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Come \Come\, v. t. To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here. [Slang] [1913 Webster] To come it, to succeed in a trick of any sort. [Slang] [1913 Webster]From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Come \Come\, n. Coming. [Obs.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
cum \cum\ (k[u^]m), n. same as semen[2]; -- also spelled come. [vulgar slang] [PJC] ||From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 : [ gcide ]
Come \Come\, v. i. [imp. Came; p. p. Come; p. pr & vb. n. Coming.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam. [root]23. Cf. Base, n., Convene, Adventure.] 1. To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go. [1913 Webster] Look, who comes yonder? --Shak. [1913 Webster] I did not come to curse thee. --Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 2. To complete a movement toward a place; to arrive. [1913 Webster] When we came to Rome. --Acts xxviii. 16. [1913 Webster] Lately come from Italy. --Acts xviii. 2. [1913 Webster] 3. To approach or arrive, as if by a journey or from a distance. ``Thy kingdom come.'' --Matt. vi. 10. [1913 Webster] The hour is coming, and now is. --John. v. 25. [1913 Webster] So quick bright things come to confusion. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 4. To approach or arrive, as the result of a cause, or of the act of another. [1913 Webster] From whence come wars? --James iv. 1. [1913 Webster] Both riches and honor come of thee ! --1 Chron. xxix. 12. [1913 Webster] 5. To arrive in sight; to be manifest; to appear. [1913 Webster] Then butter does refuse to come. --Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 6. To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied. [1913 Webster] How come you thus estranged? --Shak. [1913 Webster] How come her eyes so bright? --Shak. [1913 Webster] Note: Am come, is come, etc., are frequently used instead of have come, has come, etc., esp. in poetry. The verb to be gives a clearer adjectival significance to the participle as expressing a state or condition of the subject, while the auxiliary have expresses simply the completion of the action signified by the verb. [1913 Webster] Think not that I am come to destroy. --Matt. v. 17. [1913 Webster] We are come off like Romans. --Shak. [1913 Webster] The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year. --Bryant. [1913 Webster] Note: Come may properly be used (instead of go) in speaking of a movement hence, or away, when there is reference to an approach to the person addressed; as, I shall come home next week; he will come to your house to-day. It is used with other verbs almost as an auxiliary, indicative of approach to the action or state expressed by the verb; as, how came you to do it? Come is used colloquially, with reference to a definite future time approaching, without an auxiliary; as, it will be two years, come next Christmas; i. e., when Christmas shall come. [1913 Webster] They were cried In meeting, come next Sunday. --Lowell. Come, in the imperative, is used to excite attention, or to invite to motion or joint action; come, let us go. ``This is the heir; come, let us kill him.'' --Matt. xxi. 38. When repeated, it sometimes expresses haste, or impatience, and sometimes rebuke. ``Come, come, no time for lamentation now.'' --Milton. [1913 Webster] To come, yet to arrive, future. ``In times to come.'' --Dryden. ``There's pippins and cheese to come.'' --Shak. To come about. (a) To come to pass; to arrive; to happen; to result; as, how did these things come about? (b) To change; to come round; as, the ship comes about. ``The wind is come about.'' --Shak. [1913 Webster] On better thoughts, and my urged reasons, They are come about, and won to the true side. --B. Jonson. To come abroad. (a) To move or be away from one's home or country. ``Am come abroad to see the world.'' --Shak. (b) To become public or known. [Obs.] ``Neither was anything kept secret, but that it should come abroad.'' --Mark. iv. 22. To come across, to meet; to find, esp. by chance or suddenly. ``We come across more than one incidental mention of those wars.'' --E. A. Freeman. ``Wagner's was certainly one of the strongest and most independent natures I ever came across.'' --H. R. Haweis. To come after. (a) To follow. (b) To come to take or to obtain; as, to come after a book. To come again, to return. ``His spirit came again and he revived.'' --Judges. xv. 19. - To come and go. (a) To appear and disappear; to change; to alternate. ``The color of the king doth come and go.'' --Shak. (b) (Mech.) To play backward and forward. To come at. (a) To reach; to arrive within reach of; to gain; as, to come at a true knowledge of ourselves. (b) To come toward; to attack; as, he came at me with fury. To come away, to part or depart. To come between, to intervene; to separate; hence, to cause estrangement. To come by. (a) To obtain, gain, acquire. ``Examine how you came by all your state.'' --Dryden. (b) To pass near or by way of. To come down. (a) To descend. (b) To be humbled. To come down upon, to call to account, to reprimand. [Colloq.] --Dickens. To come home. (a) To return to one's house or family. (b) To come close; to press closely; to touch the feelings, interest, or reason. (c) (Naut.) To be loosened from the ground; -- said of an anchor. To come in. (a) To enter, as a town, house, etc. ``The thief cometh in.'' --Hos. vii. 1. (b) To arrive; as, when my ship comes in. (c) To assume official station or duties; as, when Lincoln came in. (d) To comply; to yield; to surrender. ``We need not fear his coming in'' --Massinger. (e) To be brought into use. ``Silken garments did not come in till late.'' --Arbuthnot. (f) To be added or inserted; to be or become a part of. (g) To accrue as gain from any business or investment. (h) To mature and yield a harvest; as, the crops come in well. (i) To have sexual intercourse; -- with to or unto. --Gen. xxxviii. 