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come
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come  (km)
intr.v. came (km), come, com·ing, comes
1.
a. To advance toward the speaker or toward a specified place; approach: Come to me.
b. To advance in a specified manner: The children came reluctantly when I insisted.
2.
a. To make progress; advance: a former drug addict who has come a long way.
b. To fare: How are things coming today? They're coming fine.
3.
a. To reach a particular point in a series or as a result of orderly progression: At last we came to the chapter on ergonomics.
b. To arrive, as in due course: Dawn comes at 5 a.m. in June.
4. To move into view; appear: The moon came over the horizon.
5. To occur in time; take place: The game will be played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a. To arrive at a particular result or end: come to an understanding.
b. To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition: Come to your senses!
c. To move or be brought to a particular position: The convoy came to an abrupt halt.
7. To extend; reach: water that came to my waist.
8. To have priority; rank: My work comes first.
9. To happen as a result: This mess comes of your carelessness.
10. To fall to one: No good can come of this.
11. To occur in the mind: A good idea just came to me.
12.
a. To issue forth: A cry came from the frightened child.
b. To be derived; originate: Oaks come from acorns.
c. To be descended: They come from a good family.
d. To be within a given range or spectrum of reference or application: This stipulation comes within the terms of your contract.
13. To be a native or resident: My friend comes from Chicago.
14. To add up to a certain amount: Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a. To become: The knot came loose. This is a dream that has come true.
b. To turn out to be: A good education doesn't come cheap.
16. To be available or obtainable: shoes that come in all sizes.
17. Vulgar Slang To experience orgasm.
n. Vulgar Slang also cum (km)
Semen ejaculated during orgasm.
Phrasal Verbs:
come about
1. To take place; happen.
2. To turn around.
3. Nautical To change tack.
come across
1. To meet or find by chance: came across my old college roommate in town today.
2. Slang
a. To do what is wanted.
b. To pay over money that is demanded: came across with the check.
3. To give an impression: "He comes across as a very sincere, religious individual" (William L. Clay).
come along
1. To make advances to a goal; progress: Things are coming along fine.
2. To go with someone else who takes the lead: I'll come along on the hike.
3. To show up; appear: Don't take the first offer that comes along.
come around/round
1. To recover, revive: fainted but soon came around.
2. To change one's opinion or position: You'll come around after you hear the whole story.
come at
1. To obtain; get: come at an education through study.
2. To rush at; attack.
come back
1. To return to or regain past success after a period of misfortune.
2. To retort; reply: came back with a sharp riposte.
3. To recur to the memory: It's all coming back to me now.
come between
To cause to be in conflict or estrangement.
come by
1. To gain possession of; acquire: Mortgages are hard to come by.
2. To pay a visit.
come down
1. To lose wealth or position: He has really come down in the world.
2.
a. To pass or be handed down by tradition: customs that come down from colonial times.
b. To be handed down from a higher authority: An indictment finally came down.
3. Slang To happen; occur: What's coming down tonight?
4. Slang To experience diminishing effects of a recreational or hallucinogenic drug.
come in
1.
a. To arrive: Fall clothes will be coming in soon.
b. To become available for use: New weather information just came in.
c. To start producing. Used of an oil well.
2. To arrive among those who finish a contest or race: came in fifth.
3. To perform or function in a particular way: A food processor comes in handy.
4. To reply in a specified manner to a call or signal: The pilot's voice came in loud and clear.
5. To take on a specified role: When editorial review commences, that's where you come in.
come into
To acquire, especially as an inheritance: She came into a fortune on her 21st birthday.
come off
1. To happen; occur: The trip came off on schedule.
2. To acquit oneself: She is sure to come off badly if challenged to explain.
3. To turn out to be successful: a party that came off.
come on
1. To convey a particular personal image: comes on as an old-fashioned reactionary.
2. Slang To show sexual interest in someone: trying to come on to me during the party.
3.
a. To progress or advance in increments: Darkness came on after seven.
b. To begin in small increments or by degrees: Sleet came on after one o'clock.
4. To hurry up; move rapidly. Often used in the imperative: Would you please come on! We'll be late!
5. To stop an inappropriate behavior; abandon a position or an attitude; be obliging. Used chiefly in the imperative: You've used the same feeble excuse for weeks. Come on!
come out
1. To become known: The whole story came out at the trial.
2. To be issued or brought out: The author's new book just came out.
3. To make a formal social debut: She came out at age 18 in New York City.
4. To end up; result: Everything came out wrong.
5. To declare oneself publicly: The governor came out in favor of tax breaks.
6. To reveal that one is a gay man, a lesbian, or a bisexual.
come over
1. To change sides, as in a controversy.
2. To pay a casual visit.
come through
1. To do what is required or anticipated: I asked for their help, and they came through.
2.
a. To become manifest: The parents' tenderness comes through in their facial expressions.
b. To be communicated: The coach's displeasure came through loud and clear.
come to
1. To recover consciousness: The fainting victim came to.
2. Nautical
a. To bring the bow into the wind.
b. To anchor.
come up
1. To manifest itself; arise: The question never came up.
2. To rise above the horizon: The sun came up.
3. To rise, as in status or rank: a general who came up from the ranks.
4. To draw near; approach: came up and said hello.
come upon
To discover or meet by accident.
come with Informal
To accompany someone; go along: I'm going to the store; do you want to come with?
Idioms:
come a cropper
To fail utterly.
come again
Used as a request to repeat what was said.
come clean
To confess all.
come down on
To punish, oppose, or reprimand severely and often with force: a district attorney who came down hard on drug dealers.
come down to
1. To confront or deal with forthrightly: When you come right down to it, you have to admit I'm correct.
2. To amount to in essence: It comes down to this: the man is a cheat.
come down with
To become sick with (an illness): came down with the flu.
come in for
To receive; be subjected to: came in for harsh criticism.
come into (one's) own
1. To get possession of what belongs to one.
2. To obtain rightful recognition or prosperity: a concert pianist who has at last come into his own.
come off it Slang
To stop acting or speaking foolishly or pretentiously. Often used in the imperative.
come out with
1. To put into words; say: always comes out with the truth.
2. To reveal publicly: came out with a new tax package.
come to blows
To begin a physical fight.
come to grief
To meet with disaster; fail.
come to grips with
To confront squarely and attempt to deal decisively with: "He had to come to grips with the proposition" (Louis Auchincloss).
come to light/hand
To be clearly revealed or disclosed: "A further problem . . . came to light last summer as a result of post-flight inspections" (John Noble Wilford).
come to terms
1. To confront squarely and come to understand fully and objectively: "He attempts to come to terms with his own early experiences . . . and with his father, a con man of extravagant dimensions" (Peter S. Prescott).
2. To reach mutual agreement: The warring factions have at last come to terms.
come true
To happen as predicted: My fondest dreams have at last come true.
come up against
To encounter, especially a difficulty or major problem.
come up with
To bring forth, discover, or produce: came up with a cure for the disease.

