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21 que come de todo
• omnivorous• that does it• that explains it -
22 que come frutas
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23 Calza come vistes y viste como calzas
Español-Inglés colección ilustrada idiomas > Calza come vistes y viste como calzas
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24 acudir
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25 hacer entrada
• come in -
26 llegar a la altura de
• come up to -
27 pasar adentro
• come in -
28 ponerse a la altura de
• come up to -
29 venir a
• come to -
30 pase lo que pase
= come what may, come rain or shine, rain or shine, come hell or high waterEx. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.Ex. Come rain or shine, mail gets delivered to hospitalized patients, thanks to dependable volunteers.Ex. The daily star watch will begin with a planetarium show (held rain or shine) to be followed (weather permitting) by viewing with a telescope.Ex. Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.* * *= come what may, come rain or shine, rain or shine, come hell or high waterEx: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
Ex: Come rain or shine, mail gets delivered to hospitalized patients, thanks to dependable volunteers.Ex: The daily star watch will begin with a planetarium show (held rain or shine) to be followed (weather permitting) by viewing with a telescope.Ex: Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen. -
31 llegado + Expresión Temporal
= come + Expresión TemporalEx. Come August, come what may, getting together is the right thing to do.* * *= come + Expresión TemporalEx: Come August, come what may, getting together is the right thing to do.
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32 pase lo que pase
• come hell or high water• come rain or shine• come what come may• come what may• happen unexpectedly to• happenchance• no matter what• no matter when• whatever• whatever is appropriate• whatever the consequences -
33 Entra en mi salón, dijo la araña...
= Come into my parlour, said the spider...Ex. The article 'Come into my parlor, said the spider: World Wide Web and the Mosaic interface' offers some perspectives on Mosaic/WWW applications in electronic publishing.* * *= Come into my parlour, said the spider...Ex: The article 'Come into my parlor, said the spider: World Wide Web and the Mosaic interface' offers some perspectives on Mosaic/WWW applications in electronic publishing.
Spanish-English dictionary > Entra en mi salón, dijo la araña...
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34 a lo que salga
Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.* * *Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.
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35 llueva, truene o relampaguee
Ex. Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.* * *Ex: Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.
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36 ven aquí
Ex. And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify ' come over here'.* * *Ex: And simultaneously he curled his index finger up and down that in the vocabulary of his gesture was meant to signify ' come over here'.
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37 acercarse a
• come close to• come near to• come nearer to• come up close to• draw close to• draw closer to• draw near to• draw nearer to• draw to• draw up to• get close to• get nearer• get noplace• go cheek by jowl• go cloudy• go over the same ground• go over to the cashier• go up the stairs• go up to town• move near to• reach to• walk up and down across• walk upon -
38 detenerse
• come to a halt• come to a stand• come to a standstill• come to a stop• hold one's fire• hold one's head high• lay out on• lay over• lay plans• pull up• stop off -
39 pagar
• come across with• come across with payment• come across with the money• come across with the payment• give me time to think• give money to• give moral support to• make a payment to• pay expenses• pay for• pay for it -
40 pararse
• come to a halt• come to a stand• come to a standstill• come to a stop• stand on foot• stand up• stop off
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