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WordReference English-Romanian Dictionary © 2026:

Traduceri principale
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to come adj(in the future)ce va urma expr.vb.
 We have no idea what is to come in the next few years.
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WordReference English-Romanian Dictionary © 2026:

Locuțiuni verbale
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come around,
also UK: come round to [sth]
vi phrasal + prep
(revise your opinion)a reconsidera vb.tranz.
  a-și schimba părerea loc.vb.
 Steve eventually came round to my opinion.
come back to [sb] vi phrasal + prep(return to memory)a-și aduce aminte loc.vb.
  a-și aminti vb.reflex.
 The name of the film suddenly came back to me.
come down to [sth] vi phrasal + prep(be essentially)a se reduce la vb.reflex.
  a se ajunge la vb.reflex.
 What this strike comes down to is a failure to communicate with your staff.
come on to [sb] vi phrasal + prepslang (flirt with [sb])a flirta vb.intranz.
 (argou)a face avansuri, a se da la cineva loc.vb.
Notă: Commonly used in the continuous
 Are you coming on to me?
come up to [sb] vi phrasal + prep(approach [sb])a aborda pe cineva vb.tranz.
  a intra în vorbă cu expr.vb.
 He came up to me in the street and tried to bum a dollar.
come up to [sth] vi phrasal + prep(reach as high as)a ajunge până la vb.intranz.
  a-i veni până la expr.vb.
 Don't worry if you can't swim; the water will only come up to your knees.
come up to [sth] vi phrasal + prepfigurative (meet: standards, expectations)a se ridica la nivelul așteptărilor vb.reflex.
 No matter what he did, he wasn't able to come up to his father's expectations.
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WordReference English-Romanian Dictionary © 2026:

Forme compuse:
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almost come to blows v expr(argue)a ajunge să se ia la harță expr.vb.
come back to do [sth] v expr(return in order to do [sth])a se întoarce pentru a face ceva expr.vb.
 Ava left home at 18, but came back ten years later to care for her mother.
come down to earth v exprfigurative (be realistic)a coborî cu picioarele pe pământ
 He came down to earth with a real bump when he was forced to get his first job.
come face to face with v exprliteral, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth])a se trezi față în față cu expr.vb.
  a da nas în nas cu expr.vb.
 I knew that at some point, I would have to come face to face with my ex.
come to viinformal (regain consciousness)a-și recăpăta cunoștința loc.vb.
 The nurse administered smelling salts in an attempt to get the unconscious man to come to.
come to vtr(arrive at, reach)a ajunge vb.intranz.
 I lost contact with my brother years ago, and the news of his death came to me in a letter from his solicitor.
come to [sth] vi + prepfigurative (deteriorate)a se deteriora vb.reflex.
 (figurat)a se ajunge undeva expr.vb.
 Has our relationship really come to this: shouting at one another in the street?
come to [sth] vi + prep(be about, relate to)a veni vorba de expr.vb.
 When it comes to the work of Charles Dickens, she is one of the world's leading experts.
come to a bitter end v expr(end unpleasantly)a avea final nefericit expr.vb.
  a se încheia neplăcut expr.vb.
 Their marriage came to a bitter end after he had a series of affairs.
come to a conclusion v expr(person: deduce)a ajunge la o concluzie expr.
 The police came to the conclusion that at least three men were involved in the robbery.
come to a conclusion v expr(end)a se sfârși, a se termina vb.reflex.
 The story comes to a conclusion when the hero rescues the children.
come to a decision v expr(decide)a lua o decizie loc.vb.
 After months of thinking, I've come to a decision on which college to attend.
come to a halt v expr(stop suddenly)a se opri vb.reflex.
 It's time that this frivolous nonsense comes to a halt.
come to a point where v exprinformal (reach a situation)a ajunge în punctul în care loc.vb.
 I have come to a point in my life where I do not like to party every night.
come to a standstill v expr(vehicle, process: stop)a se opri vb.reflex.
 We made an emergency landing, and as soon as the aircraft came to a standstill we evacuated through the emergency doors.
come to a stop v expr(halt)a se opri vb.reflex.
 Please wait for the bus to come to a stop before you get off.
come to an agreement v expr(decide mutually)a ajunge la un acord loc.vb.
  a ajunge la o înțelegere loc.vb.
 The two men came to an agreement over the price of the secondhand car.
come to an agreement with vtr(resolve a dispute with)a ajunge la o înțelegere loc.vb.
 It was a long hard battle but we finally came to an agreement with each other.
come to an agreement with vtr(agree on [sth] with [sb])a ajunge la o înțelegere loc.vb.
 I came to an agreement with my ex-wife that I would watch the kids on the weekends.
come to an end v expr(conclude)a lua sfârșit loc.vb.
 All good things must come to an end.
come to an end v expr(be resolved)a se rezolva vb.reflex.
 With some therapy your internal conflict could finally come to an end.
come to be v expr(come into existence)a se realiza vb.reflex.
  a fi vb.intranz.
  a lua ființă loc.vb.
 The scientists discussed theories of how the solar system came to be.
come to be v expr(arise, happen)a se întâmpla vb.reflex.
 How did it come to be that British and American English spell 'colour' differently?
come to blows v expr(fight)a ajunge să se ia la harță loc.vb.
 Before the evening was over her fiancé and her ex-lover had come to blows.
come to fruition v expr(be attained, succeed)a se materializa vb.reflex.
  a se realiza vb.reflex.
 I'm afraid our plans will never come to fruition.
come to grips with [sth],
get to grips with [sth]
v expr
informal, figurative (understand)a pricepe vb.tranz.
 One must read a work of philosophy several times in order to come to grips with it.
come to grips with [sth],
get to grips with [sth]
v expr
informal, figurative (master)a se perfecționa vb.reflex.
 When I had finally come to grips with algebra, I began to learn calculus.
come to grips with [sth],
get to grips with [sth]
v expr
informal, figurative (deal with, accept)a accepta vb.tranz.
  a se împăca cu ideea expr.vb.
 It was difficult to come to grips with my parents' tragic deaths.
come to know [sb/sth] v expr(grow familiar)a ajunge să cunoască loc.vb.
 You're not the woman I've come to know. You've changed.
come to life v exprfigurative (liven up)a se însufleți, a se anima vb.reflex.
 It's surprising how much I come to life after a short nap.
come to life v exprfigurative (art, theatre: be convincing)a prinde viață loc.vb.
 His stories seem to come to life as he tells them with such passion.
come to light v(be revealed)a ieși la lumină loc.vb.
 Every day more information about the scandal comes to light.
come to mind v expr(be recalled)a veni în minte loc.vb.
 He tried to solve the problem by brainstorming, jotting down the first thing that came to mind.
come to naught (US),
come to nought (UK)
v expr
(fail, have no effect)a nu duce la nimic expr.
  a nu avea efect expr.
come to nothing v expr(plan, idea: fail)a se reduce la zero
 He felt that all his efforts had come to nothing.
come to pass v exprliterary (happen, occur)a se întâmpla vb.reflex.
  a avea loc loc.vb.
come to [sb]'s assistance v expr(offer to help)a veni în ajutorul cuiva loc.vb.
 She was quick to come to my assistance when I needed some help.
come to terms v expr(reach agreement)a ajunge la o înțelegere loc.vb.
 The lawyers should negotiate with each other until they come to terms on the matter.
come to terms with [sth] v exprfigurative (accept)a accepta vb.tranz.
  a se resemna vb.reflex.
  a se împăca cu vb.reflex.
 It took Rich years to come to terms with the death of his father.
come to the aid of vtr(offer to help)a veni în ajutorul cuiva loc.vb.
 The paramedics will come to the aid of anyone who is injured.
come to the defense of [sb/sth] (US),
come to the defence of [sb/sth] (UK)
v expr
(defend, support)a veni în apărarea cuiva sau a ceva loc.vb.
come to the fore v(become prominent)a ieși în față loc.vb.
 She was the first celebrity to come to the fore on the issue of same sex marriage.
come to the fore v exprfigurative (take action)a acționa vb.intranz.
  a prelua inițiativa expr.vb.
 In times of danger, leaders must come to the fore to deal with the crisis.
come to the front v exprfigurative (become prominent)a ieși în față loc.vb.
come to the front vliteral (move to a forward position)a ieși în față loc.vb.
 Please let women and children come to the front of the line.
come to the rescue v expr(offer help in an emergency)a veni în ajutorul loc.vb.
 The police will come to the rescue after a crime.
for years to come adv(for a long time into the future)în anii următori, mulți ani de acum încolo expr.
 Large balance of payments deficits are expected for years to come.
world to come n(future)lumea de mâine s.f.
  viitor s.n.
 Lipsește ceva important? Raportează o eroare sau sugerează o îmbunătățire.
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