[Middle English comen, from Old English cuman; see gw- in Indo-European roots.]

come
Verb
[coming, came, come]
1. to move towards a place considered near to the speaker or hearer: come and see me as soon as you can
2. to arrive or reach: turn left and continue until you come to a cattle-grid, he came to Britain in the 1920s
3. to occur: Christmas comes but once a year
4. to happen as a result: no good will come of this
5. to occur to the mind: the truth suddenly came to me
6. to reach a specified point, state, or situation: a dull brown dress that came down to my ankles, he'd come to a decision
7. to be produced: it also comes in other colours
8. come from to be or have been a resident or native (of): my mother comes from Greenock
9. to become: it was like a dream come true
10. Slang to have an orgasm
11. Brit & NZ informal to play the part of: don't come the innocent with me
12. (subjunctive use) when a specified time arrives: come next August
13. as ... as they come the most characteristic example of a type: he's an arrogant swine and as devious as they come
14. come again? Informal what did you say?
15. come to light to be revealed
interj
an exclamation expressing annoyance or impatience: come now!
See also come about, come across, etc. [Old English cuman]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.comecome - the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
milt - seminal fluid produced by male fish
bodily fluid, body fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor - the liquid parts of the body
sperm, sperm cell, spermatozoan, spermatozoon - the male reproductive cell; the male gamete; "a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material"
Verb1.come - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room"
emanate - proceed or issue forth, as from a source; "Water emanates from this hole in the ground"
accost, come up to, address - speak to someone
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
come near, approach - come near in time; "Winter is approaching"; "approaching old age"
approach, draw near, near, come near, come on, draw close, go up - move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer"
come in - come into fashion; become fashionable
bring home the bacon, deliver the goods, succeed, win, come through - attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"
uprise, ascend, come up, rise - come up, of celestial bodies; "The sun also rises"; "The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled..."; "Jupiter ascends"
rise up, surface, come up, rise - come to the surface
make it, pull round, pull through, survive, come through - continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); "He survived the cancer against all odds"
accompany, attach to, come with, go with - be present or associated with an event or entity; "French fries come with the hamburger"; "heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue"; "fish usually goes with white wine"; "this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries"
depart, go away, go - move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"
2.come - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
land, set down - reach or come to rest; "The bird landed on the highest branch"; "The plane landed in Istanbul"
drive in - arrive by motorcar; "The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country"
land, put down, bring down - cause to come to the ground; "the pilot managed to land the airplane safely"
set ashore, shore, land - arrive on shore; "The ship landed in Pearl Harbor"
roll up - arrive in a vehicle: "He rolled up in a black Mercedes"
get - reach and board; "She got the bus just as it was leaving"
come in, come - be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda"
attain, reach, hit - reach a point in time, or a certain state or level; "The thermometer hit 100 degrees"; "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"
flood in - arrive in great numbers
move in, pull in, get in, draw in - of trains; move into (a station); "The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station"
plump in - arrive suddenly and unannounced; "He plumped in on a Sunday morning"
3.come - come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
hap, happen, occur, come about, take place, go on, pass off, fall out, pass - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
descend, settle, fall - come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell"
come - reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position; "The water came to a boil"; "We came to understand the true meaning of life"; "Their anger came to a boil"; "I came to realize the true meaning of life"; "The shoes came untied"; "come into contact with a terrorist group"; "his face went red"; "your wish will come true"
4.come - reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position; "The water came to a boil"; "We came to understand the true meaning of life"; "Their anger came to a boil"; "I came to realize the true meaning of life"; "The shoes came untied"; "come into contact with a terrorist group"; "his face went red"; "your wish will come true"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
come - come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
5.come - to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
arise, originate, spring up, uprise, develop, grow, rise - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
come - exist or occur in a certain point in a series; "Next came the student from France"
6.come - be found or available; "These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled"
exist, be - have an existence, be extant; "Is there a God?"
7.come - come forth; "A scream came from the woman's mouth"; "His breath came hard"
8.come - be a native of; "She hails from Kalamazoo"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
descend, derive, come - come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"
9.come - extend or reach; "The water came up to my waist"; "The sleeves come to your knuckles"
extend, run, lead, pass, go - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
10.come - exist or occur in a certain point in a series; "Next came the student from France"
come, follow - to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
be - occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere; "Where is my umbrella?" "The toolshed is in the back"; "What is behind this behavior?"
11.come - cover a certain distance; "She came a long way"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
12.come - come under, be classified or included; "fall into a category"; "This comes under a new heading"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
13.come - happen as a result; "Nothing good will come of this"
ensue, result - issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.); end; "result in tragedy"
14.comecome - add up in number or quantity; "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000"
work out - be calculated; "The fees work out to less than $1,000"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
outnumber - be larger in number
average, average out - amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain; "The number of hours I work per work averages out to 40"
make - add up to; "four and four make eight"
15.come - develop into; "This idea will never amount to anything"; "nothing came of his grandiose plans"
become, turn - undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
aggregate - amount in the aggregate to
16.come - be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda"
arrive, come, get - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
17.come - come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then came to her"
become - come into existence; "What becomes has duration"
18.come - come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"
derive - come from; "The present name derives from an older form"
hail, come - be a native of; "She hails from Kalamazoo"
19.come - proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"
proceed, go - follow a certain course; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
20.come - experience orgasm; "she could not come because she was too upset"
experience, go through, see - go or live through; "We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam"
21.come - have a certain priority; "My family comes first"
rank - take or have a position relative to others; "This painting ranks among the best in the Western World"

come
verb 1. approach, near, advance, move towards, draw near
verb 2. arrive, move, appear, enter, turn up (informal) show up (informal) materialize
verb 3. reach, extend
verb 5. be available, be made, be offered, be produced, be on offer
come about happen, result, occur, take place, arise, transpire (informal) befall, come to pass seem, look, seem to be, appear to be, give the impression of being
come across someone meet, encounter, run into, bump into (informal)
come across something find, discover, notice, unearth, stumble upon, hit upon, chance upon, happen upon, light upon
come at someone attack, charge, rush, go for, assault, fly at, assail, fall upon, rush at
come back return, reappear, re-enter
come between someone separate, part, divide, alienate, estrange, set at odds
come by something get, win, land, score (slang) secure, obtain, acquire, get hold of, procure, take possession of
come down
1. decrease, fall, drop, reduce, go down, diminish, lessen, become lower
come down on someone reprimand, blast, carpet (informal) put down, criticize, jump on (informal) rebuke, dress down (informal) tear into (informal) diss (slang), chiefly U.S. read the riot act, lambast(e), bawl out (informal) rap over the knuckles, chew out U.S., Canad. (informal) tear (someone) off a strip Brit. (informal) give (someone) a rocket Brit., N.Z. (informal)
come down on something (one or other side of an argument) decide on, choose, favour
come down to something amount to, boil down to
come down with something (an illness) catch, get, take, contract, fall victim to, fall ill, be stricken with, take sick, sicken with
come forward volunteer, step forward, present yourself, offer your services
come from something
1. be from, originate, hail from, be a native of
verb 2. be obtained, be from, issue, emerge, flow, arise, originate, emanate
come in
1. arrive, enter, appear, show up (informal) cross the threshold
2. finish,
come in for something (criticism or blame) receive, get, suffer, endure, be subjected to, bear the brunt of, be the object of
come into something (money or property) inherit, be left, acquire, succeed to, be bequeathed, fall heir to
come off (Informal) succeed, work out, be successful, pan out (informal) turn out well
come on
1. progress, develop, improve, advance, proceed, make headway
come out
1. be published, appear, be released, be issued, be launched
2. be revealed, emerge, be reported, be announced, become apparent, come to light, be divulged
3. turn out, result, end up, work out, pan out (informal)
come out with something say, speak, utter, let out
come round or around
1. call, visit, drop in, stop by, pop in
2. change your opinion, yield, concede, mellow, relent, accede, acquiesce
3. regain consciousness, come to, recover, rally, revive
come through succeed, triumph, prevail, make the grade (informal)
come through something (a negative or bad experience) survive, overcome, endure, withstand, weather, pull through
come to revive, recover, rally, come round, regain consciousness
come to something amount to, total, add up to
come up happen, occur, arise, turn up, spring up, crop up
come up to something measure up to, meet, match, approach, rival, equal, compare with, resemble, admit of comparison with, stand or bear comparison with
Translations
come [kʌm] [pt came, pp come] vi 1. (movement towards) → venir;
to come running → venir corriendo;
come with me → ven conmigo
2. (= arrive) → llegar;
he's come here to work → ha venido aquí para trabajar;
to come home → volver a casa;
we've just come from Seville → acabamos de llegar de Sevilla;
coming! → ¡voy!
