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come into something phrasal verb with comeverbuk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/came | come
(MONEY) C2 If someone comes into money, property, or a title, they receive it as a result of the death of a relation: 继承(钱财、财产或头衔) She came into a bit of money when her grandfather died.祖父死后,她继承了一小笔钱。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Inheriting & bequeathing assign beneficiary bequeath bequest cadger co-executor heir heir apparent heiress heirless heirloom inherit inheritance legacy patrimony pond life pond scum primogeniture probate settle
(INFLUENCE) If a particular emotion or quality comes into a situation, it influences that situation: 对…产生影响 come into itShe married for money - love didn't come into it.她结婚是为了钱——并不是因为爱情。
Note: This sense is usually used in negative sentences. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Being based on or depending on something -based as the case may bephrase base something on something bases basis divine right entail footing found foundational ground rest with someone result from something ride ride on something/someone rooted spring from something strength understanding wake
come into something | American Dictionary
come into something phrasal verb with comeverbus/kʌm/past tensecameus/keɪm/ | past participlecome to enter a place or a new position or state: The new safety regulations come into effect at the beginning of the month. As we drove over the hill, the ocean came into view. Someone who comes into money or property receives it as a result of the death of a relative: I came into a little money and bought a house. |