16. (j) To have young; to bring forth; as, the cow will come in next May. [U. S.] To come in for, to claim or receive. ``The rest came in for subsidies.'' --Swift. To come into, to join with; to take part in; to agree to; to comply with; as, to come into a party or scheme. To come it over, to hoodwink; to get the advantage of. [Colloq.] To come near or To come nigh, to approach in place or quality; to be equal to. ``Nothing ancient or modern seems to come near it.'' --Sir W. Temple. To come of. (a) To descend or spring from. ``Of Priam's royal race my mother came.'' --Dryden. (b) To result or follow from. ``This comes of judging by the eye.'' --L'Estrange. To come off. (a) To depart or pass off from. (b) To get free; to get away; to escape. (c) To be carried through; to pass off; as, it came off well. (d) To acquit one's self; to issue from (a contest, etc.); as, he came off with honor; hence, substantively, a come-off, an escape; an excuse; an evasion. [Colloq.] (e) To pay over; to give. [Obs.] (f) To take place; to happen; as, when does the race come off? (g) To be or become after some delay; as, the weather came off very fine. (h) To slip off or be taken off, as a garment; to separate. (i) To hurry away; to get through. --Chaucer. To come off by, to suffer. [Obs.] ``To come off by the worst.'' --Calamy. To come off from, to leave. ``To come off from these grave disquisitions.'' --Felton. To come on. (a) To advance; to make progress; to thrive. (b) To move forward; to approach; to supervene. To come out. (a) To pass out or depart, as from a country, room, company, etc. ``They shall come out with great substance.'' --Gen. xv. 14. (b) To become public; to appear; to be published. ``It is indeed come out at last.'' --Bp. Stillingfleet. (c) To end; to result; to turn out; as, how will this affair come out? he has come out well at last. (d) To be introduced into society; as, she came out two seasons ago. (e) To appear; to show itself; as, the sun came out. (f) To take sides; to announce a position publicly; as, he came out against the tariff. (g) To publicly admit oneself to be homosexual. To come out with, to give publicity to; to disclose. To come over. (a) To pass from one side or place to another. ``Perpetually teasing their friends to come over to them.'' --Addison. (b) To rise and pass over, in distillation. To come over to, to join. To come round. (a) To recur in regular course. (b) To recover. [Colloq.] (c) To change, as the wind. (d) To relent. --J. H. Newman. (e) To circumvent; to wheedle. [Colloq.] To come short, to be deficient; to fail of attaining. ``All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.'' --Rom. iii. 23. To come to. (a) To consent or yield. --Swift. (b) (Naut.) (with the accent on to) To luff; to bring the ship's head nearer the wind; to anchor. (c) (with the accent on to) To recover, as from a swoon. (d) To arrive at; to reach. (e) To amount to; as, the taxes come to a large sum. (f) To fall to; to be received by, as an inheritance. --Shak. To come to blows. See under Blow. To come to grief. See under Grief. To come to a head. (a) To suppurate, as a boil. (b) To mature; to culminate; as a plot. To come to one's self, to recover one's senses. To come to pass, to happen; to fall out. To come to the scratch. (a) (Prize Fighting) To step up to the scratch or mark made in the ring to be toed by the combatants in beginning a contest; hence: (b) To meet an antagonist or a difficulty bravely. [Colloq.] To come to time. (a) (Prize Fighting) To come forward in order to resume the contest when the interval allowed for rest is over and ``time'' is called; hence: (b) To keep an appointment; to meet expectations. [Colloq.] To come together. (a) To meet for business, worship, etc.; to assemble. --Acts i. 6. (b) To live together as man and wife. --Matt. i. 18. To come true, to happen as predicted or expected. To come under, to belong to, as an individual to a class. To come up (a) to ascend; to rise. (b) To be brought up; to arise, as a question. (c) To spring; to shoot or rise above the earth, as a plant. (d) To come into use, as a fashion. To come up the capstan (Naut.), to turn it the contrary way, so as to slacken the rope about it. To come up the tackle fall (Naut.), to slacken the tackle gently. --Totten. To come up to, to rise to; to equal. To come up with, to overtake or reach by pursuit. To come upon. (a) To befall. (b) To attack or invade. (c) To have a claim upon; to become dependent upon for support; as, to come upon the town. (d) To light or chance upon; to find; as, to come upon hid treasure. [1913 Webster]From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Come \Come\, v. i. [imp. Came; p. p. Come; p. pr & vb. n. Coming.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS. kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam. [root]23. Cf. Base, n., Convene, Adventure.] 1. To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go. Look, who comes yonder? --Shak. I did not come to curse thee. --Tennyson. 2. To complete a movement toward a place; to arrive. When we came to Rome. --Acts xxviii. 16. Lately come from Italy. --Acts xviii. 2. 3. To approach or arrive, as if by a journey or from a distance. ``Thy kingdom come.'' --Matt. vi. 10. The hour is coming, and now is. --John. v. 25. So quick bright things come to confusion. --Shak. 4. To approach or arrive, as the result of a cause, or of the act of another. From whence come wars? --James iv. 1. Both riches and honor come of thee ! --1 Chron. xxix. 12. 5. To arrive in sight; to be manifest; to appear. Then butter does refuse to come. --Hudibras. 6. To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied. How come you thus estranged? --Shak. How come her eyes so bright? --Shak. Note: Am come, is come, etc., are frequently used instead of have come, has come, etc., esp. in poetry. The verb to be gives a clearer adjectival significance to the participle as expressing a state or condition of the subject, while the auxiliary have expresses simply the completion of the action signified by the verb. Think not that I am come to destroy. --Matt. v. 17. We are come off like Romans. --Shak. The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year. --Bryant. Note: Come may properly be used (instead of go) in speaking of a movement hence, or away, when there is reference to an approach to the person addressed; as, I shall come home next week; he will come to your house to-day. It is used with other verbs almost as an auxiliary, indicative of approach to the action or state expressed by the verb; as, how came you to do it? Come is used colloquially, with reference to a definite future