3. (= reach): to come to → llegar a;
the bill came to £40 → la cuenta ascendía a cuarenta libras
4. (= occur): an idea came to me → se me ocurrió una idea;
if it comes to it → llegado el caso
5. (= be, become): to come loose/undone etcaflojarse/desabrocharse, desatarse etc;
I've come to like him → por fin ha llegado a gustarme
come about visuceder, ocurrir
come across vt fus [+ person] → encontrarse con [+ thing]; encontrar
vi to come across well/badly → causar buena/mala impresión
come away vi (= leave) → marcharse (= become detached); desprenderse
come back vi (= return) → volver (= reply): can I come back to you on that one? → volvamos sobre ese punto
come by vt fus (= acquire) → conseguir
come down vi [price] → bajar; [building] → derrumbarse (= be demolished); ser derribado
come forward vipresentarse
come from vt fus [+ place, source] → ser de
come in vi [visitor] → entrar; [train, report] → llegar; [fashion] → ponerse de moda;
(on deal etc) → entrar
come in for vt fus [+ criticism etc] → recibir
come into vt fus [+ money] → heredar (= be involved); tener que ver con;
to come into fashion → ponerse de moda
come off vi [button] → soltarse, desprenderse; [attempt] → salir bien
come on vi [pupil, work, project] → marchar; [lights] → encenderse; [electricity] → volver;
come on! → ¡vamos!
come out vi [fact] → salir a la luz; [book, sun] → salir;
(stain) → quitarse;
to come out (on strike) → declararse en huelga;
to come out for/against → declararse a favor/en contra de
come over vt fus I don't know what's come over him! → ¡no sé lo que le pasa!
come round vi (after faint, operation) → volver en sí
come through vi (= survive) → sobrevivir; [telephone call]: the call came through → recibimos la llamada
come to vi (= wake) → volver en sí (= total); sumar;
how much does it come to? → ¿cuánto es en total?, ¿a cuánto asciende?
come under vt fus [+ heading] → entrar dentro de [+ influence]; estar bajo
come up vi [sun] → salir; [problem] → surgir; [event] → aproximarse;
(in conversation) → mencionarse
come up against vt fus [+ resistance etc] → tropezar con
come up to vt fusllegar hasta;
the film didn't come up to our expectations → la película no fue tan buena como esperábamos
come up with vt fus [+ idea] → sugerir [+ money]; conseguir
come upon vt fus (= find) → dar con

come [came , pt , come , pp ] [kʌm, keɪm] vi 1. (movement towards) → venir;
to come running → arriver en courant;
he's come here to work → il est venu ici pour travailler;
come with me → suivez-moi;
to come into sight or view → apparaître
2. (= arrive) → arriver;
to come home → rentrer (chez soi or à la maison);
we've just come from Paris → nous arrivons de Paris;
coming! → j'arrive!
3. (= reach);
to come to [decision etc] → parvenir à, arriver à;
the bill came to £40 → la note s'est élevée à 40 livres;
if it comes to it → s'il le faut, dans le pire des cas
4. (= occur);
an idea came to me → il m'est venu une idée;
what might come of it → ce qui pourrait en résulter, ce qui pourrait advenir or se produire
5. (= be, become);
to come loose/undone → se défaire/desserrer;
I've come to like him → j'ai fini par bien l'aimer
6. (inf) (sexually) → jouir
come about vise produire, arriver
come across vt fusrencontrer par hasard, tomber sur
vi to come across well/badly → faire une bonne/mauvaise impression
come along vi (Brit) [pupil, work] → faire des progrès, avancer;
come along! → viens!; allons!, allez!
come apart vis'en aller en morceaux; se détacher
come away vipartir, s'en aller (= become detached); se détacher
come back virevenir (= reply);
can I come back to you on that one? → est-ce qu'on peut revenir là-dessus plus tard?
come by vt fus (= acquire) → obtenir, se procurer
come down videscendre; [prices] → baisser; [buildings] → s'écrouler: (= be demolished); être démoli(e)
come forward vis'avancer (= make o.s. known); se présenter, s'annoncer
come from vt fus [+ source] → venir de;
(place) → venir de, être originaire de
come in vientrer; [train] → arriver; [fashion] → entrer en vogue;
(on deal etc) → participer
come in for vt fus [+ criticism etc] → être l'objet de
come into vt fus [+ money] → hériter de
come off vi [button] → se détacher; [attempt] → réussir
come on vi [lights, electricity] → s'allumer; [central heating] → se mettre en marche; [pupil, work, project] → faire des progrès, avancer;
come on! → viens!; allons!, allez!
come out visortir; [sun] → se montrer; [book] → paraître; [stain] → s'enlever; [strike] → cesser le travail, se mettre en grève
come over vt fus I don't know what's come over him! → je ne sais pas ce qui lui a pris!
come round vi (after faint, operation) → revenir à soi, reprendre connaissance
come through vi (= survive) → s'en sortir; [telephone call];
the call came through → l'appel est bien parvenu
come to virevenir à soi
vt (= add up to) [+ amount];
how much does it come to? → ça fait combien?
come under vt fus [+ heading] → se trouver sous [+ influence]; subir
come up vimonter; [sun] → se lever; [problem] → se poser; [event] → survenir;
(in conversation) → être soulevé
come up against vt fus [+ resistance, difficulties] → rencontrer
come up to vt fusarriver à;
the film didn't come up to our expectations → le film nous a déçu
come up with vt fus [+ money] → fournir;
he came up with an idea → il a eu une idée, il a proposé quelque chose
come upon vt fustomber sur

come [kʌm] [came , pt , come , pp ] vi 1. (movement towards) → kommen;
come with me → kommen Sie mit mir;
to come running → angelaufen kommen;
coming! → ich komme!
