idiom(alsobringsomethingto a head)If something comes to aheador someonebringssomething to ahead, asituationreachesapointwhere something must be done about it:到紧要关头Things hadn't been good between us for a while and thisincidentjustbroughtit to ahead.我们之间的关系恶化有一段时间了,而这件事更是雪上加霜。SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesComing to an end
closure
cloture
come
come off
come out
come to a full stopidiom
come to the end of the roadidiom
end
finishing line
fizzle
fizzle out
go out (of) the windowidiom
head
land up
lapse
let
road
taper
taper off
windsomethingup
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come to a head
idiomreachapointwhere somestrongactionhas to be taken:Thesituationfinallycame to aheadwhen shefailedto show up atschool.(Definition ofcome to a headfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary? Cambridge University Press)#https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/come-to-a-head##