ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY
1. come vi (esp. up to, down to) to reach, e. g. The water came (up) to my neck. –
come about to happen, e. g. I'll never understand how it came about that you were an hour late on such a short journey. – 1) происходить, случаться 2) менять направление ( о ветре, корабле )
come along (on) to advance, to improve, e. g. Mother's coming along nicely, thank you. – 4) улучшать
5) поправляться ( о здоровье )
come by to obtain, e. g. Jobs were hard to come by with so many people out of work. – 1) проходить мимо 2) доставать, достигать 3) заходить 4) получать что-л. ( особенно случайно )
come down to lose position, respect or social rank, e. g. John came down in my opinion after his bad behaviour at the dance. – 1) падать ( о снеге, дожде ) 2) спускаться; опускаться 3) уменьшаться; снижаться
come in to become fashionable, e. g. When did the short skirt first come in? – 4) входить в моду
come off 1) to cease being joined to smth, e. g. I tried to pick up the bucket, but the handle came off in my hand. 2) (informal) to succeed, e. g. It was a bold idea, but it still came off. – 3) отрываться ( напр., о пуговице ) 4) иметь успех; удаваться, проходить с успехом
come on (informal) to start, e. g. I can feel a cold coming on. –
come out to become clear or known, e. g. The truth came out at the inquiry. – 1) выходить 2) появляться (в печати) 4) обнаруживаться; проявляться
come to – to regain consciousness, e. g. The girl fainted, but she came to when we threw drops of water on her face. – прийти в себя, очнуться
come up – 12) изменять мнение о ком-л. ( в худшую сторону )
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