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Thông dụng
Nội động từ .came; .come
IDIOMS
to come back
- quay lại, trở lại (địa vị, quyền lợi...)
- được, nhớ lại
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) đáp lại, cãi lại
to come into
- to come into the world ra đời; to come into power nắm chính quyền; to come into being (existence) hình thành, ra đời; to come into fashion thành mốt; to come into force (effect) có hiệu lực; to come into notice làm cho phải chú ý
to come off
- bong ra, róc ra, rời ra, bật ra
- thoát khỏi vòng khó khăn, xoay xở xong
- to come off victoriously
- vượt được vòng khó khăn một cách thắng lợi
- được thực hiện, được hoàn thành
- plan comes off satisfactorily
- kế hoạch được thực hiện tốt đẹp
- được thực hiện, được hoàn thành
- (thông tục) come off it! thôi câm mồm đi! thôi đi, đừng có nói như vậy!; thôi đừng có dở cái giọng ấy ra nữa!
to come on
- nổi lên thình lình (gió, bão), phát ra thình lình (bệnh); tiến bộ, tiếp tục phát triển, mau lớn (cây, đứa bé...)
- được đem ra thảo luận (vấn đề, dự luật...)
- được trình diễn trên sân khấu
- ra sân khấu (diễn viên)
- ra toà
- come on!
- đi nào, đi đi!; cứ việc!; cứ thử đi, ta thách đấy!
- ra toà
to come out
- ra, đi ra
- đình công
- vượt khỏi (thử thách với ít nhiều thành công)
- được xếp (trong kỳ thi)
- Tam thi đã được xếp đứng đầu
- mới ra đời; mới lên sân khấu lần đầu
to come round
- đi nhanh, đi vòng
- hồi phục (sức khoẻ sau trận ốm); hồi tỉnh, tỉnh lại (sau cơn ngất, sau khi bị đánh thuốc mê); nguôi đi, dịu đi (sau cơn giận...)
- trở lại, quay lại, tới (có định kỳ)
- tạt lại chơi
- thay đổi hẳn ý kiến, thay đổi hẳn quan điểm
to come to
- đến, đi đến
- không đi đến đâu, không đi đến kết quả nào
- hồi tỉnh, tỉnh lại; tỉnh trí lại; tỉnh ngộ
- (hàng hải) bỏ neo; dừng lại (tàu)
to come up
- tới gần, đến gần (ai, một nơi nào)
- được nêu lên, được đặt ra (vấn đề để thảo luận)
- to come up for discussion
- được nêu lên để thảo luận
- lên tới, đạt tới, theo kịp, bắt kịp
- vào đại học
to come upon
- tấn công bất thình lình, đột kích
- chợt gặp, bắt gặp, chợt thấy
- chợt nảy ra trong óc, chợt có ý nghĩ
Đồng nghĩa Tiếng Anh
V.
Approach, advance, (draw) near, move, Archaic or literarydraw nigh: The car came towards us. She has come to me forcomforting words. Winter is coming. 2 arrive, appear, make orput in an appearance, Colloq blow in, report (in), turn or showup, check in, sign in, clock on or in, roll in: Winter hascome. When Cora comes, we'll ask her.
Come about. a occur, happen,take place, come up; befall, Loosely transpire: I cannotimagine how this state of affairs came about. b Nautical tack,go about: After the marker, come about and hoist the spinnaker.5 come across. a find, discover, encounter, meet (up or upwith), run across or into, happen or chance upon or on, hit orlight on or upon, stumble upon or on, Colloq bump into: I cameacross some information about Charles. b pay (up), settle;yield, give up, submit: Frank owes me money but refuses to comeacross. c be communicated or understandable, penetrate, sinkin: I am not sure that my points came across.
Come apart. disintegrate, crumble, fall orfly to pieces, separate, break (apart or up or down): Thecarburettor came apart in my hands.
Come at. attack, assault,charge, rush (at), fly at, descend upon or on, Colloq go or makefor: She came at me waving her umbrella.
Come by. aacquire, obtain, get, procure, secure, find, take or getpossession of, get or lay hold of, get or lay or put (one's)hands or US also fingers on; be given: The tax inspectorwondered how she came by such valuable property. b win, earn,attain; be awarded: I came by that trophy fair and square.
Come down on or upon.pounce on or upon, rebuke, criticize, revile, reprimand, beardown on, blame: Mother really came down on us when shediscovered who had taken the pie. 12 come down with. succumb to,contract, catch, be stricken or afflicted with, acquire: He'scome down with pneumonia.