2. (= arrive) → kommen;
they came to a river → sie kamen an einen Fluss;
to come home → nach Hause kommen
3. (= reach);
to come to → kommen an +acc;
her hair came to her waist → ihr Haar reichte ihr bis zur Hüfte;
to come to a decision → zu einer Entscheidung kommen
4. (= occur);
an idea came to me → mir kam eine Idee
5. (= be, become) → werden;
I've come to like him → mittlerweile mag ich ihn;
if it comes to it → wenn es darauf ankommt
come about come vigeschehen
come across come vt fus (= find) [+ person, thing] → stoßen auf +acc
vi to come across well/badly [idea etc] → gut/schlecht ankommen; [meaning] → gut/schlecht verstanden werden
come along come vi (= arrive) → daherkommen (= make progress); vorankommen;
come along! come → komm schon!
come apart come vi (= break in pieces) → auseinandergehen
come away come vi (= leave) → weggehen (= become detached); abgehen
come back come vi (= return) → zurückkommen;
to come back into fashion → wieder in Mode kommen
come by come vt fus (= acquire) → kommen zu
come down come vi [price] → sinken, fallen; [building] (be demolished) → abgerissen werden; [tree] (during storm) → umstürzen
come forward come vi (= volunteer) → sich melden
come from come vt fuskommen von, stammen aus; [person] → kommen aus
come in come vi (= enter) → hereinkommen; [report, news] → eintreffen;
(on deal etc) → sich beteiligen;
come in! come → herein!
come in for come vt fus [+ criticism etc] → einstecken müssen
come into come vt fus (= inherit) [+ money] → erben;
to come into fashion come → in Mode kommen;
money doesn't come into it come → Geld hat nichts damit zu tun
come off come vi (= become detached) [button, handle] → sich lösen (= succeed) [attempt, plan] → klappen
vt fus (inf);
come off it! → mach mal halblang!
come on come vi [pupil, work, project] → vorankommen; [lights etc] → angehen;
come on! come (= hurry up); mach schon!;
(giving encouragement) → los!
come out come viherauskommen; [stain] → herausgehen;
to come out (on strike) → in den Streik treten
come over come vt fus I don't know what's come over him! → ich weiß nicht, was in ihn gefahren ist
come round come vi (after faint, operation) → wieder zu sich kommen (= visit); vorbeikommen (= agree); zustimmen
come through come vi (= survive) → durchkommen; [telephone call] → (durch)kommen
vt fus [+ illness etc] → überstehen
come to come vi (= regain consciousness) → wieder zu sich kommen
vt fus (= add up to);
how much does it come to? → was macht das zusammen?
come under come vt fus [+ heading] → kommen unter +acc [+ criticism, pressure, attack]; geraten unter +acc
come up come vi (= approach) → herankommen; [sun] → aufgehen; [problem] → auftauchen; [event] → bevorstehen;
(in conversation) → genannt werden;
something's come up → etwas ist dazwischengekommen
come up against come vt fus [+ resistance, difficulties] → stoßen auf +acc
come upon come vt fus (= find) → stoßen auf +acc
come up to come vt fus the film didn't come up to our expectations → der Film entsprach nicht unseren Erwartungen;
it's coming up to 10 o'clock come → es ist gleich 10 Uhr
come up with come vt fus (idea) → aufwarten mit (money) → aufbringen

come [pt came, pp come] [kʌm, keɪm] vivenire (= arrive); venire, arrivare;
come with me → vieni con me;
we've just come from Paris → siamo appena arrivati da Parigi;
nothing came of it → non è saltato fuori niente;
to come into sight or view → apparire;
to come to [+ decision etc] → raggiungere;
to come undone/loose → slacciarsi/allentarsi;
coming! → vengo!;
if it comes to it → nella peggiore delle ipotesi
come about visuccedere
come across vt fustrovare per caso
vi to come across well/badly → fare una buona/cattiva impressione
come along vi [pupil, work] → fare progressi;
come along! → avanti!, andiamo!, forza!
come apart viandare in pezzi (= become detached); staccarsi
come away vivenire via (= become detached); staccarsi
come back viritornare (= reply) (col): can I come back to you on that one? → possiamo riparlarne più tardi?
come by vt fus (= acquire) → ottenere; procurarsi
come down viscendere; [prices] → calare; [buildings] → essere demolito/a
come forward vifarsi avanti; presentarsi
come from vt fusvenire da; provenire da
come in vientrare
come in for vt fus [+ criticism etc] → ricevere
come into vt fus [+ money] → ereditare
come off vi [button] → staccarsi; [stain] → andar via; [attempt] → riuscire
come on vi [lights, electricity] → accendersi; [pupil, undertaking] → fare progressi;
come on! → avanti!, andiamo!, forza!
come out viuscire (= strike); entrare in sciopero
come over vt fus I don't know what's come over him! → non so cosa gli sia successo!
come round vi (after faint, operation) → riprendere conoscenza, rinvenire
come through vi (= survive) → sopravvivere, farcela;
the call came through → ci hanno passato la telefonata
come to virinvenire
vt (= add up to) [amount]: how much does it come to? → quanto costa?, quanto viene?
