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1 come round
1) (regain consciousness) riprendere conoscenza2) (circulate) [ waitress] passare3) (visit) venire, fare un salto5) (change one's mind) cambiare idea* * *1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) passare, fare un salto2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) rinvenire, tornare in sé* * *vi + adv1) passare, venirehe is coming round to see us — passa da noi, viene a trovarci
2) (occur regularly) ricorrere, venire3)to come round (by) — passare (per)4) (change one's mind) cambiare idea5)leave him alone, he'll soon come round — lascialo in pace or perdere, presto gli passerà6) (regain consciousness) riprendere conoscenza, rinvenire* * *1) (regain consciousness) riprendere conoscenza2) (circulate) [ waitress] passare3) (visit) venire, fare un salto5) (change one's mind) cambiare idea -
2 ■ come round
■ come roundv. i. + avv.1 passare (facendo un giro); fare il giro: We've come round by the village, abbiamo fatto il giro passando dal paese; He came round to the back door, è venuto alla porta sul retro (facendo il giro della casa); to come round the long way, fare la strada più lunga3 riprendere conoscenza; rinvenire; tornare in sé4 venire ( per una breve visita); passare; fare un salto: Jack came round to tell me our cat scratched his daughter, Jack è venuto a dirmi che il nostro gatto ha graffiato sua figlia; I'll come round later, passo più tardi5 (fam.) tornare di buon umore; rabbonirsi: He'll soon come round, believe me, vedrai che ( l'irritazione, ecc.) gli passa presto6 cambiare idea ( e accettare quella di un altro); convertirsi: My wife came round to my way of thinking, mia moglie ha finito per darmi ragione; He came round to my point of view, ha finito per condividere il mio punto di vista7 ( di giorno, ricorrenza, ecc.) arrivare (di nuovo); venire: When Monday came round, they had all left, quando arrivò lunedì, erano tutti partiti -
3 come round
come round а) объехать, обойти кругом б) заходить ненадолго; заглянуть afriend came round last night вчера вечером заходил приятель в) приходить в се-бя (после обморока, болезни) г) изменяться к лучшему I hope things will comeround надеюсь, все образуется д) менять свое мнение, соглашаться с чьей-л.точкой зрения е) хитрить, обманывать -
4 come\ round
1. I1) Sunday (Christmas, the time, etc.) will soon come round скоро опять [наступит] воскресенье и т. д; the day has come round день снова наступил2) he came round он пришел в себя /очнулся/; he took a long time to come round он долго не мог успокоиться /прийти в себя/2. IIcome round at some time pour a jug of water on his face, he'll soon come round плесните ему в лицо холодной воды, и он скоро очнется3. XVI1) come round by some place come round by the fields (by the village, etc.) пройти или проехать полями /через поля/ и т. д.2) come round to smth., smb. the story (the conversation, etc.) has come round to his adventures (to the same subjects, to him, etc.) история и т. д. вновь коснулась его приключений и т. д.; it came round to me to take duty вновь подошла моя очередь дежурить3) come round after smth. come round after a serious illness (after a fainting fit, etc.) поправиться после болезни и т. д.4. XVIIcome round to doing smth. coll. when he finally came round to writing this letter he found it was easier than he had expected когда он наконец собрался с духом написать это письмо, он обнаружил, что это было легче, чем он ожидал5. XXI1come round smb. with smth. you can't come round me with such yarns такими баснями меня не проведешь /не обманешь/ -
5 come round
intransitive verb1) (make informal visit) vorbeischauen2) (recover) wieder zu sich kommen3) (be converted) es sich [anders] (Dat.) überlegenhe came round to my way of thinking — er hat sich meiner Auffassung (Dat.) angeschlossen
4) (recur)* * *2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) wieder zu sich kommen* * *vi esp BRIT, AUS1. (visit sb's home) vorbeikommen, vorbeischauento \come round round from [the] anaesthetic aus der Narkose erwachento \come round round to sb's point of view/way of thinking sich akk jds Standpunkt/Auffassung anschließenour party is coming round soon bald ist ja unsere Party!by the time January \come rounds round, I expect to be engaged ich denke, im Januar werde ich bereits verlobt seinChristmas only \come rounds round once a year Weihnachten ist nur einmal im JahrI hope to be teaching by the time the spring semester \come rounds round ich hoffe, dass ich unterrichten werde, wenn das Sommersemester beginnt* * *come round v/i2. wiederkehren (Fest, Zeitabschnitt)3. come round to sb’s way of thinking sich zu jemandes Meinung bekehren4. a) wieder zu sich kommen, das Bewusstsein wiedererlangenb) aus der Narkose aufwachenc) sich erholen5. a) sich wieder beruhigenb) sich wieder vertragen6. come round to doing sth dazu kommen, etwas zu tun* * *intransitive verb1) (make informal visit) vorbeischauen2) (recover) wieder zu sich kommen3) (be converted) es sich [anders] (Dat.) überlegenhe came round to my way of thinking — er hat sich meiner Auffassung (Dat.) angeschlossen
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7 come round
1. phr v объехать, обойти кругом2. phr v заходить, заезжать3. phr v разг. прийти в себяcome to an understanding — прийти к соглашению; договориться
he said she should come — он сказал, чтобы она пришла
I fear that I cannot come — боюсь, что не смогу прийти
4. phr v измениться к лучшему; уладитьсяI had confident expectations that things would come round — я был уверен, что всё образуется
come around — пришел; изменился
gone to the Kingdom come — отошёл в лучший мир, скончался