time approaching, without an auxiliary; as, it will be two years, come next Christmas; i. e., when Christmas shall come. They were cried In meeting, come next Sunday. --Lowell. Come, in the imperative, is used to excite attention, or to invite to motion or joint action; come, let us go. ``This is the heir; come, let us kill him.'' --Matt. xxi. 38. When repeated, it sometimes expresses haste, or impatience, and sometimes rebuke. ``Come, come, no time for lamentation now.'' --Milton. To come, yet to arrive, future. ``In times to come.'' --Dryden. ``There's pippins and cheese to come.'' --Shak. To come about. (a) To come to pass; to arrive; to happen; to result; as, how did these things come about? (b) To change; to come round; as, the ship comes about. ``The wind is come about.'' --Shak. On better thoughts, and my urged reasons, They are come about, and won to the true side. --B. Jonson. To come abroad. (a) To move or be away from one's home or country. ``Am come abroad to see the world.'' --Shak. (b) To become public or known. [Obs.] ``Neither was anything kept secret, but that it should come abroad.'' --Mark. iv. 22. To come across, to meet; to find, esp. by chance or suddenly. ``We come across more than one incidental mention of those wars.'' --E. A. Freeman. ``Wagner's was certainly one of the strongest and most independent natures I ever came across.'' --H. R. Haweis. To come after. (a) To follow. (b) To come to take or to obtain; as, to come after a book. To come again, to return. ``His spirit came again and he revived.'' --Judges. xv. 19. - To come and go. (a) To appear and disappear; to change; to alternate. ``The color of the king doth come and go.'' --Shak. (b) (Mech.) To play backward and forward. To come at. (a) To reach; to arrive within reach of; to gain; as, to come at a true knowledge of ourselves. (b) To come toward; to attack; as, he came at me with fury. To come away, to part or depart. To come between, to intervene; to separate; hence, to cause estrangement. To come by. (a) To obtain, gain, acquire. ``Examine how you came by all your state.'' --Dryden. (b) To pass near or by way of. To come down. (a) To descend. (b) To be humbled. To come down upon, to call to account, to reprimand. [Colloq.] --Dickens. To come home. (a) To return to one's house or family. (b) To come close; to press closely; to touch the feelings, interest, or reason. (c) (Naut.) To be loosened from the ground; -- said of an anchor. To come in. (a) To enter, as a town, house, etc. ``The thief cometh in.'' --Hos. vii. 1. (b) To arrive; as, when my ship comes in. (c) To assume official station or duties; as, when Lincoln came in. (d) To comply; to yield; to surrender. ``We need not fear his coming in'' --Massinger. (e) To be brought into use. ``Silken garments did not come in till late.'' --Arbuthnot. (f) To be added or inserted; to be or become a part of. (g) To accrue as gain from any business or investment. (h) To mature and yield a harvest; as, the crops come in well. (i) To have sexual intercourse; -- with to or unto. --Gen. xxxviii. 16. (j) To have young; to bring forth; as, the cow will come in next May. [U. S.] To come in for, to claim or receive. ``The rest came in for subsidies.'' --Swift. To come into, to join with; to take part in; to agree to; to comply with; as, to come into a party or scheme. To come it over, to hoodwink; to get the advantage of. [Colloq.] To come near or nigh, to approach in place or quality; to be equal to. ``Nothing ancient or modern seems to come near it.'' --Sir W. Temple. To come of. (a) To descend or spring from. ``Of Priam's royal race my mother came.'' --Dryden. (b) To result or follow from. ``This comes of judging by the eye.'' --L'Estrange. To come off. (a) To depart or pass off from. (b) To get free; to get away; to escape. (c) To be carried through; to pass off; as, it came off well. (d) To acquit one's self; to issue from (a contest, etc.); as, he came off with honor; hence, substantively, a come-off, an escape; an excuse; an evasion. [Colloq.] (e) To pay over; to give. [Obs.] (f) To take place; to happen; as, when does the race come off? (g) To be or become after some delay; as, the weather came off very fine. (h) To slip off or be taken off, as a garment; to separate. (i) To hurry away; to get through. --Chaucer. To come off by, to suffer. [Obs.] ``To come off by the worst.'' --Calamy. To come off from, to leave. ``To come off from these grave disquisitions.'' --Felton. To come on. (a) To advance; to make progress; to thrive. (b) To move forward; to approach; to supervene. To come out. (a) To pass out or depart, as from a country, room, company, etc. ``They shall come out with great substance.'' --Gen. xv. 14. (b) To become public; to appear; to be published. ``It is indeed come out at last.'' --Bp. Stillingfleet. (c) To end; to result; to turn out; as, how will this affair come out? he has come out well at last. (d) To be introduced into society; as, she came out two seasons ago. (e) To appear; to show itself; as, the sun came out. (f) To take sides; to take a stand; as, he came out against the tariff.From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Come \Come\, v. t. To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here. [Slang] To come it, to succeed in a trick of any sort. [Slang]From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
Come \Come\, n. Coming. [Obs.] --Chaucer.From WordNet (r) 2.0 : [ wn ]
