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Phrasal verbs Come 2
come with different postpositives (on - up with)
Verb | Meaning, synonyms | Translation | Example |
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come on | 1) improve or make progress 2) used to tell someone to hurry or encourage someone to do smth 3) used to tell someone that you know that what they have just said was not true or right | 1) делать успехи, преуспевать 2) Давай! Продолжайте! Живее! Шевелись! 3) Та ладно! Ври дальше! | 1) Your piano playing is really coming on, isn't it? 2) Come on! Keep running! 3) Oh come on, tell it to your grandma! |
come over | 1) experience the sudden fit of a strong feeling 2) pay a visit | 1) охватывать, захватывать 2) неожиданно появиться, зайти | 1) A great anger came over him. 2) Some friends came over last night, which was nice. |
come out | 1) leave a room or a building 2) be released, be available to the public 3) become easy to notice | 1) выходить откуда-либо (из дома, здания) 2) появляться в печати, выходить (о книге) 3) обнаруживаться | 1) He was waiting for me when I came out of work. 2) His new book comes out next month. I'm sure it will be a bestseller. 3)These differences don't come out until you put the two groups in a room together. |
come out | 1) begin to blossom 2) have a pafticular result or end in a particular way 3) be removed from smth, such as clothing or cloth by washing or rubbing. | 1) распускаться (о цветах) 2) заканчиваться 3) исчезнуть, вывестись (о пятне) | 1) Roses come out in summer. 2) Everything came out all right in the end. 3) The stain finally came out but I had to wash the skirt three times. |
come out in | become covered in spots because you are ill or your body reacts to a food or medicine | покрываться чем-л. | She can't eat shellfish without coming out in spots. |
come out with | say something suddenly, usually something that surprises or shocks people | выступить (с заявлением, разоблачением) | You never know what the children are going to come out with. |
come round | 1) visit casually = come over 2) become conscious again after being unconscious | 1) зайти к кому-то, навестить 2) прийти в себя | 1) Come round any time for coffee. 2) I felt sick when I came round after the operation. |
come to | 1) amount to a total 2) regain consciousness | 1) достигать, дойти до, вырасти (до суммы) 2) приходить в себя | 1) The bill came to $ 50. 2) When I told Gina that she'd won a million dollars, she fainted. When she came to, I told her it was a joke and she almost hit me! |
come up | 1) arise unexpectedly 2) be mentioned, talked about | 1) неожиданно появиться, возникнуть 2) быть упомянутым в разговоре, подниматься (о вопросе) | 1) I'm sorry but I'll be late. Something has come up. 2) I don't want to talk about it, so I hope it doesn't come up. |
come up to | approach | приближаться | A strange man came up to me and asked me for a wallet. |
come up with | think of, to imagine a solution or idea | найти (ответ, решение), обдумать\ предложить (идею, план) | Who do you think came up with the idea of the bicycle? |