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21 come on
come on а) приближаться; налететь, разразиться (о ветре, шквале) a storm iscoming on приближается гроза б) появляться (на сцене) The next player came on.When does the great actor come on? в) натыкаться, наскакивать; поражать (о бо-лезни) г) расти д) преуспевать; делать успехи е) наступать, нападать ж) расс-матриваться (в суде) з) возникать (о вопросе) и) come on! живей!; продолжай-те!; идем (тж. как формула вызова) к) следовать за кем-л. I'll go ahead, andyou come on later. The teacher went by train to his new job, and the familycame on by bus. л) включаться (о механизмах) Just as I entered the house, allthe lights came on. м) спешить come on, children, or we'll be late! н) выраже-ние недоверия Oh, come on! I know better than that! -
22 come by
* * *(to get: How did you come by that black eye?) procurarsi* * *vi + prep* * * -
23 come up to
vi1. (reach)he doesn't even \come up to [up] to my chest! er geht mir nicht einmal bis zur Brust!2. (meet)▪ to \come up to up to sb's standards jds Anforderungen genügento \come up to up to sb's expectations jds Erwartungen entsprechen3. (approach)▪ to \come up to up to sb auf jdn zukommenmy dad is coming up to retirement mein Vater steuert auf die Rente zuit's coming up to five o'clock es geht auf fünf Uhr zu* * *vi +prep obj1) (= reach up to) gehen or reichen bis zu or an (+acc)the water came up to his knees — das Wasser ging or reichte ihm bis an die Knie or bis zu den Knien
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she's coming up to twenty — sie wird bald zwanzigwe're coming up to 150 km/h — wir haben gleich 150 km/h drauf (inf)
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come off/on come off it! inf перестать (хвастать, преувеличивать, шутить и т.д.), броситьCome off, Bruce! You caught five fish, not fifty!
Oh, come off it! You’re no smarter than they are!
Ask him to cook the meal. Come on, he can hardly boil an egg!
Oh, come on Teresa, you made the same excuse last week!
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25 come v
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > come v
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26 come by
come by а) проходить мимо just then a bus came by so we got on and rodehome. My teacher came by just as we were talking about him. Move aside,please, the firemen want to come by. б) доставать, достигать How did you comeby that beautiful picture? A good job that you enjoy doing is hard to come by.в) amer. заходить Why don't you, come by some afternoon and have coffee withme? г) получать что-л. (особенно случайно) How did you come by that wound onyour arm? -
27 come at
◆ come atvi1. (attack)▪ to \come at at sb auf jdn losgehenthe ball came right at me der Ball kam genau auf mich zu2. (discover)▪ to \come at at sth etw herausfinden3. (tackle)to \come at at a problem ein Problem angehen* * *vi +prep obj(= attack) sb losgehen auf (+acc); (= approach) runway anfliegen; problem angehen* * *come at v/i1. erreichen, bekommen, erlangen, die Wahrheit etc herausfindenwith mit) -
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[ˈkʌmɒn, AM -ɑ:n]to give sb the [or a] \come-on jdn anmachen [o anbaggern] sl* * *['kʌmɒn]n(inf: lure, enticement) Köder m (fig)* * *come-on s umg1. besonders US Lockvogelangebot n, Köder m (besonders für Käufer) -
29 ■ come by
■ come byv. i. + prep.1 ottenere; (riuscire a) trovare; procurarsi: Good jobs are hard to come by, è difficile trovare un buon lavoro; to come by st. illegally, procurarsi qc. con mezzi illegali; I came by some interesting information, ho trovato (o avuto) delle informazioni interessanti: How did you come by that bruise?, come ti sei procurato (o ti sei fatto) quel livido?2 andare a trovare; passare da. -
30 come of
come of а) случаться, происходить (чаще о плохом событии) don't know whatwill come of the boy if he keeps failing his examinations. what has come of myblue bag? б) происходить от кого-л. She comes of a good family. в) быть ре-зультатом чего-л. I don't know what will come of your actions. That's whatcomes of sleeping late, you have a headache all morning. -
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n.• desafío s.m.'kʌmɑːn, 'kʌmɒnto give somebody the come-on — insinuársele* a alguien, tirarle los tejos a alguien (Esp fam)
['kʌmˌɒn]N1) (=enticement) insinuación f, invitación f2) (Comm) truco m, señuelo m* * *['kʌmɑːn, 'kʌmɒn]to give somebody the come-on — insinuársele* a alguien, tirarle los tejos a alguien (Esp fam)
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32 come up to
come up to достигам нивото на, изравнявам се с; to \come up to up to the mark сп. заставам на стартовата линия; отговарям на изискванията; във форма съм; to \come up to up to s.o.'s expectations оправдавам очакванията на някого; his talents do not \come up to up to yours дарбите му не могат да се сравнят с твоите; -
33 ■ come to
■ come toA v. i. + avv.1 riprendere conoscenza; rinvenire; tornare in sé2 (naut.) orzare; serrare il vento; venire al vento3 (naut.) andare all'ancora; ancorarsiB v. i. + prep.1 venire (in mente): I can't remember the number: it'll come to me later, non ricordo il numero; mi verrà (in mente) dopo2 ammontare a: DIALOGO → - Ordering food 3- How much does that come to?, a quanto ammonta?; The bill comes to fifty dollars, il conto ammonta a cinquanta dollari; DIALOGO → - Asking about rent and bills- The bills might come to around £30 a week on top of the rent, il costo delle bollette sarà di circa £30 a settimana oltre all'affitto. -
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come to ( regain consciousness) ( from faint) reprendre connaissance; ( from trance) se réveiller; come to [something]1) ( total) [shopping] revenir à; [bill, total] s'élever àthat comes to £40 — cela fait 40 livres sterling
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■ come ofv. i. + prep.2 derivare; essere il risultato di: I hope something will come of it, spero che ne verrà fuori qualcosa; spero che servirà a qualcosa; Nothing has ever come of his plans, i suoi progetti non hanno mai sortito nulla; That's what comes of keeping late hours, ecco il risultato dell'andare a letto tardi. -
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familiar (enticement) incitation□ f;∎ it was a come-on to get buyers interested c'était pour attirer les clients□ ;∎ to give sb the come-on (sexually) faire du gringue à qn -
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