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avv
prossimo, -a
I. coming [βρετ ˈkʌmɪŋ, αμερικ ˈkəmɪŋ] ΟΥΣ
1. coming (arrival):
coming
arrivo αρσ
coming
venuta θηλ
coming and going
2. coming (approach):
coming (of winter, old age, event)
coming (of new era)
avvento αρσ
3. coming ΘΡΗΣΚ:
coming
avvento αρσ
II. coming [βρετ ˈkʌmɪŋ, αμερικ ˈkəmɪŋ] ΕΠΊΘ
coming election, event, strike, war, campaign
coming months, weeks
coming-out [βρετ ˌkʌmɪŋˈaʊt, αμερικ ˌkəmɪŋˈaʊt] ΟΥΣ
1. coming-out (of homosexual):
coming-out
2. coming-out (of debutante):
coming-out αρχαϊκ
coming-in [ˌkʌmɪŋˈɪn] ΟΥΣ
coming-in
arrivo αρσ
coming-in
entrata θηλ
up-and-coming [βρετ ˌʌp(ə)nˈkʌmɪŋ, αμερικ ˈˌəp ən(d) ˈkəmɪŋ] ΕΠΊΘ
up-and-coming person
up-and-coming company
Second Coming [βρετ, αμερικ ˌsəkənd ˈkəmɪŋ] ΟΥΣ
I. come <παρελθ came, μετ παρακειμ come> [βρετ kʌm, αμερικ kəm] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. come (travel):
2. come βρετ (act) οικ:
II. come <παρελθ came, μετ παρακειμ come> [βρετ kʌm, αμερικ kəm] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. come (arrive):
come person, day, success, fame:
come bus, letter, news, results, rains, winter, war:
to come by (take) bus, taxi, plane
to come down, up stairs
to come down, up street
to come from airport, hospital
to come into house, room
to come past car, person:
to come through person: town centre, tunnel
to come through water, object: window etc.
to come to school, telephone
to come to the company as apprentice, consultant
I'm coming!
2. come (approach):
I could see it coming (of accident)
3. come (call, visit):
come dustman, postman:
come cleaner:
my brother is coming for me at 10 am
4. come (attend):
to come to meeting, party, wedding
5. come (reach):
to come to or to come up, down to water, dress, carpet, curtain:
6. come (happen):
7. come (begin):
8. come (originate):
to come from person: city, country etc.
to come from word, song, legend: country, language
to come from substance, food: raw material
to come from coins, stamps: place, collection
to come from smell, sound: place
to come from Italy fruit, painting:
to come from Italy person:
9. come (be available):
to come in sizes, colours
10. come (tackle):
to come to problem, subject
to come to sth or to doing sth late in life
11. come (develop):
12. come (be situated):
to come within terms
to come first, last athlete, horse:
13. come (be due):
he had it coming (to him) οικ
they got what was coming to them οικ
14. come (be a question of):
15. come (have orgasm):
come οικ
III. come [βρετ kʌm, αμερικ kəm] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ (reassuringly)
come (now)!
IV. come [βρετ kʌm, αμερικ kəm] ΟΥΣ οικ (sperm)
sborra θηλ
V. come [βρετ kʌm, αμερικ kəm]
come again? οικ
how do you like your tea?” - “as it comes
come (lo) vuoi il ?” - “come lo fai tu va bene
come at ΡΉΜΑ [kʌm -] (come at [sb])
1. come at (attack):
come at person:
attaccare (with con)
come at bull, rhino:
2. come at μτφ:
come round ΡΉΜΑ [kʌm -], come around βρετ ΡΉΜΑ αμερικ
1. come round (regain consciousness):
2. come round (make a detour):
fare il giro (by da)
passare (by per)
3. come round (circulate):
come round steward, waitress:
4. come round (visit):
5. come round (occur):
come round event:
6. come round (change one's mind):
7. come round ΝΑΥΣ:
come round boat:
come under ΡΉΜΑ [kʌm -] (come under [sth])
1. come under (be subjected to):
2. come under (be classified under) (in library, shop):
come under reference, history
come along ΡΉΜΑ [kʌm -]
1. come along (arrive):
come along bus, person:
come along opportunity:
2. come along (hurry up):
3. come along (attend):
to come along to lecture, party
4. come along (make progress):
come along pupil, trainee:
come along book, building work, project:
come along painting, tennis:
come along plant, seedling:
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
I. coming [ˈkʌ·mɪŋ] ΕΠΊΘ
coming
the coming year
II. coming [ˈkʌ·mɪŋ] ΟΥΣ
coming
venuta θηλ
viavai αρσ
up-and-coming [ˈʌp·ən·ˈkʌ·mɪŋ] ΕΠΊΘ
up-and-coming
come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. come (move towards):
are you coming to the game with us?
2. come (happen):
how come? οικ
3. come (become):
ιδιωτισμοί:
come again? οικ
good things come to those who wait παροιμ
diamo tempo al tempo παροιμ
to have it coming
I. come on ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. come on (improve):
2. come on ΘΈΑΤ, ΚΙΝΗΜ:
come on actor, performer
3. come on (begin):
come on film, program
4. come on (start gradually):
II. come on ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ μη χωριζ
III. come on ΕΠΙΦΏΝ
come back ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. come back:
2. come back (be remembered):
3. come back ΑΘΛ:
come out ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. come out (express opinion):
2. come out (end up):
3. come out + ουσ:
to come out a mess person
4. come out + επίθ:
5. come out (go out socially):
6. come out (become known):
7. come out (reveal one's homosexuality):
8. come out (be removed):
9. come out (become available):
come out stamp, book, magazine
10. come out (appear in sky):
come out moon, stars, sun
11. come out (open):
come out flowers
come forward ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
come-on [ˈkʌm·ɑ:n] ΟΥΣ οικ
1. come-on (expression of sexual interest):
invito αρσ
2. come-on (enticement):
slogan αρσ αμετάβλ
come from ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
Present
Icome
youcome
he/she/itcomes
wecome
youcome
theycome
Past
Icame
youcame
he/she/itcame
wecame
youcame
theycame
Present Perfect
Ihavecome
youhavecome
he/she/ithascome
wehavecome
youhavecome
theyhavecome
Past Perfect
Ihadcome
youhadcome
he/she/ithadcome
wehadcome
youhadcome
theyhadcome
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