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1 набрести
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2 натолкнувший
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > натолкнувший
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3 случайно встретиться
come across глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > случайно встретиться
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4 набрести
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5 повстречаться
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6 кажешь
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7 натолкнуться
come глагол:come across (натолкнуться, повстречаться, набрести, выложить, случайно встретиться, случайно обнаружить)knock against (натолкнуться, неожиданно встретиться) -
8 случайно обнаружить
come to find out глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > случайно обнаружить
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9 наталкиваться
come across (refl.)наталкиваться; натолкнуться — run across
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > наталкиваться
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10 не представлять трудностей
столкнется с трудностью — come across the difficulty (refl.)
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > не представлять трудностей
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11 попадать
come across (refl.); getдоходить, попадать — get through
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12 столкнуться с трудностью
come across the difficulty (refl.)Русско-английский словарь по экономии > столкнуться с трудностью
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13 наталкиваться
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14 натолкнуться
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15 наталкиваться
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16 натолкнуться
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17 набрести на след
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18 попадать
come across (refl.); hit[lang name="Russian"]попасть в цель; попадать в самую точку — hit home
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19 натолкнется
come across (refl.)Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > натолкнется
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20 натолкнуться на
1) General subject: come across (что-либо), come across, come upon (что-либо), run across, run against, strike, stumble across, barge against, meet with, come upon (кого-л., что-л.), bump up against2) Makarov: come upon (кого-л. что-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
come across — {v.} 1. or[run across] To find or meet by chance. * /He came across a dollar bill in the suit he was sending to the cleaner./ * /The other day I ran across a book that you might like./ * /I came across George at a party last week; it was the… … Dictionary of American idioms
come across — {v.} 1. or[run across] To find or meet by chance. * /He came across a dollar bill in the suit he was sending to the cleaner./ * /The other day I ran across a book that you might like./ * /I came across George at a party last week; it was the… … Dictionary of American idioms
come across — 1》 meet or find by chance. 2》 informal provide what is wanted. → come come across give a specified impression. → come … English new terms dictionary
come across — ► come across 1) (also chiefly Brit. come over) give a specified impression. 2) meet or find by chance. 3) informal hand over what is wanted. Main Entry: ↑come … English terms dictionary
come across — (someone/something) to happen to find someone or something. I was looking through a magazine and came across an interesting article on American artists … New idioms dictionary
come across as — come across (as) to appear to have a particular attitude or character. Sometimes he seemed like a good old pal, but other times he came across as an angry and unpleasant man … New idioms dictionary
come across — (as) to appear to have a particular attitude or character. Sometimes he seemed like a good old pal, but other times he came across as an angry and unpleasant man … New idioms dictionary
Come Across — is the fifth album by Australian indie rock band Bluebottle Kiss, released in 2003. Tracklisting Scouthall Everything begins and ends at exactly the right time Something tiny Last playboy in town Slow train to a comfy jail Can I keep you? So slow … Wikipedia
come across — index confront (encounter) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
come across — [v] encounter, find bump into, chance upon, discover, happen upon, hit upon, light upon, meet, notice, stumble upon, uncover, unearth; concepts 38,183 … New thesaurus
come across — phrasal verb Word forms come across : present tense I/you/we/they come across he/she/it comes across present participle coming across past tense came across past participle come across 1) come across someone/something [transitive] to meet someone … English dictionary