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[kʌm]they have come a long way — vengono da lontano, fig hanno fatto molta strada
to come for sb/sth — venire a prendere qn/qc
coming! — vengo!, arrivo!
to come to a decision — arrivare or giungere a una decisione
it came to me that — (idea: occur) mi è venuto in mente che
it may come as a surprise to you... — può sorprenderti...
the time will come when... — verrà il giorno in cui...
he came 3rd in the race — è arrivato 3° nella gara
2) (happen) accadere, succederenothing came of it — non ne è saltato fuori niente, non ha portato a niente
3) (be, become) diventareto come undone/loose — slacciarsi/allentarsi
4)in (the) years to come — negli anni futuri or a venireif it comes to that... — se è per questo...
come again? fam — come?
5) (fam: have an orgasm) venire•- come at- come by- come for- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up
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