come under vt fus [+ heading] → trovarsi sotto [+ influence]; cadere sotto, subire
come up vivenire su
come up against vt fus [+ resistance, difficulties] → urtare contro
come up to vt fusarrivare (fino) a;
the film didn't come up to our expectations → il film ci ha delusi
come up with vt fus he came up with an idea → venne fuori con un'idea
come upon vt fustrovare per caso

come
v come [kam]
1 to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me? kom يَجيء пристигам přijít, přijet komme kommen έρχομαι, φτάνω venir tulema آمدن tulla venir, arriver לָבוֹא आना doći, stići, dospjeti jön datang koma venire, arrivare 来る 오다 ateiti, atvykti nākt; ierasties datang komen komme przyjść vir a veni; a ajunge приходить; идти prísť priti doći komma มายัง gelmek приходити, приїжджати آنا ، حرکت کرنا đi đến
2 to become near or close to something in time or space Christmas is coming soon. nader يَقْتَرِب، يَأْتي، يَحِلُّ идвам blížit se nærme sig kommen έρχομαι llegar lähenema آمدن lähestyä approcher לְהִתקָרֵב यात्रा करना približiti se közeleg tiba koma, nálgast avvicinarsi 近づく 다가오다 artėti pienākt; pietuvoties tiba op komst zijn komme, nærme seg nadchodzić chegar a se apropia приближаться blížiť sa približevati se približavati se nalkas, stunda, komma มาใกล้ gelmek, yaklaşmak 來臨 приходити; бувати نزدیک ہونا ، پاس آنا sắp tới
3 to happen or be situated The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet. voorkom يَقَعُ ، يَجيء намирам (се) patřit komme; forekomme erscheinen βρίσκομαι, μπαίνω venir asuma واقع شدن tulla venir מָגִיע एक निश्चित स्थल को आना doći következik berada koma, vera venire 位置する 있다 būti, eiti nākt; būt berada komen, staan, vallen komme, ligge/falle mellom następować vir a fi (situat) находиться patriť priti, stati nalaziti se komma, stå, vara ปรากฏ gelmek 位(於) ставати واقع ہونا đứng giữa
4 (often withto) to happen (by accident) How did you come to break your leg? oorkom يَحْدُثُ (صُدْفَةً) ставам přijít (k nečemu) komme til dazu kommen συμβαίνω suceder juhtuma اتفاق افتادن sattua se faire que לִקרוֹת आकस्मिक रूप से होना dogoditi se megtörténik terjadi fara að succedere ~になる ...하게 되다 atsitikti iznākt; izdoties; gadīties terjadi ergens toe komen komme til å stawać się acontecer a se în­tâm­pla случаться prísť k (čomu) priti (do česa) dogoditi se komma sig เกิดขึ้น olmak, meydana gelmek 碰巧發生 траплятися, відбуватися واقع ہونا làm thế nào ...
5 to arrive at (a certain state etc) What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement. aanbreek يَصِلُ إلى достигам (do)spět (k) blive til; nå til gelangen φτάνω, καταλήγω llegar a jõudma رسیدن به edetä aboutir לְהָגִיע किसी स्थिति इत्यादि में पहुंचना doći, dospjeti vmire jut sampai komast að arrivare ~に達する 도달하다 pasiekti, susiklostyti nonākt sampai komen tot komme/bli til dochodzić chegar a a ajunge (la) сводиться; приходить к dospieť priti do doći do ta vägen, komma till, nå มาถึง belli bir duruma gelmek 到達(某程度) досягати پہنچنا đạt tới một điều gì
6 (withto) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to) The total comes to 51. kom يَصِلُ إلى، يَبْلُغ възлизам dosahovat beløbe sig til; blive hinauslaufen auf ανέρχομαι subir a, ser olema, ulatuma شدن olla, nousta se monter à מִסתַכֵּם बनकर आना stajati (összegszerűleg) kitesz mencapai verður samanlagt essere ~になる (금액 등이) ...이 되다 siekti sniegties; līdzināties berjumlah komen op beløpe seg til czynić somar a se ridica (la) равняться; достигать dosahovať znašati iznositi uppgå till ได้เป็น tutmak, gelmek 共計 доходити اعداد کا مجموعہ ہونا lên tới
interj
expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc Come, come! That was very rude of you! toenou يلا! (تَعْبير عَدَم اسْتِحْسان) раздразнение no tak; ale jděte; ale, ale hov, hov!; næ, hør nu her! nun, bitte έλα τώρα! (επιφ.) ¡vamos! nonoh! ای بابا؛ بیا no no allons! ,רֶגָע, רֶגָע!” असहमति जताने, आकर्षित करने इत्यादि के लिए कहा जाता है doći Menj már! sudahlah! láttu ekki svona! heyrðu nú! suvvia!, (ma va!), (andiamo!) おい, おい 자; 이봐 kas tai matė! kaip taip galima?! nu, nu! kemari kom hør her!; tenk deg om!; nei, vet du hva! Ale ale!, Ejże!, NO no! então! hai! ну полно! ale choďte! daj, daj! de, de nej, hör här!, men tänk efter nu! คำอุทาน Haydi canım!; Amma yaptın ha!; Haydi bakalım! (表示促使注意、責備等)餵 ну! нубо! ناگوای کا اظہار کرنا đề nghị chú ý表示使注意
n comer
late-comers will not be admitted; We welcome all comers. aankommer, aankomeling آتِ، قادِم، وافِد ново(пристигнал) příchozí deltager; den, der kommer der/die Kommende ερχόμενος, επισκέπτης participante, asistente tulija شخصی که می آید tulija arrivant/-ante מֵגִיע आने वाला došljak érkező pendatang komumaður, sá sem kemur venuto 来る人 오는 사람 atvykėlis atnākušais; atnācējs pendatang bezoeker, -komer deltaker, den som kommer przychodzący presente persoană care vine посетитель prichádzajúci obiskovalec, prišlec pridošlica person som kommer (an- ผู้ที่มา gelen kişi, katılan kimse 來者 відвідувач آنے والا người mới đến
n coming
the comings and goings of the people in the street. die vertrek, doen en late ذَهاب، حَرَكَه отпътуване odchod trafik das Gehen μετακίνηση, πηγαινέλα ida minek رفتن meneminen départ הליכה गमन प्रस्थान hodanje, kretanje menés pergi (brott)för partenza 行くこと 출발, 가기 išėjimas pārvietošanās pemergian het gaan det å /reise/dra ruch ida plecare движение odchod odhajanje odlazak går การเคลื่อนไป gidiş 離去 від'їзд روانگی sự ra đi
n comeback
