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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. come <Past came, Past Part come> [Am kəm, Brit kʌm] VERB intr

1.1. come (advance, approach, travel):

come and get it! ugs
¡a comer!

1.2. come (be present, visit, accompany):

2.1. come (arrive):

to come about sth
to come for sth/sb
venir a buscar algo/a alguien
to come for sth/sb
venir a por algo/alguien Esp
to come to + infin
venir a +  infin

2.2. come:

3.1. come (occur in time, context):

death comes to us all
it comes as no surprise that
to take life as it comes

3.2. come as Präp:

3.3. come:

4. come (extend, reach):

come + Adv Kompl

5. come (be gained):

6. come (be available, obtainable):

come + Adv Kompl

7.1. come + Adv Kompl (in sequence, list, structure):

7.2. come + Adv Kompl (in race, competition):

7.3. come + Adv Kompl (be ranked):

8.1. come (become) + Adj Kompl:

8.2. come (reach certain state):

to come to + infin
llegar a +  infin

9. come (have orgasm):

come ugs
come ugs
correrse Esp sl
come ugs
acabar AmS sl

10. come in phrases:

¡dale! CSur ugs
come again? ugs
come again? ugs
¿qué qué? LatAm ugs
how come? ugs

II. come [Am kəm, Brit kʌm] VERB trans Brit

¡no te la jales conmigo, carnal! Méx vulg sl
¡menos prepo, che! RíoPl ugs

come before VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o)

come before judge/court:

I. come around VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -], Brit also come round VERB (v + prep + o) (turn)

come around corner

II. come around VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -], Brit also come round VERB (v + adv)

1. come around (visit):

come around esp Brit

2. come around (recover consciousness):

3. come around (change mind):

4. come around (recover from bad mood):

5. come around (occur):

come up VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv)

1.1. come up (ascend, rise):

come up person:
come up sun/moon:

1.2. come up (approach):

to come up to sb
acercársele a alguien

1.3. come up (travel, be transported):

1.4. come up (to university):

come up Brit

2.1. come up (grow):

come up seed/plant:

2.2. come up (after cleaning):

2.3. come up (swell) Brit:

come up bruise/knees/bites:

3.1. come up (occur, arise):

come up problem:
come up problem:
come up number:

3.2. come up (be raised, mentioned):

come up subject/point:
come up name:

3.3. come up JUR:

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

1. come to (reach):

2. come to (occur):

come to idea/answer/name:

3. come to (be a question of):

when it comes to
if it comes to that

4. come to (amount to):

come to total:
ascender a form
it comes to $15 exactly

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

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

come down to unpers
what it comes down to in the end is

come of VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o)

1. come of (result):

2. come of → come from

come from VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o)

1.1. come from (originate from):

come from person:

1.2. come from (be descended from):

come from family/line

2. come from (result from):

come from VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o)

1.1. come from (originate from):

come from person:

1.2. come from (be descended from):

come from family/line

2. come from (result from):

come along VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv)

1.1. come along in imperative (hurry up):

¡apúrense, niños! LatAm
¡órale, niños! Méx ugs

1.2. come along in imperative (as encouragement, rebuke):

2.1. come along (accompany):

2.2. come along (present oneself, arrive):

3. come along (progress):

come out with VERB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o)

1. come out with (say):

come out with excuse/allegation

2. come out with (bring onto market):

come out with product

im PONS Wörterbuch

come [kʌm] VERB intr came, come, coming

1. come (move towards):

2. come (go):

3. come (arrive):

4. come (happen):

how come? ugs

5. come (behave like):

6. come (become):

I like it as it comes

7. come vulg (have an orgasm):

acabar LatAm

Wendungen:

come again? ugs
everything comes to him who waits Sprichw

come away VERB intr

1. come away (leave):

2. come away (become detached):

come round VERB intr

1. come round (change one's mind):

2. come round MED:

3. come round (visit sb's home):

4. come round (arrive):

come round a holiday, letter

I. come to VERB trans insep

1. come to (reach):

to come up to sth

2. come to (amount to):

II. come to VERB intr MED

come-uppance [kʌmˈʌpənts] SUBST

come up VERB intr

1. come up (be mentioned):

2. come up (happen):

come along VERB intr

1. come along (hurry):

2. come along (go too):

3. come along (progressing):

OpenDict-Eintrag

come VERB

OpenDict-Eintrag

come down to VERB

to come down to sth (to be a matter of sth, to depend on sth)
to come down to sth (to amount to sth)
it all comes down to money in the end Bsp
it all comes down to money in the end Bsp
OpenDict-Eintrag

come along VERB

im PONS Wörterbuch

come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] VERB intr

1. come (move towards):

2. come (go):

3. come (arrive):

4. come (happen):

how come? ugs

5. come (become):

I like it as it comes

6. come vulg (have an orgasm):

acabar LatAm

Wendungen:

come again? ugs

come up VERB intr

1. come up (be mentioned):

2. come up (happen):

3. come up (arrive):

come up a holiday

I. come across VERB trans insep

II. come across VERB intr

1. come across (be evident):

2. come across (create an impression):

come at VERB trans insep

come-on [ˈkʌm·ɔn] SUBST

1. come-on sl (expression of sexual interest):

2. come-on (enticement):

I. come to VERB trans insep

1. come to (reach):

to come up to sth

2. come to (amount to):

II. come to VERB intr MED

come under VERB trans

1. come under (be listed under):

2. come under (be dealt with):

3. come under (be subjected to):

come upon VERB trans

come around VERB intr

1. come around (change one's mind):

2. come around MED:

3. come around (visit sb's home):

come along VERB intr

1. come along (hurry):

2. come along (go too):

3. come along (progressing):

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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The limitations of the legislation requires a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General to be before it before the claims can come before it.
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The principles governing inheritance, generation and age that is to say, men come before women and seniors before juniors...
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However, nominees typically remain silent on the issue during their hearings, because it is an issue that may come before them as judges.
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However, both parts of the negation come before the targeted verb when it is in its infinitive form.
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