come v 1: move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room" [syn: come up] [ant: go] 2: reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight" [syn: arrive, get] [ant: leave] 3: come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June" 4: reach a state, relation, or condition; "The water came to a boil"; "We came to understand the true meaning of life"; "Their anger came to a boil"; "I came to realize the true meaning of life" 5: to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience" [syn: follow] 6: enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position; "He came into contact with a terrorist group"; "The shoes came untied"; "I came to see his point of view"; "her face went red with anger"; "The knot came loose"; "Your wish will come true" 7: be found or available; "These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled" 8: come forth; "A scream came from the woman's mouth"; "His breath came hard" [syn: issue forth] 9: be a native of; "She hails from Kalamazoo" [syn: hail] 10: extend or reach; "The water came up to my waist"; "The sleeves come to your knuckles" 11: exist or occur in a certain point in a series; "Next came the student from France" 12: come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins" [syn: derive, descend] 13: cover a certain distance; "She came a long way" 14: come under, be classified or included; "fall into a category"; "This comes under a new heading" [syn: fall] 15: happen as a result; "Nothing good will come of this" 16: add up in number or quantity; "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000" [syn: total, number, add up, amount] 17: develop into; "This idea will never amount to anything"; "nothing came of his grandiose plans" [syn: add up, amount] 18: be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda" [syn: come in] 19: come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then came to her" [syn: occur] 20: proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way" [syn: do, fare, make out, get along] 21: experience orgasm; "she could not come because she was too upset" 22: have a certain priority; "My family comes first" [also: came]From Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
come Ιταλικά adv. πώς (τροπικό, ερωτηματικό) Ιταλικά conj. μόλιςFrom English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
come Galician vb. (inflection of gl comer 3 s pres indc ; 2 s impr) interj. 1 (senseid en interjection) (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express annoyance.) 2 (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express encouragement, or to precede a request.) n. (lb en obsolete) coming, arrival; approach. prep. (non-gloss definition: Used to indicate a point in time at or after which a stated event or situation occurs.) vb. 1 (lb en intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to. 2 # To move towards the speaker. 3 # To move towards the listener. 4 # To move towards the object that is the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus%20(linguistics) of the sentence. 5 # (lb en in subordinate clauses and gerunds) To move towards the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent%20(grammar) or subject of the main clause. 6 # To move towards an unstated agent. 7 (lb en intransitive) To arrive. 8 (lb en intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself. 9 (lb en with an infinitive) To begin to have an opinion or feeling. 10 (lb en with an infinitive) To do something by chance, without intending to do it. 11 (lb en intransitive) To take a position relative to something else in a sequence. 12 (senseid en orgasm)(lb en intransitive vulgar slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum #Verb; to ejaculate. 13 (lb en intransitive of milk) To become butter by being churned. 14 (lb en copulative figuratively with ''close'') To approach a state of being or accomplishment. 15 (lb en figuratively with ''to'') To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something. 16 (lb en copulative Appendix:Glossary#fossil_word fossil word) To become, to turn out to be. 17 (lb en intransitive) To be supplied, or made available; to exist. 18 (lb en slang) To carry through; to succeed in. 19 (lb en intransitive) Happen. n. (senseid en typography) (label en typography obsolete) (alternative form of en comma nodot=1) ''in its medieval use as a middot'' ⟨·⟩ ''serving as a form of colon.'' Japanese alt. (ja-romanization of: コメ) Japanese roman. (ja-romanization of: コメ) Middle English alt. (alter enm cume coom coome); (alter enm kime keome early) Middle English n. arrival, coming Middle English n. guest, stranger Middle English n. (alt form enm coumb) Middle English n. (alt form enm comb) Portuguese vb. (pt-verb form of: comer) Yola vb. (alt form yol coome)From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]
come interj. 1 (senseid en interjection) (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express annoyance.) 2 (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express encouragement, or to precede a request.) n. (lb en obsolete) coming, arrival; approach. prep. (non-gloss definition: Used to indicate a point in time at or after which a stated event or situation occurs.) vb. 1 (lb en intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to. 2 # To move towards the speaker. 3 # To move towards the listener. 4 # To move towards the object that is the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus%20(linguistics) of the sentence. 5 # (lb en in subordinate clauses and gerunds) To move towards the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent%20(grammar) or subject of the main clause. 6 # To move towards an unstated agent. 7 (lb en intransitive) To arrive. 8 (lb en intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself. 9 (lb en with an infinitive) To begin to have an opinion or feeling. 10 (lb en with an infinitive) To do something by chance, without intending to do it. 11 (lb en intransitive) To take a position relative to something else in a sequence. 12 (senseid en orgasm)(lb en intransitive vulgar slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum #Verb; to ejaculate. 13 (lb en intransitive of milk) To become butter by being churned. 14 (lb en copulative figuratively with ''close'') To approach a state of being or accomplishment. 15 (lb en figuratively with ''to'') To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something. 16 (lb en copulative Appendix:Glossary#fossil_word fossil word) To become, to turn out to be. 17 (lb en intransitive) To be supplied, or made available; to exist. 18 (lb en slang) To carry through; to succeed in. 19 (lb en intransitive) Happen. n. (senseid en typography) (label en typography obsolete) (alternative form of en comma nodot=1) ''in its medieval use as a middot'' ⟨·⟩ ''serving as a form of colon.''From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
