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Толковый словарь английского языка - come

 

Come

come
I. verb (came; ~; coming) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to ~, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to move toward something ; approach , to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose , c. to reach a particular station in a series , to arrive in due course , d. to approach in kind or quality , to reach a condition or conclusion , e. to advance toward accomplishment ; ~ along , to advance in a particular manner , to advance, rise, or improve in rank or condition , extend , 2. a. to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion , amount , b. to appear to the mind , to appear on a scene ; make an appearance , c. happen, occur , to ~ to pass ; take place, originate, arise , to enter or assume a condition, position, or relation , to fall within a field of view or a range of application , to issue forth , to take form , to be available , to experience orgasm, to fall to a person in a division or inheritance of property, to be~ moved favorably ; relent, to turn out to be , be~ , transitive verb to approach or be near (an age) , to take on the aspect of , II. noun Date: 1923 semen, orgasm
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  v. & n. --v.intr. (past came; past part. come) 1 move, be brought towards, or reach a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker or hearer (come and see me; shall we come to your house?; the books have come). 2 reach or be brought to a specified situation or result (you'll come to no harm; have come to believe it; has come to be used wrongly; came into prominence). 3 reach or extend to a specified point (the road comes within a mile of us). 4 traverse or accomplish (with compl. : have come a long way). 5 occur, happen; become present instead of future (how did you come to break your leg?). 6 take or occupy a specified position in space or time (it comes on the third page; Nero came after Claudius; it does not come within the scope of the inquiry). 7 become perceptible or known (the church came into sight; the news comes as a surprise; it will come to me). 8 be available (the dress comes in three sizes; this model comes with optional features). 9 become (with compl. : the handle has come loose). 10 (foll. by of) a be descended from (comes of a rich family). b be the result of (that comes of complaining). 11 colloq. play the part of; behave like (with compl. : don't come the bully with me). 12 sl. have a sexual orgasm. 13 (in subj.) colloq. when a specified time is reached (come next month). 14 (as int.) expressing caution or reserve (come, it cannot be that bad). --n. sl. semen ejaculated at a sexual orgasm. Phrases and idioms as ... as they come typically or supremely so (is as tough as they come). come about happen; take place. come across 1 be effective or understood. 2 (foll. by with) sl. hand over what is wanted. 3 meet or find by chance (came across an old jacket). come again colloq. 1 make a further effort. 2 (as imper.) ) what did you say? come along 1 make progress; move forward. 2 (as imper.) hurry up. come and go 1 pass to and fro; be transitory. 2 pay brief visits. come apart fall or break into pieces, disintegrate. come at 1 reach, discover; get access to. 2 attack (came at me with a knife). come-at-able...
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