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come away from [sth] v expr(leave)salir de vi
  abandonar vtr
 Lucy came away from the interview feeling confident that she had got the job.
 Lucy salió de la entrevista sintiéndose confiada de haber obtenido el trabajo.
come away from [sth] v expr(move further)alejarse de v prnl + prep
 Come away from that cliff edge; it may crumble.
 Aléjate de ahí, que te vas a caer.
come away from [sth] v expr(become detached)separarse de v prnl + prep
 The cupboard door had come away from one of its hinges.
 La puerta se separó de una de sus bisagras.
  salirse, desprenderse v prnl
 La puerta se salió de una de sus bisagras.
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