come interj. 1 (senseid en interjection) (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express annoyance.) 2 (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express encouragement, or to precede a request.) n. (lb en obsolete) coming, arrival; approach. prep. (non-gloss definition: Used to indicate a point in time at or after which a stated event or situation occurs.) vb. 1 (lb en intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to. 2 # To move towards the speaker. 3 # To move towards the listener. 4 # To move towards the object that is the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus%20(linguistics) of the sentence. 5 # (lb en in subordinate clauses and gerunds) To move towards the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent%20(grammar) or subject of the main clause. 6 # To move towards an unstated agent. 7 (lb en intransitive) To arrive. 8 (lb en intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself. 9 (lb en with an infinitive) To begin to have an opinion or feeling. 10 (lb en with an infinitive) To do something by chance, without intending to do it. 11 (lb en intransitive) To take a position relative to something else in a sequence. 12 (senseid en orgasm)(lb en intransitive vulgar slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum #Verb; to ejaculate. 13 (lb en intransitive of milk) To become butter by being churned. 14 (lb en copulative figuratively with ''close'') To approach a state of being or accomplishment. 15 (lb en figuratively with ''to'') To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something. 16 (lb en copulative Appendix:Glossary#fossil_word fossil word) To become, to turn out to be. 17 (lb en intransitive) To be supplied, or made available; to exist. 18 (lb en slang) To carry through; to succeed in. 19 (lb en intransitive) Happen. n. (senseid en typography) (label en typography obsolete) (alternative form of en comma nodot=1) ''in its medieval use as a middot'' ⟨·⟩ ''serving as a form of colon.'' Italian adv. 1 how 2 as, like 3 such as Italian conj. as soon as Middle English alt. (alter enm cume coom coome); (alter enm kime keome early) Middle English n. arrival, coming Middle English n. guest, stranger Middle English n. (alt form enm coumb) Middle English n. (alt form enm comb) Portuguese vb. (pt-verb form of: comer)From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]
come interj. 1 (senseid en interjection) (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express annoyance.) 2 (lb en dated or formal) (n-g: An exclamation to express encouragement, or to precede a request.) n. (lb en obsolete) coming, arrival; approach. prep. (non-gloss definition: Used to indicate a point in time at or after which a stated event or situation occurs.) vb. 1 (lb en intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to. 2 # To move towards the speaker. 3 # To move towards the listener. 4 # To move towards the object that is the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focus%20(linguistics) of the sentence. 5 # (lb en in subordinate clauses and gerunds) To move towards the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent%20(grammar) or subject of the main clause. 6 # To move towards an unstated agent. 7 (lb en intransitive) To arrive. 8 (lb en intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself. 9 (lb en with an infinitive) To begin to have an opinion or feeling. 10 (lb en with an infinitive) To do something by chance, without intending to do it. 11 (lb en intransitive) To take a position relative to something else in a sequence. 12 (senseid en orgasm)(lb en intransitive vulgar slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum #Verb; to ejaculate. 13 (lb en intransitive of milk) To become butter by being churned. 14 (lb en copulative figuratively with ''close'') To approach a state of being or accomplishment. 15 (lb en figuratively with ''to'') To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something. 16 (lb en copulative Appendix:Glossary#fossil_word fossil word) To become, to turn out to be. 17 (lb en intransitive) To be supplied, or made available; to exist. 18 (lb en slang) To carry through; to succeed in. 19 (lb en intransitive) Happen. n. (senseid en typography) (label en typography obsolete) (alternative form of en comma nodot=1) ''in its medieval use as a middot'' ⟨·⟩ ''serving as a form of colon.'' Italian adv. 1 how 2 as, like 3 such as Italian conj. as soon as Middle English alt. (alter enm cume coom coome); (alter enm kime keome early) Middle English n. arrival, coming Middle English n. guest, stranger Middle English n. (alt form enm coumb) Middle English n. (alt form enm comb) Portuguese vb. (pt-verb form of: comer)From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
come Espanja vb. (es-v-taivm 2 com e) Italia adv. kuinka, miten Italia conj. 1 (vertkonj: k=it) kuin 2 (aliskonj: k=it) (heti) kunFrom Albanian Wiktionary [incomplete] (2016-11-13) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sq-ALL-2016-11-13 ]
come Anglisht vb. arrij, vijFrom Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
come Italienska adv. hur Portugisiska vb. (böjning pt verb comer)From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ naderkomFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ naderkomFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ naderkomFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ eindig, ophouFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ bekruipFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ aansluitFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ 1. afstam 2. komFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ 1. raak, word 2. gebeur, geskie, plaatsvindFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ terugkomFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ ontmoet, sienFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ afspringFrom English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-afr ]
come /kˈʌm/ gaan staan, stilhouFrom English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 : [ freedict:eng-ara ]
Come /kˈʌm/ تعالFrom English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-bul ]
come //kʌm// /[kʰɐm]/ /[kʰʌm]/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]1. пристигам, явявам се to arrive, to appear 2. случвам се, ставам to become 3. до́йда, и́двам to move nearer 4. свъ́ршвам to orgasm
come /kˈʌm/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]připlout
come /kˈʌm/ vzejítFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ stát seFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ nadejítFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]přiběhnout
