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Tłumaczenia dla hasła „come“ w angielsko » słoweński słowniku (Przełącz na słoweńsko » angielski)

come <came, come> [kʌm] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

3. come (accompany someone):

come

4. come (originate from):

come
prihajati iz [f. dk. priti iz]

6. come (in competition):

to come first/second
to come from behind
to come from behind

7. come (have priority):

to come before sth
to come first

come about CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (happen):

come
dogajati se [f. dk. zgoditi se]
come
prihajati do [f. dk. priti do]

2. come NAUT.:

come
obračati se [f. dk. obrniti se]

I . come across CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (be evident):

come feelings

II . come across CZ. cz. przech.

1. come (by chance):

to come across sb
to come across sth

2. come (encounter):

come along CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (hurry):

come along!

2. come (go too):

come
come

3. come (arrive):

come
prihajati [f. dk. priti]
come job
ponujati se [f. dk. ponuditi se]

come apart CZ. cz. nieprzech.

come
razpadati [f. dk. razpasti]

come around CZ. cz. nieprzech.

come PHRVB come round:

come away CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (leave):

come
odhajati [f. dk. oditi]

2. come (become detached):

come
odpadati [f. dk. odpasti]
come
lomiti se [f. dk. odlomiti se]

3. come (be left):

to come away with the feeling that ...

come back CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (return):

come
vračati se [f. dk. vrniti se]

2. come (be remembered):

come name

3. come (return to fashion):

come
come artist
vračati se [f. dk. vrniti se ]

4. come SPORT:

come
dohitevati [f. dk. dohiteti]

come by CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (visit):

come

2. come (obtain):

come
dobivati [f. dk. dobiti]

come down CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come:

come (fall)
padati [f. dk. pasti]
come trousers
parati se [f. dk. odparati se]
come plane
come (crash)

2. come (collapse):

come
rušiti se [f. dk. zrušiti se]

3. come (move down):

come

4. come (visit south):

come

5. come (become less):

come

6. come (depend on):

come to

7. come (amount to):

come to

8. come (reach decision):

9. come Brit UNIW.:

come

10. come (be taken ill):

to come down with sth

11. come (rebuke):

to come down on sb [for doing sth]

12. come (be removed):

come forward CZ. cz. nieprzech.

come
javljati se [f. dk. javiti se]
come
ponujati se [f. dk. ponuditi se]

come in CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (enter):

come
vstopati [f. dk. vstopiti]
do come in
come in!

2. come (arrive):

come
prihajati [f. dk. priti]
come
come ship
pluti [f. dk. pripluti]
come train
come plane
pristajati [f. dk. pristati]
come supplies
come tide
naraščati [f. dk. narasti]
come money
pritekati [f. dk. priteči]
come news
prejemati [f. dk. prejeti]

3. come (become fashionable):

come
prihajati v modo [f. dk. priti v modo]

4. come + przym. (be):

to come in handy
to come in useful

6. come (begin to participate):

come
to come in on sth

7. come (be positioned):

to come in first/second

8. come (radio communication):

come in, bravo four

9. come (be subjected to):

to come in for sth

come into CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (inherit):

come
come

2. come (be involved):

where do I come into it?

come off CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come pot. (succeed):

come
uspevati [f. dk. uspeti]

2. come (take place):

come
dogajati se [f. dk. zgoditi se]

3. come (end up):

come

4. come (become detached):

come
odstopati [f. dk. odstopiti]

5. come (removable):

come stain

6. come (fall off):

come
odpadati [f. dk. odpasti]

7. come (stop taking):

to come off sth
come off it!

come on CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come:

come on! (impatient)
come on! (encouraging)
come on! (annoyed)
daj, no!

3. come (express interest):

to come on to sb

4. come (appear):

come actor
nastopati [f. dk. nastopiti]

6. come (see accidentally):

come

come out CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come:

come (go outside)
prihajati [f. dk. priti ven]
come (go out socially)
iti [f. dk. oditi ven]

2. come:

come (be released) book
izhajati [f. dk. iziti]
come (onto the market)
come results
come film
prihajati [f. dk. priti ven]
to come out of prison

3. come (become known):

come

4. come (reveal homosexuality):

come

6. come FOTO:

come

7. come (express opinion):

to come out in favour of sth
to come out against sth

8. come (tell):

to come out with a remark

9. come (appear):

come
come stars
vzhajati [f. dk. vziti]

10. come (in contest):

to come out top
to come out the winner

11. come Brit (strike):

to come [on strike]

12. come (remove itself):

come tooth
izpadati [f. dk. izpasti]

13. come (fade):

come stain

14. come (break out):

come
dobivati [f. dk. dobiti]
to come out in a rash/spots

come over CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come:

come (to a place)
come (to sb's home)

2. come + przym. (feel):

Brit Aus to come over dizzy

3. come (change point of view):

come

4. come (create impression):

come
come

come round CZ. cz. nieprzech. esp Brit Aus

1. come (visit sb's home):

come

2. come (regain consciousness):

come

3. come (change one's mind):

come

4. come (recur, arrive):

come
prihajati [f. dk. priti]

come through CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. come (survive):

come
come
prestajati [f. dk. prestati]

2. come (arrive):

come Brit Aus results, visa
come Brit Aus results, visa call

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Worse, it provoked the general feeling that it would have been better if the game had never come out, instead resting forever as the dictionary definition of vapourware.
www.wired.co.uk
He seemed to stiffen and come to a pause.
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Many elements of target concepts come from source domains and are not preexisting.
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How far indeed have we come as women in this culture if we keep back-pedaling?
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The troll suggested that he come home with him.
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It has good maneuverability and can come to a full stop in only one ship length from top speed.
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The car allowed them to come and go as they pleased, and many people would spend only a few days, rather than weeks.
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However, bar jiggers come in other sizes and may not actually measure a fluid jigger.
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Unfortunately, many of the distressed banks would not come forward to accept such loans publicly for fear of a bank run and loss of investors.
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Of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves, ten pairs come from the brainstem.
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