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
- 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。 - She will probably come in for a considerable fortune when her husband dies.
她丈夫死后,她可能得到一笔可观的遗产。 - 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。 - 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。 - Timeshare companies also come in for a rap as they continue to flout the rules.
各分时度假公司也受到了批评,因为他们一直违反相关规则。 - However, Beijing has come in for heavy criticism from many western governments for its tactics at the talks.
不过,许多西方政府对北京方面在谈判中的战术提出严厉批评。 - You are certainly qualified, and you should definitely come in for an interview.
你的资历很符合,最好过来面试一下。 - Each dainty snack will come in for your warm praise: What a good taste!
本店精致小吃,样样都令您赞:好吃来! - The president has come in for some ferocious criticism from the opposition.
总统遭到了反对党的猛烈抨击。 - A: Do you want to come in for some tea?
你要不要进来喝个茶呢?