come /kˈʌm/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]dospět
come /kˈʌm/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]doletět
come /kˈʌm/ dojítFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ nastatFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ přejetFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ přejítFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ jítFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ přijíždětFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ přicházetFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ přijítFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ přijetFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/ jezditFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come! /kˈʌm/ pojďteFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come! /kˈʌm/ pojďFrom English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
come /kˈʌm/From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]nastat
come /kˈʌm/From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 : [ freedict:eng-cym ]přejet
come /kˈʌm/From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]dod
come /kˈʌm/ (came /kˈeɪm/ <>, come /kˈʌm/ <>)From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]einkehren see: coming, come
come /kˈʌm/ eingekehrt see: come, comingFrom English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
come /kˈʌm/From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]herauskommen [als Ergebnis] , rauskommen [ugs.] Note: bei "What will come of it?" - Was wird dabei herauskommen? "What has come of it?" - Was ist dabei rauskommen? "Nothing will come of it (after all)." - Es kommt doch nichts dabei heraus. see: coming, come, comes, came, That doesn't get us anywhere. Note: of
come /kˈʌm/ herausgekommen "What will come of it?" - Was wird dabei herauskommen? "What has come of it?" - Was ist dabei rauskommen? "Nothing will come of it (after all)." - Es kommt doch nichts dabei heraus. see: come, coming, comes, came, That doesn't get us anywhere.From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
come /kˈʌm/From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]hierherkommen Synonyms: come here, approach see: coming here, approaching, coming, come here, approached, come, comes here, approaches, comes, came here, approached, came Note: in this direction
come /kˈʌm/ hierhergekommen Synonyms: come here, approached see: come here, approach, come, coming here, approaching, coming, comes here, approaches, comes, came here, approached, cameFrom English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
come /kˈʌm/ (came /kˈeɪm/ <>, come /kˈʌm/ <>)From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]kommen "he/she/it comes" - er/sie/es kommt "he/she/it cometh" - er/sie/es kommt "he/she has/had come" - er/sie ist/war gekommen "I/he/she would come" - ich/er/sie käme "Now she comes." - Nun kommt sie. "come across sth." - zu etw. kommen "come in the nick of time" - wie gerufen kommen "when it comes to work" - wenn es um Arbeit geht "come what may" - komme was (da) wolle, mag (da) kommen, was will "How did you come across this information?" - Wie bist du zu dieser Information gekommen? "If only she would come back to us." - Es wäre schön, wenn sie wieder zu uns zurückkommen würde / zurückkäme. see: coming, come, I come, you come, I/he/she came, I came, you came, he/she/it came, we came, you came, they came, Coming!, She came at three (o'clock)., And get ready for this:, And now, get this:, Where are you from?, I'm from …, Are you reading me, over?, Reading you fivers, over.
come /kˈʌm/ gekommen "he/she/it comes" - er/sie/es kommt "he/she/it cometh" - er/sie/es kommt "he/she has/had come" - er/sie ist/war gekommen "I/he/she would come" - ich/er/sie käme "Now she comes." - Nun kommt sie. "come across sth." - zu etw. kommen "come in the nick of time" - wie gerufen kommen "when it comes to work" - wenn es um Arbeit geht "come what may" - komme was (da) wolle, mag (da) kommen, was will "How did you come across this information?" - Wie bist du zu dieser Information gekommen? "If only she would come back to us." - Es wäre schön, wenn sie wieder zu uns zurückkommen würde / zurückkäme. see: come, coming, I come, you come, I/he/she came, I came, you came, he/she/it came, we came, you came, they came, Coming!, She came at three (o'clock)., And get ready for this:, And now, get this:, Where are you from?, I'm from …, Are you reading me, over?, Reading you fivers, over.From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
come /kˈʌm/From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]zukünftig, künftig, kommend "in a world to come" - in einer zukünftigen Welt Synonym: future Note: postpositive
come /kˈʌm/From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 : [ freedict:eng-ell ]hinzutreten Note: Person Synonyms: appear, arrive Note: along
come /kˈʌm/ έρχομαιFrom English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-fin ]
come //kʌm// /[kʰɐm]/ /[kʰʌm]/From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 : [ freedict:eng-fra ]1. saapua, tulla to arrive, to appear 2. tulla, olla to have a relative position in a sequence 3. tulla 2. to move nearer 3. to become 4. to turn out to be 4. tulla, laueta, saada orgasmi to orgasm
come /kʌm/ 1. provenir 2. s'abouler, venirFrom English-Irish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.2 : [ freedict:eng-gle ]
come /kʌm/ tarFrom English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 : [ freedict:eng-hin ]
come /kˈʌm/From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 : [ freedict:eng-hrv ]1. आना "She has come from Indore." 2. यात्रा~करना "We have come 160 km since morning." 3. एक~निश्चित~स्थलल~को~आना "He came running to her." 4. एक~निश्चित~स्थान~गृहण~करना "Duty comes first for soldiers." 5. उपलब्ध~होना "Women's outfit comes in various designs." 6. बनकर~आना "The handle of my bag has come loose." 7. तर्क~पर~पहुँचना "I have come to believe that our neighbour has underworld connection." 8. प्रश्न~में~प्रयोग~करना "How did you come to know about this accident?" 9. अभिनय~करना "She tried to come innocent." "--"10.कामोत्ताप~करना"" "She didn't want to come." "--"11.किसी~दशा~का~आना/पहुँचना"" "At last monsoon has come!"
