come in for
英 [kʌm ɪn fɔː(r)]
美 [kʌm ɪn fɔːr]
遭到(批评); 受到(指责)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 遭到(批评);受到(指责)
If someone or somethingcomes in forcriticism or blame, they receive it.- The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
这些计划已经遭到该国多方面人士的严厉批评。
- The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
英英释义
verb
- be subject to or the object of
- The governor came in for a lot of criticism
双语例句
- Private equity has come in for much political criticism, but its more serious problems are financial.
私募基金通常都是受到政治方面的责难。但是现在更多严重的问题出现在金融方面。 - This is the first time in seven years I've seen the Commission invite member states to come in for a talk, said one European trade specialist, who said there had been an excess of horse-trading surrounding the case, even by Brussels standards.
这是七年来我第一次看到欧盟委员会邀请成员国前来对话,一位欧洲贸易专家说。这位专家表示,即使以欧盟的标准来衡量,围绕此事的讨价还价也已过头了。 - The government's seconomic policies have come in for much criticism in the newspapers.
政府的经济政策遭到报章多方抨击。 - Anyway, no one's come in for hours.
不管怎么样,好几个钟头都没人进来了。 - I didn't realize I'd come in for so much abuse.
我没有意识到我会遭到这样的辱骂。 - Others toiled and you have come in for the harvest of their toil.
别人要辛苦劳作,你们却坐享其成。 - His latest novel has come in for a lot of criticism.
他最近的小说已受到了很多批评。 - I hate to disturb you, but can I come in for a moment please?
我不愿意打扰你,但我可以进来一会儿吗? - Some potential employees refuse to come in for a group interview or walk out halfway.
有一些求职者拒绝参加小组面试,或者会中途离开。 - Another reason is that the more clients come in for non-business reasons, the greater the opportunity to fix up meetings to sell them financial services.
另一个原因是,出于非业务原因来到这里的客户越多,安排会面以便向他们出售金融服务的机会就越大。
