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81 come-uppance
tr[kʌm'ʌpəns]1 familiar merecido\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get one's come-uppance llevar su merecido'kʌm'ʌpənsmass noun (colloq)to get one's come-uppance — recibir or llevarse su (or mi etc) merecido
* * *['kʌm'ʌpəns]mass noun (colloq)to get one's come-uppance — recibir or llevarse su (or mi etc) merecido
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82 come up to
come up to достигам нивото на, изравнявам се с; to \come up to up to the mark сп. заставам на стартовата линия; отговарям на изискванията; във форма съм; to \come up to up to s.o.'s expectations оправдавам очакванията на някого; his talents do not \come up to up to yours дарбите му не могат да се сравнят с твоите; -
83 ■ come to
■ come toA v. i. + avv.1 riprendere conoscenza; rinvenire; tornare in sé2 (naut.) orzare; serrare il vento; venire al vento3 (naut.) andare all'ancora; ancorarsiB v. i. + prep.1 venire (in mente): I can't remember the number: it'll come to me later, non ricordo il numero; mi verrà (in mente) dopo2 ammontare a: DIALOGO → - Ordering food 3- How much does that come to?, a quanto ammonta?; The bill comes to fifty dollars, il conto ammonta a cinquanta dollari; DIALOGO → - Asking about rent and bills- The bills might come to around £30 a week on top of the rent, il costo delle bollette sarà di circa £30 a settimana oltre all'affitto. -
84 come through
1) (survive) cavarsela2) (penetrate) [heat, ink, light] passare3) (arrive) [fax, call] arrivare4) (emerge) [ personality] trasparire; come through [sth.]6) (penetrate) [ink, light] passare (attraverso) [paper, curtains]* * *1. vi + adv1) (survive) sopravvivere, farcela2)the call came through — abbiamo ricevuto la telefonata2. vi + prep(survive: war, danger) superare, uscire indenne dathey came through a difficult time in their marriage — hanno superato un periodo difficile del loro matrimonio
* * *1) (survive) cavarsela2) (penetrate) [heat, ink, light] passare3) (arrive) [fax, call] arrivare4) (emerge) [ personality] trasparire; come through [sth.]6) (penetrate) [ink, light] passare (attraverso) [paper, curtains] -
85 come across
come across [meaning, message] passer; [feelings] transparaîtrecome across as — donner l'impression d'être [liar, expert]; paraître [enthusiastic, honest]
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86 come to
come to ( regain consciousness) ( from faint) reprendre connaissance; ( from trance) se réveiller; come to [something]1) ( total) [shopping] revenir à; [bill, total] s'élever àthat comes to £40 — cela fait 40 livres sterling
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87 Come-back
Come-backRR, Come·back <-[s], -s> [kamʼbɛk] ntcomeback;ein/sein \Come-back feiern to enjoy a comeback;jdm gelingt ein \Come-back sb makes a successful comeback -
88 come in smb.'s way
(come (fall или lie) in smb.'s way (тж. come smb.'s way))попадаться, встречаться кому-л....a warrant empowering them to take all Portuguese vessels which should come in their way. (W. Scott, ‘Tales of a Grandfather’, ch. XXIV) —...они обладали полномочиями захватывать все португальские корабли, попадающиеся на пути.
After that I travelled to many countries... I accepted every experience that came my way. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 55) — После этого я побывал во многих странах... Я не упускал ни одной возможности обогатить свой жизненный опыт.
A faint sweet whiff of scent had come his way. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. IV) — Тарджис ощутил слабый, нежный аромат духов.
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89 come to a fine pass
(come to a fine (handsome, pretty или sorry) pass (тж. cometo such a pass))попасть в (очень) трудное положение, оказаться в отчаянном положении, дойти до крайностиI need be departing with all speed for another country; for I have come to a pretty pass in this! (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. XIV) — Нет, надо уезжать из Англии как можно скорее, потому что здесь я уже дошел до последней крайности.
