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come away
venire via

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

come away ГЛАГ [kʌm -]

1. come away (leave):

to come away from cinema, match, show
to come away from interview, meeting

2. come away (move away):

3. come away (become detached):

come away handle, plaster, cover:
venire via, staccarsi (from da)
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
staccarsi (essere staccabile) tagliando, foglio:
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. away [Brit əˈweɪ, Am əˈweɪ] НРЧ Away often appears in English as the second element of a verb (run away, put away, get away, look away, give away etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (run, put, get, look, give etc.). - Away often appears after a verb in English to show that an action is continuous or intense: if away does not change the basic meaning of the verb, only the verb is translated: he was snoring away = russava; if away does change the basic meaning of the verb (he's grinding away at his maths), consult the appropriate verb entry.

1. away (not present, gone):

to be away УЩЕ
essere assente (from da)

2. away (distant in space):

3 km, 50 m away
a 3 km, 50 m (di distanza)

3. away (distant in time):

4. away (in the opposite direction):

5. away (for emphasis):

away back in 1920

6. away СПОРТ:

away play, win

II. away [Brit əˈweɪ, Am əˈweɪ] ПРИЛ

1. away СПОРТ:

away goal, match, win

2. away Brit (drunk) разг:

III. away [Brit əˈweɪ, Am əˈweɪ]

I. come <pt came, pp come> [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] ГЛАГ прх

1. come (travel):

2. come Brit (act) разг:

II. come <pt came, pp come> [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. come (arrive):

come person, day, success, fame:
come bus, letter, news, results, rains, winter, war:
to come by (take) bus, taxi, plane
to come down, up stairs
to come down, up street
to come from airport, hospital
to come into house, room
to come past car, person:
to come through person: town centre, tunnel
to come through water, object: window etc.
to come to school, telephone
to come to the company as apprentice, consultant

2. come (approach):

3. come (call, visit):

come dustman, postman:
come cleaner:

4. come (attend):

to come to meeting, party, wedding

5. come (reach):

to come to or to come up, down to water, dress, carpet, curtain:

6. come (happen):

7. come (begin):

8. come (originate):

to come from person: city, country etc.
to come from word, song, legend: country, language
to come from substance, food: raw material
to come from coins, stamps: place, collection
to come from smell, sound: place
to come from Italy fruit, painting:
to come from Italy person:

9. come (be available):

to come in sizes, colours

10. come (tackle):

to come to problem, subject
to come to sth or to doing sth late in life

11. come (develop):

12. come (be situated):

to come within terms
to come first, last athlete, horse:

13. come (be due):

he had it coming (to him) разг

14. come (be a question of):

15. come (have orgasm):

come разг

III. come [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] МЕЖД (reassuringly)

come (now)!

IV. come [Brit kʌm, Am kəm] СЪЩ разг (sperm)

V. come [Brit kʌm, Am kəm]

come again? разг
how do you like your tea?” - “as it comes
come (lo) vuoi il ?” - “come lo fai tu va bene

в PONS речника

come away ГЛАГ нпрх

в PONS речника
в PONS речника

away ·ˈweɪ] НРЧ

1. away (distant):

to be miles away прен

2. away (absent):

3. away (in future time):

4. away (continuously):

come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. come (move towards):

2. come (happen):

how come? разг

3. come (become):

Phrases:

come again? разг
diamo tempo al tempo посл
Present
Icome away
youcome away
he/she/itcomes away
wecome away
youcome away
theycome away
Past
Icame away
youcame away
he/she/itcame away
wecame away
youcame away
theycame away
Present Perfect
Ihavecome away
youhavecome away
he/she/ithascome away
wehavecome away
youhavecome away
theyhavecome away
Past Perfect
Ihadcome away
youhadcome away
he/she/ithadcome away
wehadcome away
youhadcome away
theyhadcome away

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He seemed to stiffen and come to a pause.
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He was the first to come out publicly as a person living with the then unnamed disease.
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Majority of credit card purchases come from expenses on jewellery, dining and shopping.
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More was to come: an evening gospel service before a bedraggled homecoming at nine or 10 o'clock.
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In these recent appearances, the seductive qualities that her comic version shows have come into her characterization.
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