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21 come to terms
1) (to reach an agreement or understanding: They came to terms with the enemy.) dospět k dohodě2) (to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty): He managed to come to terms with his illness.) vyrovnat se (s)* * *• dohodnout se -
22 come up with
(to think of; to produce: He's come up with a great idea.) přijít s* * *• přijít s -
23 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.) prosadit se -
24 come what may
(whatever happens: I'll give you my support, come what may!) ať se stane cokoliv -
25 come-at-able
• přístupný• dosažitelný -
26 come-hither
• vyzývavý• svádění -
27 come accross
• setkat se s -
28 come across
(to meet or find by chance: He came across some old friends.) narazit na (náhodou)* * *• potkat• narazit na -
29 come after
• přijít po• následovat -
30 come again
• opakovat -
31 come alive
• publikum ožilo -
32 come apart
(to break into pieces: The book came apart in my hands.) rozpadnout se, rozložit se* * *• rozložit se• rozpadnout se -
33 come around
• začít spolupracovat -
34 come away
• odejít -
35 come back
• vracet se• vrátit se• přijít zpět -
36 come clean
(to tell the truth about something, often about something about which one has previously lied.) kápnout božskou* * *• přiznat se -
37 come down hard
• tvrdě potrestat -
38 come down on like a ton of bricks
• tvrdě potrestatEnglish-Czech dictionary > come down on like a ton of bricks
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39 come down to earth
• vrátit se zpět na zem• být realistický -
40 come down with
• onemocnět
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