Things have come to a handsome pass when men sworn and elected to perform given services turn on their backers and betray them in this way! (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XLIV) — Недурные дела, нечего сказать, когда люди предают своих сторонников, изменяют своим клятвам и не исполняют того, ради чего их выбирали!
Things had come to a sorry pass when you had to rely on God and the eloquence of a preacher. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book II, ch. 13) — Да, дела, видно, плохи, если приходится возлагать надежды на Господа Бога и на красноречие священников.
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90 come about
come about а) происходить, случаться Peace can only come about if each sideagrees to yield to the other. It all came about in a way which is worthrecalling, if only for the light it throws on our Captain's character. How didit come about that the man was dismissed? б) менять направление (о ветре, ко-рабле) It was too stormy to continue the voyage, so the ship came about andheaded for the safety of the shore. -
91 come back to
come back to а) возвращаться куда-л. или к кому-л. I always come back tothe same town for a holiday as it's so nice. б) вспоминаться кому-л. Thedetails of the story are coming back to me now, although it happened a longtime ago. It suddenly came back to mi where we met. в) возвращаться к предметуразговора I think it's time to come back to the most important question: whois to pay for the new building? -
92 come down on
come down on а) требовать от кого-л. The debt collector came down on us forpayment. Mother came down on me to clean my room. б) наказывать кого-л. Thecourts will come down (heavily) on young criminals. в) ругать кого-л. Thedirector came down on Jim for being late again. г) решать в пользу кого-л. Thechairman will have to come down on one side or the other soon. -
93 come down to
come down to а) рассматривать что-л. When we come down to details, the planseems possible. When it comes down to a matter of principle, it seems we haveno choice. б) переходить по традиции, по наследству к кому-л. This ring hascome down to me from my grandmother. в) сводиться к чему-л. The whole mattercomes down to a power struggle between the trade union and the directors. г)опуститься до чего-л. Has he come down to this? He came down to sellingmatches on street corners. -
94 come for
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95 come from
come from а) приходить откуда-л. what country do you come from? Dangercomes from unexpected places. б) иметь какой-л. результат what results do youexpect to come from all this activity? That's what comes from sleeping late,you have a headache all morning. в) происходить от кого-л. She comes from along line of singers. -
96 come home
come home а) возвращаться домой When are you coming home tonight? Leavethem alone and they'll come home, bringing their tails behind them. б) naut.(о якоре) не держать Why is the ship moving? The anchor must have come home; we shall have to lower it again in a different place to see if it holds there. -
97 come to pass things have come to a pretty pass cards spo
come to pass произойти, случиться; things have come to a pretty pass делаприняли скверный оборот 11) cards; sport пас 12) sport выпад (в фехтовании);to make a pass at smb. а) делать выпад против кого-л.; б) coll. приставать ккому-л. 13) mil. разрешение не присутствовать на поверке; amer. отпуск 14)metal. калибр, ручей валкаАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > come to pass things have come to a pretty pass cards spo
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98 come-back
come-back noun 1) coll. возвращение (к власти, популярности и т. п.) tomake a sharp come-back - возникать с новой силой 2) выздоровление; возвращениев нормальное состояние to make a complete come-back - окончательно поправиться3) coll. возражение; остроумный ответ; ехидная реплика 4) возмездие; возданиепо заслугам -
99 come-hither
[ˌkʌmˈhɪðəʳ, AM ðɚ]* * *[kʌm'hɪðə(r)]adj (inf)she gave him a come-hither look — sie warf ihm einladende or aufmunternde Blicke zu
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100 come across
come across 1) срещам случайно, натъквам се на; 2) разг. плащам; давам; \come across across! ам. признай си! я си развържи кесията; 3) разбран съм правилно; изразявам се (ясно и точно); he spoke for a long time but his meaning really didn't \come across across говори дълго, но не се разбра какво точно искаше да каже;
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