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1 to come to somebody's help
palīdzēt kādam -
2 to come to somebody's relief
iet kādam palīgā -
3 to come down on somebody
pārmest kādam -
4 to come out flat for somebody
atklāti aizstāvēt kādu -
5 to come somebody's knowledge
kļūt zināmam kādam -
6 to come the heavy swell over somebody
plātīties kāda priekšāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to come the heavy swell over somebody
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7 to come to words with somebody
sastrīdēties ar kādu -
8 to tell somebody to come
likt kādam atnākt
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come to somebody — ˈcome to sb derived no passive (of an idea) to enter your mind • The idea came to me in the bath. • come to somebody that… It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong all along. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
come between somebody and somebody — ˌcome beˈtween sb and sb derived no passive to damage a relationship between two people • I d hate anything to come between us. Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come to somebody's knowledge — come to sb s ˈknowledge idiom (formal) to become known by sb • It has come to our knowledge that you have been taking time off without permission. Main entry: ↑knowledgeidiom … Useful english dictionary
come across somebody — ˈcome across sb/sth derived no passive to meet or find sb/sth by chance • I came across children sleeping under bridges. • She came across some old photographs in a drawer. Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come after somebody — ˌcome ˈafter sb derived no passive to chase or follow sb Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come at somebody — ˈcome at sb derived no passive to move towards sb as though you are going to attack them • She came at me with a knife. • (figurative) The noise came at us from all sides. Main e … Useful english dictionary
come before somebody — ˈcome before sb/sth derived no passive (formal) to be presented to sb/sth for discussion or a decision • The case comes before the court next week. Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come on somebody — ˈcome on/upon sb/sth derived no passive (formal) to meet or find sb/sth by chance Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
come over somebody — ˌcome ˈover sb derived no passive to affect sb • A fit of dizziness came over her. • I can t think what came over me (= I do not know what caused me to behave in that way) … Useful english dictionary
come upon somebody — … Useful english dictionary
come — come1 W1S1 [kʌm] v past tense came [keım] past participle come ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move towards somebody/something)¦ 2¦(go with somebody)¦ 3¦(travel to a place)¦ 4¦(post)¦ 5¦(happen)¦ 6¦(reach a level/place)¦ 7¦(be produce … Dictionary of contemporary English