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I.come to VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o)

II.come to VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv) [ˈkʌmˈtuː] (recover consciousness)

come down to VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o) (be a question of)

come home to VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o) (strike, convince)

come on to VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o)

come up to VERBO [americ kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o)

Traduções para come to no dicionário inglês»Espanhol

I.come <pass came, Part perf come> [americ kəm, Brit kʌm] VERBO intr

1.1. come (advance, approach, travel):

come and get it! coloq

2.1. come (arrive):

3.1. come (occur in time, context):

IV.surrender [americ səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] SUBST U

I.swipe [americ swaɪp, Brit swʌɪp] SUBST coloq

1. tune C:

I.content1 [americ kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] ADJ pred

IV.content1 [americ kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] SUBST U (contentment)

I.concern [americ kənˈsərn, Brit kənˈsəːn] SUBST

1. concern (affect, involve):

Veja também: good

I.good <comp better, superl best> [americ ɡʊd, Brit ɡʊd] ADJ The usual translation of good, bueno, becomes buen when it precedes a masculine singular noun.

1. good food/quality/book/school:

tiene rico or buen olor lat-amer

3. good (opportune, favorable):

you're looking good americ coloq

8.2. good (kind):

your good lady Brit antiq or humor

10. good (pleasant):

13.1. good (skilled, competent):

2.1. good U (benefit):

much good may it do you! irón
to be in good with sb coloq

3.1. good <goods, pl > (merchandise):

mercaderías fpl AmSul
géneros mpl de punto Esp
to get/have the goods on sb americ coloq

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Traduções para come to no dicionário inglês»Espanhol

Traduções para come to no dicionário inglês»Espanhol

1. to (in direction of):

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Wax figures begin to move and come to life in a ruined, out-of-the-way tourist resort.
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It will come to seem like a strikingly apposite set-up: the refinement and gentleness in precarious counterpoint to some strain of suppressed wildness.
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Meanwhile, certain sectors of the population had come to believe that a school was not an utter disadvantage for the village.
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Scrub the area with a loofah, exfoliating brush, or any exfoliating wash about twice a day until the hair starts to come to the surface.
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During her regular coastal service in the 1920s and 1930s the ship repeatedly had to come to the assistance of ships in difficulties.
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Thus, dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general.
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They come to realise that they are being stupid and make up.
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There was also foreboding in the poems, a sense that all could yet come to naught.
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He prophesied that a white serpent would come to his people's lands and make friends with them, only to deceive them later.
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Thus, programmable matter has come to mean any bulk substance which can be programmed to change its physical properties.
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