come across

come across
фраз. гл.
1) быть понятным, доходить (о словах, речи); быть воспринятым, понятым

Did his speech come across? — Его речь была понятна?

2) (come across as) быть воспринятым, понятым каким-л. образом, производить какое-л. впечатление, казаться

He comes across as someone who means what he says. — Кажется, он из тех, кто говорит то, что думает.

You came across as being angry, not just disappointed. — Ты выглядел рассерженным, а не просто расстроенным.

The first candidate came across really well. — Первый кандидат произвёл очень хорошее впечатление.

Syn:
3) передавать, выражать (какое-л. чувство, смысл); выражаться (каким-л. образом)

I don't always come across with consistency. — Я не всегда последовательно излагаю свои мысли.

4) разг. давать, отдавать (деньги); предоставлять (информацию)

Come across (with the money)! — Раскошеливайся!

He waited in silence until I came across with the truth. — Он молча ждал, пока я не расскажу правду.

5) разг. отдаться (о женщине)

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