a return (especially to show business) The actress made a comeback years after retiring. terugkeer عَوْدَه завръщане návrat comeback; vende tilbage; få en renæssance das Comeback επιστροφή, επάνοδος vuelta, retorno püünele naasmine, comeback بازگشت؛ رجعت come-back, paluu rentrée שִׁיבָה फिर से आना, वापसी vraćanje, oporavak visszatérés kembali endurkoma ritorno, rientro カムバック 복귀 sugrįžimas atgriešanās kembali come-back comeback, renessanse, gjenvunnet popularitet powrót regresso revenire возвращение návrat vrnitev povratak comeback การหวนคืน dönüş 恢復 повернення واپسی trở lại
n comedown
a fall in dignity etc The smaller car was a bit of a comedown after the Rolls Royce. teleurstelling هُبوط، نُزول провал úpadek nedtur der Abstieg ξεπεσμός degradación, humillación allaminek تنزل؛ افت alaspäinmeno déchéance יְרִידָה गरिमा इत्यादि में गिरावट pad, razočaranje, udarac lecsúszás kemerosotan hrap; fall úr sessi decadenza 落ちぶれ 실추 prestižo smukimas, vertės kritimas pagrimums; kritums jatuh maruah vernedering, ontgoocheling nedtur, tilbakegang, skuffelse obniżenie lotów queda (de)cădere; deziluzie унижение úpadok propad; korak nazaj pad steg nedåt, nerköp การตกต่ำ saygınlığını yitirme 失勢 падіння авторитету وقار میں کمی sa sút
come about
to happen How did that come about? iets gebeur, iets vind plaas يَحْدُث случвам (се) stát se, přihodit se ske; gå til geschehen συμβαίνω ocurrir, suceder juhtuma رخ دادن tapahtua arriver לִקרוֹת घटित होना dogoditi se, ostvariti se megtörténik terjadi vilja til accadere 起こる 일어나다 atsitikti notikt berlaku gebeuren hende, skje, foregå stawać się acontecer a se întâmpla происходить prihodiť sa pripetiti se dogoditi se hända [], gå till เกิดขึ้น olmak, meydana gelmek 發生 відбуватися, траплятися کرنے لگنا xảy ra
come across
to meet or find by chance He came across some old friends. raak loop, ontmoet يَلْتَقي بِ، يُصادِف натъквам се narazit na (náhodou) støde på; ramle ind i stoßen auf συναντώ τυχαία encontrar, tropezarse con juhuslikult kohtama بطور اتفاقی یافتن tavata sattumalta tomber sur לִפגוֹש בְּמִקרֶה अचानक मिलना susresti se, nabasati ráakad (vkire, vmire) bertemu rekast á imbattersi in ~に出くわす 마주치다 atsitiktinai sutikti nejauši satikt, atrast terjumpa aantreffen støte , komme over spotykać, natykać się encontrar a da de/peste случайно встретить náhodne stretnúť naleteti (na koga) nabasati träffa (råka) på พบโดยบังเอิญ karşılaşmak, rastlamak (偶然)遇見 випадково зустріти кого; наштовхнутися на що اتفاقاً ملنا tình cờ gặp ai hay cái gì偶然
come along
1 to come with or accompany the person speaking etc Come along with me! saam يُرافِق придружавам jít s sebou komme med mitkommen συνοδεύω acompañar kaasa tulema همراهی کردن tulla mukaan accompagner לָבוֹא עִם साथ आना naići putem, pojaviti se vele megy menemani koma með, fylgja venire 一緒に来る 함께 가다 eiti kartu nāc! iesim! ikut meekomen bli med towarzyszyć vir a însoţi пойти вместе ísť s spremljati poći sa nekim komma (följa, gå) med มาพร้อมกับ birlikte gelmek/gitmek 與...一起走 іти, супроводити ساتھ آنا ، ہمراہ ہونا đi cùng 一起
2 to progress How are things coming along? vorder يَتَقَدَّم вървя (нещата) vyvíjet se, dařit se skride fremad entwickeln προχωρώ, προοδεύω ir, marchar arenema پیش رفتن kehittyä avancer לְהִתקָדֵם, לְהִתפָּתֵח प्रगति napredovati, uspijevati halad maju gengur, miðar avanzare 進展する 되어가다 sektis veikties perkembangan vorderen utvikle/klare (seg) postępować progredir a progresa идти vyvíjať sa napredovati napredovati arta sig ปรับปรุง ilerlemek, gelişmek 進展 просуватися ترقی کرنا tiến bộ
come by
to get How did you come by that black eye? iets opdoen, iets in die hande kry يَنال، يَحْصَل على получавам přijít k skaffe kommen zu αποκτώ conseguir, obtener saama بدست آوردن saada attraper לְהָשִיג कुछ पाना doći do čega, dobiti, postići što kap mendapat fá (e-ð); komast yfir procurarsi 手に入れる 얻다 įsitaisyti iegūt; dabūt dapat krijgen (tak i), komme over zdobywać obter a căpăta получить, приобрести prísť k dobiti dobiti få, komma över ได้รับ başına gelmek, edinmek 得到 діставати حاصل کرنا kiếm được
come down
to decrease; to become less Tea has come down in price. siek word يَنْخَفِض، يَقِلُّ намалям jít dolu (v ceně) gå ned; falde fallen κατεβαίνω, λιγοστεύω, μειώνομαι bajar langema کاهش یافتن؛ کم شدن laskea baisser לָרֶדֶת, לְהוֹרִיד गिरना spustiti se, sići esik berkurang lækka calare 下がる 하락하다 sumažėti, smuktelti kristies menurun dalen gå ned obniżać się baixar a scădea; a coborî снижаться, падать klesnúť spustiti se; zmanjšati se sniziti se gå ner ลดลง azalmak, düşmek 下降 падати, опускатися کم کرنا ، گھٹانا tụt xuống
come into one's own
to have the opportunity of showing what one can do etc He has at last come into his own as a pop-singer. tot jou reg kom, na waarde erken word يَنالُ حَقَّه، يحصَلُ على فُرْصَه чуствам се на мястото си prosadit se komme til sin ret seine Fähigkeiten zeigen dürfen δείχνω τι αξίζω lo que mostrar uno vale oma õiget kohta leidma شانس نشان دادن قابلیت ها را بدست آوردن näyttää kyntensä se réaliser לְהוֹכִיח אֶת עַצמוֹ अपनी क्षमता दिखाने का मौका मिलना pokazati se magára talál memperlihatkan diri sanna sig mostrare quanto si vale 認められる 정당한 지위·명성을 얻다 surasti save parādīt sevi berpeluang menunjukkan bakat zichzelf worden komme til sin rett wypływać na szerokie wody mostrar o que vale a se im­pune найти себя presadiť sa uresničiti svoje želje dobiti priliku få visa vad man duger till โอกาสในการแสดงความสามารถ kendini göstermek 獲得機會展示某人的才能 отримати належне اپنی صلاحیت کا اظہار کرنا cơ hội thể hiện mình
come off
