come to
Phrasal Verb
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
Meaning: To amount to a total
总计;共计
Ascender a; sumar
(合計が)〜になる
(합계가) ~이 되다
The final price or sum.
最终的价格或总额。
El precio o suma final.
最終的な価格や合計金額のこと。
최종 가격이나 합계 금액.
Base verb: come
Particle: to
Separable: No — the verb and particle stay together
Examples
- How much does it come to? 一共多少钱?¿A cuánto asciende?合計でいくらですか?합계가 얼마예요?
- The bill came to £50. 账单总共是50英镑La cuenta ascendió a 50 libras請求書は50ポンドだった계산서가 50파운드였다.
- It comes to more than I expected. 比我预想的要多Asciende a más de lo que esperaba予想以上の金額になった예상보다 금액이 더 나왔다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: totals, bills
Tone: practical
✓ Do Say
- What does it come to?一共多少?¿Cuánto es en total?合計でいくら?합계가 얼마예요?
Origin & History
From coming to a total.
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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