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1 come down
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3 come
intr venir, arribar, provernir, procedir | aparèixer, sortir | passar, ocórrer | col·loq escórrer-seTo come true acomplir-se, esdevenir-seTo come about passar, succeirTo come across trobar per casualitat, toparTo come apart desmuntar-se, trencar-se, dividir-seTo come back tornar, recordar, tornar a la memòriaTo come by aconseguir, obtenirTo come down esfondrar-se, caure, baixarTo come forth sortir, aparèixerTo come forward presentar-se, oferir-seTo come in entrarTo come of provenirTo come of age arribar a la majoria d'edatTo come off tenir lloc, tenir èxit, desprendre's, desenganxar-seTo come on seguir, desenvolupar-se, progressar, arribarTo come out sortir, aparèixer, desaparèixerTo come round visitar, deixar-se caure, entendre, assentirTo come to tornar en si, pujar, arribarTo come together ajuntar-seTo come up pujar, aparèixer, sortir, sorgir, ser discutit, acostar-seTo come upon caure sobre, sorprendre
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