come /kˈʌm/ dogoditi se, dolazi, dolazile, dolaziti, doći, potjecati, potječu, silaziti, stići, svratitiFrom English-Bahasa Indonesia FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-ind ]
come //kʌm// /[kʰɐm]/ /[kʰʌm]/From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]datang to move nearer
come /kˈʌm/ 1. discendere 2. venireFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ accadere, arrivare, succedereFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ rivenireFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ incontrareFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ avvicinarsiFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ avvicinarsiFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ avvicinarsiFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ unirsiFrom English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-ita ]
come /kˈʌm/ fermarsiFrom English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-jpn ]
come //kʌm// /[kʰɐm]/ /[kʰʌm]/From English-Latin FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 : [ freedict:eng-lat ]1. 着く to arrive, to appear 2. 成る 2. to become 3. to turn out to be 3. 来る to have a relative position in a sequence 4. 来る, いらっしゃる, 参る, おいでになる to move nearer 5. いく, イく to orgasm
come /kʌm/ venireFrom English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 : [ freedict:eng-lit ]
come /kʌm/ 1. ateiti, atvykti, atvažiuoti 2. atsitikti 3. (ati)tekti (kam nors) 4. tapti, pasidaryti 5. sėkla, spermaFrom English-Dutch FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 : [ freedict:eng-nld ]
come /kʌm/From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-nor ]
come //kʌm// /[kʰɐm]/ /[kʰʌm]/From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 : [ freedict:eng-por ]1. komme, ankomme to arrive, to appear 2. komme 2. to orgasm 3. to move nearer
come /kʌm/From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]1. derivar, provir, vir de 2. chegar, vir
come /kʌm/ 1. descender 2. venirFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌməbaut/ 1. acontecer, hacerse 2. realizarse, tenerlugarFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌməkrɔs/ hallar, encontrarFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmbæk/ volverFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmɑːftəwədz/ venirdespuésFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmklouzər/ acercarse, aproximarseFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmklouz/ acercarse, aproximarseFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmlætər/ venirdespuésFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmwʌn/ acercarse, aproximarseFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmtəgeðər/ juntarseFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmtouəhɔːlt/ pararFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmtouænənd/ expirar, terminarseFrom English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 : [ freedict:eng-spa ]
come /kʌmʌptou/ corresponderalFrom English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-swe ]
come //kʌm// /[kʰɐm]/ /[kʰʌm]/From English-Swahili xFried/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 : [ freedict:eng-swh ]komma to move nearer
come /kˈʌm/From English-Swahili xFried/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 : [ freedict:eng-swh ]ja
come! /kˈʌm/From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 : [ freedict:eng-tur ]njoo!
come /kˈʌm/ 1. gelmek, yaklaşmak, varmak 2. akla gelmek 3. (k.dili.) orgazma varmak.come about olmak, vaki olmak 4. dönmek, volta etmek.come acrossrast gelmek, karşılaşmak 5. intiba bırakmak 6. (argo) istenileni yapmak, sakladığını çıkarıp vermek.come across with (argo) teslim etmek, ödemek, vermek.come along beraber gelmek 7. iyileşmek.come alongside yanaşmak, bordaya gelmek.come around kendine gelmek, ayrılmak, uğramak 8. razı olmak.come at varmak, ulaşmak 9. ile uğraşmak 10. üstüne yürümek, saldırmak. come back hatıra gelmek, eski formunu bulmak 11. (argo) ters bir şekilde cevaplandırmak. come by elde etmek, edinmek 12. yakınından geçmek, uğramak. He comes by his good looks naturally. Sevimli yüzü anasıyla babasına çekmiş. come down inmek, düşmek, intikal etmek, geçmek 13. (argo) uyuşturucu madde kullandıktan sonra kendine gelmek.come off one's high horse (k.dili.) hak etmek 14. elde etmek, almak..come into (mirasa) konmak 15. girmek, katılmak. come of çıkmak, -den gelmek. come of age reşit olmak. come off çıkmak, kopmak 16. olmak 17. sona ermek, bitmek 18. sonunu erişmek 19. (argo) tutnmak. Come off it ! (k.dili.) Saçmalama! come on rast gelmek 20. gelişmek ilerlemek 21. sahneye çıkmak, yerinden çıkmak 22. yayınlanmak 23. meydana çıkmak 24. sosyeteye takdim edilmek (genç kız) 25. sonuçlamak, neticelenmek. come out with söylemek, ağızdan kaçırmak 26. satışa çıkarmak. come over olmak, bir hal takınmak 27. (karşıdan) gelmek 28. taraf değiştirmek, katılmak. come round (bak.)come around. come short az gelmek, yetmemek. come through with (k.dili.) (beklenileni) yapmak. come to ayrılmak, kendine gelemek 29. (bir çareye, bir karara) varmak, erişmek, başlamak, (den.) orsa etmek.come to a head olgunlaşmak 30. dönüm noktasına varmak 31. baş vermek. come to blows yumruk yumruğa gelmek. come to grief başı darda olmak 32. başarısızlığa uğramak. come to grips with ciddiyetle ele almak. come to hand gelmek, alınmak. come to life canlanmak. come to light meydana çıkmak. come to hothing boşo gitmek, neticesiz olmak. come to one's senses aklı başına gelmek, aklını başına toplamak 33. açılmak. come to pass vaki olmak. come to stay yerleşmek . come to terms (with) uzlaşmak, anlaşmak 34. teslim olmak, kabul etmek. Come to think of it... Aklıma gelmişken ... come true gerçek leşmek, doğru çıkmak 35. filizlenmek. come under girmek. come up against -e çatmak, ile karşılaşmak. come up to (belirli bir hizaya) kadar gelmek 36. (belirli bir seviyeyi) tutturmak. come up with (A.B.D.), (k.dili.) öne sürmek, ortaya atmak. come upon bulmak 37. saldırmak. come what may ne olursa olsun . Come July and we'll be swimming. Temmuz geldiğinde denize girmiş olacağız. to come önümüzdeki gelecek. come-at-able erişilebilir.From italiano-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-bul ]
