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[ʹkʌmʹın] phr v1. 1) приходить, прибыватьwhat time does the train come in? - когда приходит поезд?
2) спорт. прийти к финишу2. поступатьwool is coming in abundantly - шерсть поступает (на рынок) в большом количестве
3. входить в модуlawn tennis was then just coming in - теннис тогда как раз стал приобретать популярность
4. войти в дело ( в качестве компаньона)5. вступать в должность; прийти к властиthe government came in with a big majority - правительство пришло к власти, получив на выборах значительное большинство голосов
6. иметь отношение (к чему-л.)where do I come in? - при чём тут я?, что мне до этого?
7. (between) вмешиваться (в чьи-л. отношения)she is always trying to come in between us - она всегда старается встать между нами /внести разлад в наши отношения/
8. зреть, поспеватьthese apples don't come in till August - эти яблоки созревают только в августе
9. амер.1) жеребиться; телиться2) находиться в периоде течки10. (for)1) получить долю (чего-л.)2) навлекать на себя; заслужитьto come in for increasing criticism - навлекать на себя всё больше критики
has it never come in upon your mind what you are doing? - вам никогда не приходила в голову мысль о том, что вы делаете?
12. (on) принять участие, включитьсяlet's ask her to come in on the plan - давайте пригласим её принять участие в этом мероприятии
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kom binnen, aankomencome in2 aankomen3 verkozen/benoemd worden ⇒ aan de macht/het bewind komen4 in de mode komen/raken ⇒ de mode worden♦voorbeelden:he came in second • hij kwam als tweede binnen5 this is where you come in • hier kom jij aan de beurt, hier begint jouw rolwhere do I come in? • en ik dan?6 where do I come in? • wat levert het voor mij op?7 come in, London! • hallo, Londen, hoort u mij?this is where we come in • hier begint voor ons het verhaal10 come in handy/useful • goed te/van pas komen -
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['juːsful]adjużyteczny, przydatny* * *adjective (helpful or serving a purpose well: a useful toolionary; She made herself useful by doing the washing for her mother.) użyteczny -
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intransitive verb vstopiti; prispeti (vlak); v službo stopiti; priti v modo; priti na oblast; (do)zoreti; sport priti v finale; American ožrebiti, oteliti se; nastopiti (plima)come in (useful) — prav priti, koristiticolloquially where do I come in? — kaj bo pa z menoj? -
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შემოსვლაwhen did women’s pants (trousers) come in? ქალის შარვალი როდის შემოვიდა მოდაში?don’t throw it away, it may come in handy / useful ნუ გადააგდებ, იქნებ გამოგვადგესcome in, please! შემობრძანდით! -
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3) ( come inland) [tide] monter4) ( arrive) arriverwe've got £2,000 a month coming in — nous avons une rentrée de 2000 livres sterling par mois
5) ( become current) [trend, invention] faire son apparition6) Radiocome in, Delta Bravo! — c'est à vous, Delta Bravo!
to come in useful ou handy — être utile
8) ( receive)to come in for criticism — [person] être critiqué; [plan] faire l'objet de nombreuses critiques
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(to become useful: My French came in useful on holiday.) ser útil -
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(to become useful: My French came in useful on holiday.) koristiti -
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(to become useful: My French came in useful on holiday.) osoittautua hyödylliseksi -
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(to become useful: My French came in useful on holiday.) praversti
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come in useful — british phrase to be helpful in a particular situation Your medical training might come in very useful indeed. Thesaurus: to be advantageous and yield benefitssynonym Main entry: useful … Useful english dictionary
come in handy — {v. phr.}, {informal} To prove useful. * /Robinson Crusoe found tools in the ship which came in handy when he built a house./ * /The French he learned in high school came in handy when he was in the army in France./ … Dictionary of American idioms
come in handy — {v. phr.}, {informal} To prove useful. * /Robinson Crusoe found tools in the ship which came in handy when he built a house./ * /The French he learned in high school came in handy when he was in the army in France./ … Dictionary of American idioms
come into your own — to begin to have the kind of success that you are capable of having : to become very skillful, successful, etc. She has really started to come into her own recently. The company was struggling for many months, but now it really seems to be comin … Useful english dictionary
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come into its own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… … New idioms dictionary
come into own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… … New idioms dictionary
come — come1 [ kʌm ] (past tense came [ keım ] ; past participle come) verb *** ▸ 1 move/travel (to here) ▸ 2 reach particular state ▸ 3 start doing something ▸ 4 reach particular point ▸ 5 be received ▸ 6 happen ▸ 7 exist or be produced ▸ 8 be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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useful — use|ful W1S1 [ˈju:sfəl] adj helping you to do or get what you want ≠ ↑useless ▪ The book is full of useful information. ▪ Bar charts are a useful way of looking at sets of figures. ▪ The Internet is becoming a useful tool for investors. useful… … Dictionary of contemporary English