1. Come full circle 回到原點(diǎn)
To return to the original position or state of affairs
e.g. The family sold the house generations ago, but things have come full circle and one of their descendants lives there now.
2. Come hell or high water 風(fēng)雨無(wú)阻
No matter what happens
e.g. I’ll be there tomorrow, come hell or high water.
3. Come in handy 派上用場(chǎng),有用處
To be useful
e.g. I think that this gadget will come in handy in the kitchen.
4. Come into one’s own 獨(dú)立自主
To become independent; to be recognized as capable, usually after much time or effort e.g. Maria is finally coming into her own as a concert pianist.
5. Come to grips with sb. or sth. 認(rèn)真地著手解決(難題)
To start to deal with sb. or sth. difficult or challenging in a sensible way
e.g. We must all come to grips with this tragedy.