb attack.' `Really? I don't know what the world is coming to.' `又發(fā)生一次恐怖分子炸彈爆炸事件.' `真的嗎? 不知道這個世界要變成什麼樣子了.'
Things have come to such a state in the company that he's thinking of resigning. 公司的事情已經(jīng)到了這種地步, 因此他正在考慮辭職.
Who'd have thought things would come to this (ie become so bad or unpleasant)? 誰想到過事情會發(fā)展到這種地步(變得這麼糟或不愉快)? come to sb (from sb) (of money, property, etc) be given or left to sb as an inheritance (指錢、 財產(chǎn)等)作為遺產(chǎn)送給或留給某人
The farm came to him on his father's death. 他父親死時把農(nóng)場留給他了.
He has a lot of money coming to him when his uncle dies. 他的叔父死後他承受了一大筆錢.