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comes

/koh-meez/US // ˈkoʊ miz //

来,来自于,自来,来到

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural com·i·tes [kom-i-teez]. /ˈkɒm ɪˌtiz/.

    • : Astronomy. companion.
    • : Anatomy. a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.

Examples

  • We won't find out this season, though it comes up occasionally.

  • In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles.

  • Freedom of speech, then, is sometimes not worth the trouble that comes with it.

  • Sadly, it appears the American press often doesn't need any outside help when it comes to censoring themselves.

  • When it comes to Terrence Howard though, I am not your target.

  • It is most peculiar, and when he plays that way, the most bewitching little expression comes over his face.

  • Sometimes it comes in literal sobriety, sometimes in derisive travesti, sometimes in tragic aggravation.

  • But it seems to me that with adolescence comes the right to knowledge and the right of judgment.

  • It seems to be a true instinct which comes before education and makes education possible.

  • I would not trust their removal to any other hand, and so, the panel comes out without a shake.