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121 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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122 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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123 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 -
124 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 -
125 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 -
126 pararse
• come to a halt• come to a stand• come to a standstill• come to a stop• stand on foot• stand up• stop off -
127 salir mal
• come badly off with• come off badly• come off badly with• come out badly• fail• fail in• get a bad• go along with the game• go amok• go backward• go backwards• go badly• go baggy• go without saying• go yachting• make out all right• make out badly• make out barely• turn out badly -
128 comenzar a hervir
• come to a boil• come to a boiling point• come to the boiling point• start boiling
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