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A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Here are some important collocations with "Come". Good learning :) | A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. | ||
Here are some important collocations with "Come" and their translations in several languages. | |||
Good learning :) | |||
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A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English.
Here are some important collocations with "Come" and their translations in several languages.
Good learning :)
English | French | Mandarin Chinese |
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come close | Se rapprocher | |
come complete with | ||
come direct | ||
come early | Venir tôt | |
come first | Venir en premier | |
come into view | ||
come last | Venir en dernier | |
come late | Venir en retard | |
come on time | Venir à l'heure | |
come prepared | Venir préparé | |
come right back | ||
come second | Arriver en second | |
come to a compromise | Arriver à un compromis | |
come to a decision | Arriver à une décision | |
come to an agreement | Arriver à un accord | |
come to an end | Se terminer | |
come to a standstill | ||
come to terms with | ||
come to a total of | Arriver à un total de | |
come under attack |