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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. become <pt became, pp become> [Brit bɪˈkʌm, Am bəˈkəm] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. become (grow to be):

become
to become fat
to become thin
to become law
to become ill
to become aware

2. become (achieve position):

become
to become queen, a doctor

II. become <pt became, pp become> [Brit bɪˈkʌm, Am bəˈkəm] ГЛАГ прх

become colour, dress, style: person
become attitude, modesty: person

III. become <pt became, pp become> [Brit bɪˈkʌm, Am bəˈkəm] ГЛАГ безл

1. become:

Phrases:

to become institutionalized custom, practice:
to become institutionalized patient, resident:
to become infected wound:
to become infected person, blood:
to become elongated
to become rusted
to become embittered
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to become worm-eaten
to become worm-eaten
to become, to suit

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. become <became, become> [bɪ·ˈkʌm] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. become:

become
to become angry
to become famous/old
to become sad/happy
to become convinced that

2. become (happen to):

II. become <became, become> [bɪ·ˈkʌm] ГЛАГ прх

1. become (look good):

become

2. become (be appropriate):

become
to become animated
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to become
to become sth amico
to become rarified
to become rarer
to become stupid
to become senile
to become stupid
to become senile
to become ridiculous
to become again
to become gangrenous
to become [or seem] younger
Present
Ibecome
youbecome
he/she/itbecomes
webecome
youbecome
theybecome
Past
Ibecame
youbecame
he/she/itbecame
webecame
youbecame
theybecame
Present Perfect
Ihavebecome
youhavebecome
he/she/ithasbecome
wehavebecome
youhavebecome
theyhavebecome
Past Perfect
Ihadbecome
youhadbecome
he/she/ithadbecome
wehadbecome
youhadbecome
theyhadbecome

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The plan was embroiled in controversy and protest by environmental groups and embittered displaced residents.
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It presented such an embittered and radical self-critique that his future films would have to be quite different from the ones made before.
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By the rejection of these consecration-words he was so embittered, that he had considered separating himself.
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The thousands who have spent a long time in detention must have been embittered by it.
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The outcome of the battle left many embittered with the nobility.
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