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61 come up to
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62 come upon
come upon а) натолкнуться, напасть неожиданно I came upon this oldphotograph in the back of the drawer. б) предъявить требование в) лечь бреме-нем на чьи-либо плечи г) охватывать кого-л., случаться с кем-л. Fear came uponhim as he stood in the empty house. Bad luck has come upon us ever since webought that old bed. д) атаковать The enemy came upon the town by night. е)вспоминаться Suddenly it came upon me where I had seen her before. -
63 come-and-go
come-and-go [ˏkʌmənˊgəυ] n1) движе́ние взад и вперёд2) attr.:come-and-go people случа́йные лю́ди, сменя́ющие оди́н друго́го
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64 come around
come around/round inf изменить мнение или убеждение; согласиться с чужой точкой зренияTom came round when Dick told him the whole story.
Don’t worry about the chairman, he’II soon come around to our opinion.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come around
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65 come to grips
come to grips (with) Am справиться; одолеть; решительно взятьсяMany students have a hard time coming to grips with algebra.
Mr Blake's teaching helps students come to grips with the important ideas in the History lessons.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come to grips
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66 come to grips with
come to grips (with) Am справиться; одолеть; решительно взятьсяMany students have a hard time coming to grips with algebra.
Mr Blake's teaching helps students come to grips with the important ideas in the History lessons.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > come to grips with
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67 come down with
• come down with (some illness) become ill заболеть чем-то, слечь в постельI can’t come to your party, I’m coming down with a cold.
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68 come out of
• come out of something 1. to go out of (some place); 2. to result in something 1. выйти из (какого-то места); 2. закончиться каким-то результатом1. The door opened and Jim came out of the room. 2. I don’t know what will come out of this.
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69 come up to
• come up to someone to come closer to someone подойти к кому-тоHe came up to me and asked my name.
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70 come a cropper
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71 come away empty-handed
вернуться не с чемAll right, go gambling. Don’t come away empty-handed, though.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come away empty-handed
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72 come clean (with someone)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come clean (with someone)
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73 come clean (with someone)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come clean (with someone)
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74 come down in the world
потерять социальное положениеMr. Jones has really come down in the world since he lost his job.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come down in the world
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75 come down to earth
спутиться с небес на землю, быть реалистомYou have very good ideas, John, but you must come down to earth. We can’t possibly afford any of your suggestions.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come down to earth
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76 come down with something
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come down with something
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77 come full circle
вернуться на изначальное положениеThe family sold the house generations ago, but things have come full circle and one of their descendants lives there now.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come full circle
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78 come hell or high water
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come hell or high water
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79 come in handy
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80 come in out of the rain
вернуться с небес на землюBill will fail if he doesn’t come in out of the rain and study.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come in out of the rain
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