1 to fall off Her shoe came off. afval يَسْقُط، يَنْفَصِل падам ulomit se, spadnout falde af abgehen πέφτω, βγαίνω caerse, soltarse ära tulema شل شدن؛ باز شدن irrota tomber לִפּוֹל @@@לִיפּוֹל$$$ गिरना otpasti, odvezati se leesik jatuh, lepas detta af cadere ぬける 떨어지다 nusmukti nokrist; notrūkt tertanggal loskomen falle av, løsne spadać soltar-se a că­­dea; a se desface соскочить odlomiť (sa) sneti se spasti ramla av, lossna หลุดออก çözülmek, yerinden çıkmak, düşmek 掉下 спадати اتر جانا rời ra
2 to turn out (well); to succeed The gamble didn't come off. onderspit delf يَنْجَح завършвам успешно vydařit se, vyjít lykkes; falde heldigt ud davonkommen πετυχαίνω tener lugar, suceder õnnestuma موفق شدن onnistua réussir לְהַצלִיח सफल होना usjeti, ispasti, svršiti sikerül berhasil ganga (upp) riuscire うまくいく 잘 되다 pasisekti (veiksmīgi) norisināties; iziet berjaya lukken bra, klare seg godt wychodzić dar resultado a reuşi удаваться vydariť sa, vyjsť uspeti ispasti dobro lyckas จบด้วยดี başarılı olmak 成功 мати успіх کار کردگی دکھانا thoát khỏi vòng khó khăn
come on
1 to appear on stage or the screen They waited for the comedian to come on. op kom, verskyn يَظْهَر عَلى المَسْرَح появам (се) vystoupit (o herci) vise sig auftreten εμφανίζομαι entrar en escena lavale astuma پدیدار شدن astua esiin entrer en scène לְהוֹפִיע शाबाश doći, nadoći színre lép tampil birtast, koma fram entrare in scena 登場する 등장하다 pasirodyti parādīties; uznākt (uz skatuves) muncul opkomen opptre, vise seg pojawiać się aparecer a in­tra în scenă появляться vystúpiť nastopiti pojaviti se träda fram [] ปรากฏ sahneye çıkmak (演員)出臺 з'являтися اسٹیج یا اسکرین پر نمودار ہونا bước ra sân khấu
2 hurry up! Come on – we'll be late for the party! komaan يُسْرِع хайде spěchat, pospíšit si kom nu!; fart på!; skynd dig! los!, beeil´ dich! βιάσου ¡date prisa!, ¡vamos!, ¡venga! tee kiiresti! راه بیافت؛ عجله کن pitää kiirettä allons! קָדִימָה! जल्दी करो prispjeti gyerünk! cepat! komdu nú andiamo!, su! さあ早く 서둘러 eime! greičiau! nāc! pasteidzies! cepat voortmaken kom an/igjen!, skynd deg!, klem på! Dalej, dalej! despacha-te! haide! ну!, давай! ponáhľať sa pohiti! hajde kom nu då! รีบ acele etmek 快點! мерщій! جلدی کرنا nhanh lên; tiếp tục
3 don't be ridiculous! Come on, you don't really expect me to believe that! komaan لا تَكُن سَخيفا! я, стига ale no tak; ale jdi hold dog op! Nej, helt ærligt! na, hör mal ασ'τα αυτά, έλα τώρα ¡venga ya! ära tee nalja! شوخی نکن älä viitsi allons! עֲזוֹב שְטוּיוֹת बेहूदगी मत करो ne budi smiješan ugyan kérlek (hagyd már) sudahlah! láttu ekki svona andiamo! ばかな 그만둬 nebūk juokingas! nu! izbeidz! nemuļķojies! jangan merepek komaan får du gi deg! Nie bądź śmieszny!, No wiesz! por amor de Deus haide! брось! nepreháňať daj no, daj! ma nemoj kom igen!, snälla du! ไม่ใช่เรื่องตลก Hadi bırak saçmalığı 得啦! геть так! شیخی کرکری کرنا đừng có mà cười 啦!
come out
1 to become known The truth finally came out. verklaar يَظْهَر излизам наяве vyjít najevo komme frem herauskommen μαθεύομαι, αποκαλύπτομαι revelarse, salir a la luz päevavalgele tulema آشکار شدن paljastua être révélé לְהִתגָלוֹת उजागर होना izlaziti, ispasti kitudódik ketahuan koma í ljós venire alla luce 知られる 알려지다 paaiškėti atklāties; izrādīties diketahui uitkomen komme/stå fram, tre fram i lyset wychodzić na jaw saber-se a ieşi la iveală обнаруживаться vyjsť najavo razkriti se izaći na videlo komma fram กลายเป็นที่รู้จัก ortaya çıkmak, öğrenilmek 被獲知 виявлятися معروف یا مشہور ہونا lộ ra
2 to be published This newspaper comes out once a week. verskyn يَظْهَر، يصدُر، يُنشر отпечатвам vycházet udkomme herauskommen κυκλοφορώ, δημοσιεύομαι salir ilmuma ارائه شدن ilmestyä paraître לָצֵאת לָאוֹר प्रकाशित होना postati poznat megjelenik terbit koma út uscire 発行される 출판되다 išeiti iznākt (par grāmatu u. tml.) diterbitkan verschijnen komme ut wychodzić sair a apărea выходить vychádzať iziti izlaziti komma ut ได้ตีพิมพ์ yayımlanmak, basılmak 出版 виходити شائع ہونا xuất bản
3 to strike The men have come out (on strike). staak يُضْرِب، يَخْرُج في إضْراب стачкувам vstoupit (do stávky) nedlægge arbejdet; strejke streiken κατεβαίνω σε απεργία declararse en huelga streikima hakkama اعتصاب کردن ryhtyä lakkoon débrayer לָצֵאת בִּשבִיתָה हड़ताल करना stupiti sztrájkba lép mogok fara í verkfall entrare in sciopero ストライキをする 파업하다 sustreikuoti streikot mogok in staking gaan streike, legge ned arbeidet wychodzić na ulicę, strajkować entrar em greve a face grevă бастовать štrajkovať začeti (stavkati) štrajkovati gå ut ปะทะกัน grev yapmak, çalışmamak 罷工 застрайкувати ہڑتال کرنا đình công
4 (of a photograph) to be developed This photograph has come out very well. uitkom تَظْهَر الصّورَه проявявам vyjít blive fremkaldt; lykkes werden εμφανίζομαι (για φωτογραφία) resultar, salir välja tulema درآمدن؛ ظاهر شدن onnistua venir (bien ou mal) לָצֵאת फोटो तैयार होना pojaviti se sikerül (fénykép) jadi koma út, framkallast venire (bene o male) 写真うつりが~である (사진이) 현상되다, 나오다 išeiti iznākt (par fotogrāfiju) kelihatan lukken bli framkalt, lykkes (etter framkalling) wychodzić sair a ieşi (bine sau rău) получиться vyjsť posrečiti se ispasti bli bra (lyckad) ล้างรูป çıkmak 顯現 проявлятися فوٹو دھونا hiện hình
5 to be removed This dirty mark won't come out. afkom يَزول махам (се) zmizet gå væk bekannt werden βγαίνω, απομακρύνομαι (π.χ. για λεκέ) salir, quitarse välja tulema پاک شدن؛ از بین رفتن lähteä partir לָצֵאת हटाना ispasti kijön (pecsét ruhából) dihilangkan fara úr togliersi とれる (얼룩이) 빠지다 iš(si)imti iziet (par traipu) tanggal verdwijnen la seg fjerne schodzić sair a ieşi исчезать vyjsť izginiti (madež) ukloniti se gå bort (ur) ถูกกำจัด çıkmak, silinmek 被去掉 виводитися ہٹانا tẩy sạch
come round