Come in. a win, succeed; Colloqfinish (in the money): My horse came in. b be, prove, turn outor prove to be: Knowing someone on the council can come inhandy. c finish, end up, arrive: Donald came in first in thebackstroke. d enter: Don't come in, I'm dressing.
Comeoff. a occur, happen, come to pass, take place , Looselytranspire: I doubt that the performance will ever come off. bemerge, result as: We came off the winners in Saturday's game.15 come out. a be revealed, become public or known or commonknowledge, get about or around, get or leak out, emerge: Thestory has come out that he tried to bribe the inspector. b bepublished or issued or produced or distributed, be shown, be inprint, premiŠre: The new edition of the dictionary has justcome out. c end, conclude, turn out, terminate, finish: Howdid the chess match come out?
Come over. a go over,communicate, come across, be communicated, succeed, be received:How did my speech come over? b affect, influence, possess: Ican't imagine what's come over Louis. c visit, drop or stop byor in: Quentin and his wife came over for dinner last night.17 come through. a recover (from), recuperate (from), get wellor better: He came through his operation with flying colours.b conclude or end (up) or finish or wind up successfully orsatisfactorily, succeed, arrive, not fail or disappoint: I knewhe'd come through.
Come to. a amount to, add up to, total,aggregate: My bill came to more than I had with me. b regainor recover consciousness, awake(n), revive, wake up, come(a)round: When I came to, I was on the floor with a terrificheadache. c regard, concern, relate to, be a question of,involve, be relevant to, be involved: When it comes to realale, Mario is the expert.
Oxford
V. & n.
V.intr. (past came; past part. come) 1 move, bebrought towards, or reach a place thought of as near or familiarto the speaker or hearer (come and see me; shall we come to yourhouse?; the books have come).
Reach or be brought to aspecified situation or result (youll come to no harm; have cometo believe it; has come to be used wrongly; came intoprominence).
Occur, happen; becomepresent instead of future (how did you come to break your leg?).6 take or occupy a specified position in space or time (it comeson the third page; Nero came after Claudius; it does not comewithin the scope of the inquiry).
Become perceptible or known(the church came into sight; the news comes as a surprise; itwill come to me).
(foll. by of) a bedescended from (comes of a rich family). b be the result of(that comes of complaining).
As ... as theycome typically or supremely so (is as tough as they come). comeabout happen; take place. come across 1 be effective orunderstood.
Paybrief visits. come apart fall or break into pieces,disintegrate. come at 1 reach, discover; get access to.
Attack (came at me with a knife). come-at-able adj. reachable,accessible. come away 1 become detached or broken off (cameaway in my hands).
(foll. by with) be left with a feeling,impression, etc. (came away with many misgivings). come back 1return.
US reply, retort. come before be dealt withby (a judge etc.). come between 1 interfere with therelationship of.
Call on a visit (why not come by tomorrow?).3 acquire, obtain (came by a new bicycle). come clean seeCLEAN. come down 1 come to a place or position regarded aslower.
(foll. byagainst, in favour of) reach a decision or recommendation (thereport came down against change).
(foll. by to) signify orbetoken basically; be dependent on (a factor) (it comes down towho is willing to go).
Offeroneself for a task, post, etc. come-hither attrib.adj. colloq.(of a look or manner) enticing, flirtatious. come in 1 enter ahouse or room.
A have auseful role or function. b (with compl.) prove to be (came invery handy). c have a part to play (where do I come in?).
Receive, esp.as heir. come near see NEAR. come of age see AGE. come off 1colloq. (of an action) succeed; be accomplished.
Be reduced or subtracted from (œ5came off the price). come off it (as imper.) colloq. anexpression of disbelief or refusal to accept anothers opinion,behaviour, etc. come on 1 continue to come.
= come upon. come-onn. sl. a lure or enticement. come out 1 emerge; become known(it came out that he had left).
A declare oneself; make a decision (cameout in favour of joining). b openly declare that one is ahomosexual.
A be satisfactorilyvisible in a photograph etc., or present in a specified way (thedog didnt come out; he came out badly). b (of a photograph) beproduced satisfactorily or in a specified way (only three havecome out; they all came out well).
(foll. by with) declare openly; disclose. come over 1 come fromsome distance or nearer to the speaker (came over from Paris;come over here a moment).
Have as adestiny; reach (what is the world coming to?). come to handbecome available; be recovered. come to light see LIGHT(1).come to nothing have no useful result in the end; fail. come topass happen, occur. come to rest cease moving. come to onessenses see SENSE. come to that colloq. in fact; if that is thecase. come under 1 be classified as or among.
(often foll. by to) a approach aperson, esp. to talk. b approach or draw near to a specifiedtime, event, etc. (is coming up to eight oclock).
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