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41 come up to
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42 come to
1. vi(regain consciousness) wieder zu sich kommen2. vt(sum) sich belaufen auf + akkwhen it comes to... — wenn es um... geht
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43 come up to
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44 come forward
viall those willing to volunteer please \come forward forward alle Freiwilligen bitte melden2. (suggest)* * *vi1) (= make oneself known) sich melden2)to come forward with help/money — Hilfe/Geld anbieten
to come forward with a good suggestion — mit einem guten Vorschlag kommen
* * *come forward v/i1. an die Öffentlichkeit treten, hervortreten:come forward as a candidate als Kandidat auftreten2. sich (freiwillig) melden, sich anbieten* * *expr.vortreten v. -
45 come around
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46 come-hither
[ˌkʌmˈhɪðəʳ, AM ðɚ]* * *[kʌm'hɪðə(r)]adj (inf)she gave him a come-hither look — sie warf ihm einladende or aufmunternde Blicke zu
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47 come near to
vi▪ to \come near to near to doing sth drauf und dran sein, etw zu tun* * *vi +prep objto come near to doing sth — nahe daran or drauf und dran sein, etw zu tun
he came near to (committing) suicide — er war or stand kurz vor dem Selbstmord
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48 come up against
vi▪ to \come up against up against sb (in sports) auf jdn treffen; (sb opposing your ideas) an jdn geraten* * *vi +prep objstoßen auf (+acc); opposing team treffen auf (+acc)his plan was doing well until he came up against the directors — sein Vorhaben machte gute Fortschritte, bis er an die Geschäftsleitung geriet
the new teacher keeps coming up against the headmaster — der neue Lehrer gerät ständig mit dem Direktor aneinander
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49 come forth
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50 come home
come home v/i1. nach Hause kommen, heimkommen2. come home to sb jemandem schmerzlich klar werden* * *expr.heimkommen v. -
51 come within
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52 come-uppance
come-up·pance[kʌmˈʌpən(t)s]to get one's \come-uppance die Quittung kriegen, sein Fett abkriegen sl -
53 come-uppance
come-up·pance [kʌmʼʌpən(t)s] n( fam);to get one's \come-uppance die Quittung kriegen, sein Fett abkriegen (sl) -
54 come-along
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55 come apart
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56 come off
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57 come into force
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58 come to court with clean hands
English-german law dictionary > come to court with clean hands
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59 come before court
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > come before court
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60 come into force
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > come into force
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