come /kˈome/From Italian-German FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 : [ freedict:ita-deu ]как in quale modo
come /kˈome/ als ob, gleichsamFrom italiano-ελληνικά FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-ell ]
come /kˈome/From Italian-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 : [ freedict:ita-eng ]πως 2. in quale modo 3. simile
come /kˈome/ as if, as though, in a wayFrom Italian-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 : [ freedict:ita-eng ]
come /kˈome/ how are you?, how do you do?From italiano-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-fin ]
come /kˈome/From italiano-Bahasa Indonesia FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-ind ]kuinka, miten in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-jpn ]bagaimana in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-lietuvių kalba FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-lit ]どう in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-Nederlands FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-nld ]kaip in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-nor ]hoe in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-język polski FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-pol ]hvor 2. in quale modo 3. simile
come /kˈome/From italiano-português FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-por ]jak in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-Русский FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-rus ]como in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-español FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-spa ]как 2. in quale modo 3. simile
come /kˈome/From italiano-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-swe ]como, cómo in quale modo
come /kˈome/From italiano-Türkçe FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:ita-tur ]hur in quale modo
come /kˈome/From Lateinisch-Deutsch FreeDict-Wörterbuch ver. 1.0.3 : [ freedict:lat-deu ]nasıl in quale modo
comis (comisFrom IPA:en_US : [ IPA:en_US ], come ) freundlich
From IPA:es_ES : [ IPA:es_ES ]/ˈkəm/
From IPA:es_MX : [ IPA:es_MX ]/kome/
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 : [ moby-thesaurus ]/kome/
265 Moby Thesaurus words for "come": accomplish, accost, achieve, achieve satisfaction, acquire, add up, add up to, advance, affect, aggregate, amount to, anticipate, appear, approach, appropinquate, approximate, arise, arrive, arrive at, arrive in, assault, attack, attain, attain to, await, awaken, bail out, be, be destined, be fated, be found, be imminent, be involved, be met with, be realized, be received, be revealed, be to be, be to come, bear down on, bear down upon, bear up, bechance, become manifest, become visible, befall, betide, blame, blow in, bob up, break, break cover, break forth, bump into, burst forth, catch, chance, charge, check in, clean, climax, clock in, close, close in, close with, come about, come across, come along, come apart, come around, come at, come by, come clean, come closer, come down, come down on, come down with, come forth, come forward, come in, come in sight, come near, come off, come on, come out, come over, come through, come to, come to hand, come to light, come to pass, come true, come up, communicate, concern, conclude, confront, contract, criticize, crop out, crop up, crumble, debouch, descend on, descend upon, develop, discover, disembogue, disintegrate, do, draw near, draw nigh, draw on, earn, effuse, ejaculate, emanate, emerge, encounter, end, enter, erupt, eventuate, expect, extrude, fade in, fall, fall out, fall to pieces, fare, fetch, fetch up at, find, finish, fly at, foresee, foretell, gain, gain upon, get, get about, get around, get better, get hold of, get in, get off, get out, get there, get to, get well, give up, go about, go for, go off, go over, grow, hap, happen, happen along, happen by chance, hazard, heave in sight, hit, hit town, hope, influence, involve, issue, issue forth, jump out, lay hold of, leak out, lie ahead, look for, look forth, look forward to, loom, make, make for, make it, materialize, move, move along, narrow the gap, near, nigh, not fail, number, obtain, occur, outcrop, pass, pass off, pay up, peep out, penetrate, plan, plot, pop up, possess, pounce on, pounce upon, predict, premiere, present itself, procure, progress, project, prophesy, protrude, prove, proximate, pull in, punch in, reach, reach orgasm, rear its head, rebuke, regard, relate to, reprimand, revile, revive, ring in, rise, roll in, run across, run into, run to, rush at, sally, sally forth, secure, see the light, separate, settle, show, show up, sidle up to, sign in, sink in, step up, stream forth, strike the eye, stumble on, stumble upon, submit, succeed, succumb to, surface, tack, take place, take possession of, terminate, threaten, thrive, time in, total, transpire, turn out, turn up, visit, wake up, win, yieldFrom Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary : [ stardic ]
v. 过来,来,到达; vbl. 来,到达,合计为;From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary : [ xdict ]
vi. 过来,来,到达,出现,开始 int. 嗨!; vbl. 来,到达,合计为