verb “come”
infinitiv come; el comes; trecut came; part. trecut come; ger. coming
- a se apropia
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"Come!" she called at her dog.
- a ajunge
Please call me when you come home.
- a deveni vizibil
A smile came across her face when she heard the good news.
- a începe să simtă
After much thought, I've come to appreciate the complexity of the issue.
- a face accidental
I came to find my keys in the freezer after searching the whole house.
- a avea loc (într-o ordine sau secvență)
Your birthday comes before mine in the calendar year.
- a avea un orgasm
During their intimate moment, she could tell he was about to come.
- a se transforma în unt (prin bătut)
After churning for a while, the butter finally came.
- a fi pe punctul de a ajunge
With a bit more effort, you'll come close to achieving your goal.
- a fi considerat
That's a dream come true!
- a fi disponibil
Opportunities like this don't come often, so you should take it.
- a proveni
Where do you come from? He comes from a good family.
- a încolți
The farmer was pleased to see the wheat come in the spring.
prepoziție “come”
- când vine (momentul)
Come Friday, we'll pack our bags and head out for the weekend trip.
interjecție “come”
- (demodat) o expresie de enervare
Come come! You know better than to behave like this in public.