1 (also come around) to visit Come round and see us soon. aangaan يَزور посещавам stavit se, zajít k kom forbi vorbeikommen επισκέπτομαι hacer una visita sisse astuma سر زدن؛ به ملاقات رفتن pistäytyä passer לְבָקֵר दौरा करना navratiti, svratiti benéz vhova (látogatóba) mengunjungi koma við/í heimsókn passare, fare un salto 訪ねる 방문하다 užsukti iegriezties; apciemot melawat langskomen stikke innom, komme forbi/innom zachodzić vir a trece pe la cineva заходить prísť k oglasiti se posetiti komma över (ner, upp, hit), titta in เยี่ยม ziyaret etmek 拜訪, 過訪 заходити دورہ کرنا tạt qua chơi 访
2 to regain consciousness After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes. bykom يَسْتَعيدُ الوَعْي идвам в съзнание vzpamatovat se, přijít k sobě komme til sig selv zu sich kommen wieder συνέρχομαι volver en sí meelemärkusele tulema به هوش آمدن tulla tajuihinsa reprendre connaissance לַשוּב לְהַכָּרָה चेतना लौटना oporaviti se, doći k sebi magához tér siuman komast til meðvitundar rinvenire, tornare in sé 正気づく 의식을 되찾다 atsigauti atgūt samaņu; atžirgt sedar semula bijkomen komme til seg selv, våkne til bevissthet przychodzić do siebie voltar a si a-şi veni în sim­ţiri приходить в себя prebrať sa z bezvedomia zavedeti se povratiti svest kvickna till, återfå medvetandet ได้สติ kendine gelmek, ayılmak 蘇醒過來 опритомніти ہوش میں آنا tỉnh lại
come to
to regain consciousness When will he come to after the operation? bykom يَسْتَعيدُ الوَعْي съвземам (се) přijít k sobě vågne op zu sich kommen wieder συνέρχομαι volver en sí meelemärkusele tulema به هوش آمدن tulla tajuihinsa reprendre connaissance לַשוּב לְהַכָּרָה चेतना लौटना osvijestiti se magához tér siuman vakna, komast til meðvitundar riprendere conoscenza 正気づく 정신이 들다; 깨나다 atsigauti atgūt samaņu sedar semula bijkomen våkne til bevissthet przychodzić do siebie voltar a si a-şi veni în sim­ţiri приходить в себя prísť k sebe zavedeti se povratiti svest kvickna till, återfå medvetandet ได้สติ kendine gelmek, ayılmak 蘇醒過來 опритомніти ہوش میں آنا tỉnh lại
come to light
to be discovered The theft only came to light when the owners returned from holiday. vorendag يَنْكَشِف، يَنْجَلي разкривам vyjít najevo komme for dagens lys ans Licht kommen αποκαλύπτομαι ser descubierto, salir a la luz päevavalgele tulema آشکار شدن paljastua être découvert לְהִתגָלוֹת जानकारी में आना biti otkriven napvilágra kerül diketahui koma í ljós venire alla luce 明らかになる 발견되다 išaiškėti atklāties dijumpai aan het licht komen komme fram (i lyset), vise seg wychodzić na światło dzienne descobrir-se a fi descoperit обнаруживаться vyjsť najavo razkriti se biti otkriven komma i dagen ถูกค้นพบ açığa çıkmak, anlaşılmak 暴露 виявлятися دریافت ہونا phát hiện ra
come upon
to meet, find or discover by chance She came upon a solution to the problem. op iets afkom, ontdek يُقابِل، يَعْثُر عَلى، يُصادِف попадам přijít (na) falde over; støde på stoßen auf συναντώ, ανακαλύπτω τυχαία encontrarse con juhuslikult kohtama, (millelegi) sattuma اتفاقی برخوردن kohdata sattumalta, löytää sattumalta tomber sur לִפגוֹש पाना, खोजना nabasati, naletjeti ráakad (vkire) menemukan hitta/finna, uppgötva af tilviljun imbattersi ~に出くわす (우연히) 만나다; 발견하다 rasti nejauši sastapt; atrast jumpa vinden, aantreffen komme over/, støte natykać się na, odkrywać, znajdować encontrar a da de/peste случайно натолкнуться pripadnúť na naleteti na kaj naići na träffa (stöta) på พบ şans eseri bulmak (偶然)發現 випадково зустріти; несподівано напасти اتفاقاً ملنا ، دریافت کرنا tình cờ phát hiện ra偶然
come up with
to think of; to produce He's come up with a great idea. afkom يَتَقَدَّم بِفِكْرَه أو إقْتِراح хрумва ми přijít s komme med; foreslå aufkommen, Mode werden επινοώ, σκαρφίζομαι ocurrirse (millegagi) välja tulema یافتن؛ ارائه دادن kehitellä, saada sortir לִמצוֹא पेश करना dostići, pronaći előhozakodik (vmivel) menemukan upphugsa, láta sér detta í hug trovare ~を考え出す 생각해내다; 산출하다 sugalvoti, pasiūlyti rasties; izdomāt memikirkan op de proppen komen met komme /fram med, foreslå wyjchodzić z (czymś) propor a se gândi la придумать prísť s domisliti se smisliti komma med ก่อให้เกิด aklına gelmek, bulmak 提出 запропонувати تصور دینا nảy ra
come what may
whatever happens I'll give you my support, come what may! wat ook al مهما يَحْدُث каквото и да става ať se stane cokoliv ske, hvad der vil soll kommen was mag ό,τι και αν συμβεί lo que pase pase tulgu, mis tuleb هرچه پیش آید tuli mitä tuli quoi qu'il arrive מָה שֶׁיִקְרֵה कुछ भी हो što bilo da bilo bármi történjék is apapun yang terjadi hvað sem gerist qualunque cosa accada どんな事が起ころうとも 무슨 일이 있더라도 kas bus, tas bus lai notiek kas notikdams walau apa pun terjadi wat er ook moge gebeuren samme hva som skjer, uansett co będzie to będzie aconteça o que acontecer fie ce-o fi, orice ar fi что бы ни случилось nech sa robí, čo chce naj se zgodi, kar hoče šta god da se desi vad som än händer อะไรก็ตามที่เกิดขึ้น ne olursa olsun, her ne pahasına olursa olsun 不管怎樣 що буде, те й буде جو ہو، سو ہو dù chuyện gì có xảy ra 不管
to come
(in the) future in the days to come. later في المُستَقْبَل за в бъдеще příští; který má přijít kommende kommend μελλοντικός venidero, en el futuro tulevane آینده tuleva à venir שָׁיבוֹא भविष्य में doći, dolaziti az elkövetkező (napokban stb.) mendatang komandi a venire きたるべき 장래의 ateityje nākotnē masa depan komend kommende w przyszłości vindouro următor в будущем budúci prihodnji budući kommande, framtida วันข้างหน้า gelecekte 未來 в майбутньому آئندہ آنا sắp tới


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