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41 come-and-go
kustība uz priekšu un atpakaļ -
42 come-and-go-and-people
gadījuma cilvēki -
43 come-at-able
pieejams -
44 come-down
krišana, sabrukums; vilšanās -
45 come-off
pabeigšana; aizbildināšanās, iegansts -
46 come-out
iznākšana; aizplūšana; streiks -
47 come-round
maiņa; izveseļošanās -
48 come across
(to meet or find by chance: He came across some old friends.) nejauši satikt, atrast -
49 come apart
(to break into pieces: The book came apart in my hands.) izjukt -
50 come clean
(to tell the truth about something, often about something about which one has previously lied.) izkratīt sirdi; atzīt savu vainu -
51 come in useful
(to become useful: My French came in useful on holiday.) noderēt -
52 come into effect
((of a law etc) to begin to operate: The law came into effect last month.) (par likumu) stāties spēkā -
53 (come) of age
(to become) old enough to be considered legally an adult (eg in Britain aged eighteen or over). pilngadīgs; sasniegt pilngadību -
54 come off second best
(to be the loser in a struggle: That cat always comes off second best in a fight.) ciest neveiksmi -
55 come on the scene
(to arrive: We were enjoying ourselves till she came on the scene.) ierasties; parādīties -
56 come out of one's shell
(to become more confident and less shy.) izlīst no savas čaulas; atmest kautrību/atturību -
57 come out on strike
((of workers) to strike.) streikot -
58 come to a sticky end
(to have an unpleasant fate or death.) ņemt nelabu galu -
59 come to grief
(to meet disaster; to fail: The project came to grief.) nokļūt nelaimē; piedzīvot neveiksmi -
60 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) nopietni ķerties pie
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