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1 came on the scene
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2 come on the scene
ظَهَرَ \ appear: to come into sight: A figure appeared in the distance, to present oneself; be seen publicly I have to appear in court today. arise (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.) A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. Most newspapers come out every day. Your photograph came out well. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. show: to be seen: Dirt shows more on white clothes than on dark ones. turn up: (of sth. that was missing) to appear: The stolen goods turned up in the market. \ See Also بان (بَانَ)، لاح (لاَحَ)، برز (بَرَزَ)، طلع (طَلَعَ) -
3 come on the scene
expr infmlThings haven't been the same since the new manager came on the scene — С тех пор, как здесь появился новый управляющий, все сразу изменилось
That was long before you came on the scene — Это случилось задолго до того, как ты появился на свет
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4 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) dukke op* * *(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) dukke op -
5 appear on the scene
появляться, выступать на сцену; появиться, явиться, оказаться где-либоAt this point it is necessary for me to give some account of my sister Priscilla, who is about to appear upon the scene. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, part I) — Здесь я должен сообщить кое-какие сведения о моей сестре Присцилле, которая сейчас явится перед вами.
‘I suppose you would know how to deal with Udomo.’ ‘We've dealt with people like him before you came on the scene. At least, our forebears did.’ ‘By poison or murder, I suppose.’ (P. Abrahams, ‘A Wreath for Udomo’, part II, ch. II) — - Вы, надо полагать, знаете, как поступить с Удомо. - Нам приходилось иметь дело с такими, как он, задолго до того, как вы появились здесь. По крайней мере, нашим дедам и прадедам приходилось. - Они, по всей вероятности, прибегали к помощи яда и наемных убийц.
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6 appear on the scene
пoявлятьcя, выcтупaть нa cцeну; явитьcя, oкaзaтьcя гдe-л.At this point it is necessary for me to give some account of my sister Priscilla, who is about to appear upon the scene (J. Murdoch). I suppose you would know how to deal with Udomo. We've dealt with people like him before you came on the scene (P. Abrahams) -
7 come on the scene
بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
8 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) objevit se na scéně -
9 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) objaviť sa na scéne -
10 come on the scene
to arrive:يَصِل، يَظْهَرWe were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.
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11 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) presentarse, hacer su aparición -
12 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) birtast -
13 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) megjelenik a színen -
14 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) entrar em cena -
15 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) ortaya çıkmak -
16 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) pojaviti se -
17 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) ilmaantua -
18 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) ankomme, gjøre sin entré -
19 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) entrare in scena -
20 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) die Szene betreten
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