5. phr v миритьсяJohn and Mary often argue but it does not take them long to come round — Джон и Мери часто ссорятся, но они дуются друг на друга недолго
6. phr v менять убеждения или мнение7. phr v возвращатьсяconversation that comes round to the same subject again — разговор, который опять возвращается к той же теме
Синонимический ряд:1. recovered (verb) rallied; recovered2. renew (verb) attack; charge; come about; come together; counterattack; counter-attack; rally; reassemble; recover; renew; return -
8 come round
1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) hacer una visita2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) volver en sí(BrE) come aroundVI + ADV1) (=visit)he is coming round to see us tonight — viene a vernos or pasará a vernos esta noche
2) (=occur regularly) llegar3) (=make detour) dar un rodeo, desviarseI had to come round by the Post Office to post a letter — tuve que desviarme hasta Correos para echar una carta
4) (=change one's mind) dejarse convencer5) (=throw off bad mood) tranquilizarse, calmarse; (=cheer up) animarseleave him alone, he'll soon come round — déjalo en paz, ya se calmará
6) (=regain consciousness, esp after anaesthetic) volver en sí* * *(BrE) come around -
9 come round
[ʹkʌmʹraʋnd] phr v1. 1) объехать, обойти кругомI had to come round by the village - мне пришлось сделать крюк и проехать через деревню
2) заходить, заезжатьshe came round last night - она зашла /заглянула/ вчера вечером
2. разг. прийти в себя3. 1) измениться к лучшему; уладитьсяI had confident expectations that things would come round - я был уверен, что всё образуется
things did not come round as they were expected (to) - обстоятельства сложились не так, как можно было бы ожидать
2) миритьсяJohn and Mary often argue but it does not take them long to come round - Джон и Мери часто ссорятся, но они дуются друг на друга недолго
4. (to) менять убеждения или мнениеI have come round to your way of thinking - я начинаю склоняться к вашей точке зрения
5. (to) возвращаться (к теме и т. п.)conversation that comes round to the same subject again - разговор, который опять возвращается к той же теме
6. = come about7. = come over 2, 2) -
10 come round
1) come roundзаглянуть (в гости)Would you like to come round tomorrow evening?
2) come to/roundI could come round this evening if you like.
прийти в себя, очнутьсяHe came to when his friend threw a bucket of water over him.
She fainted but quickly came to.
3) come around/round infThat’s about all I remember, until I came round in a lifeboat.
изменить мнение или убеждение; согласиться с чужой точкой зренияTom came round when Dick told him the whole story.
Don’t worry about the chairman, he’II soon come around to our opinion.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come round
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11 come round
vi(esp Brit, Aus)1) ( visit sb's home) vorbeikommen, vorbeischauento \come round round from [the] anaesthetic aus der Narkose erwachento \come round round to sb's point of view/ way of thinking sich akk jds Standpunkt m; /Auffassung f anschließen4) (recur, arrive) a holiday, party, month kommen; memo, letter hereinkommen;our party is coming round soon bald ist ja unsere Party!;by the time January \come rounds round, I expect to be engaged ich denke, im Januar werde ich bereits verlobt sein;Christmas only \come rounds round once a year Weihnachten ist nur einmal im Jahr;I hope to be teaching by the time the spring semester \come rounds round ich hoffe, dass ich unterrichten werde, wenn das Sommersemester beginnt -
12 come round
bijdraaien; van gedachten veranderencome round, 〈 voornamelijk Amerikaans-Engels〉 come around1 aanlopen ⇒ langs komen, bezoeken5 een geschil/ruzie bijleggen♦voorbeelden:she'll never come round to our side • ze zal nooit aan onze kant gaan staan -
13 come round
1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) kom forbi2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) komme til sig selv* * *1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) kom forbi2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) komme til sig selv -
14 come round
შეცვლა, გავლაhe is very angry but he will soon come round ძალიან გაჯავრებულია, მაგრამ მალე გაუვლისcome round when we have settled in როცა მოვეწყობით / დავბინავდებით, გამოგვიარე -
15 come round
1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) koma við/í heimsókn2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) komast til meðvitundar -
16 come round
1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) benéz vhova (látogatóba)2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) magához tér -
17 come round
1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) vir2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) voltar a si -
18 come round
ziyaret etmek, uğramak, tekrarlanmak, yıldönümü gelmek, ayılmak* * *1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) ziyaret etmek2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) kendine gelmek, ayılmak -
19 come round
1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) oglasiti se2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) zavedeti se* * *intransitive verb oglasiti se; oddahniti se; dati se pregovoriti; prepričati se; zavedeti se; premisliti se; skušati pridobiti; marine obrniti se (veter) -
20 come round
• tulla tajuihinsa• toipua• virota• pistäytyä tervehtimässä* * *1) ((also come around) to visit: Come round and see us soon.) pistäytyä2) (to regain consciousness: After receiving anesthesia, don't expect to come round for at least twenty minutes.) tulla tajuihinsa
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