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- come on à) ïðèáëèæàòüñÿ; íàëåòåòü, ðàçðàçèòüñÿ (î âåòðå, øêâàëå) a storm is coming on ïðèáëèæàåòñÿ ãðîçà á) ïîÿâëÿòüñÿ (íà ñöåíå) The next player came on. When does the great actor come on? â) íàòûêàòüñÿ, íàñêàêèâàòü; ïîðàæàòü (î áîëåçíè) ã) ðàñòè ä) ïðåóñïåâàòü; äåëàòü óñïåõè å) íàñòóïàòü, íàïàäàòü æ) ðàññìàòðèâàòüñÿ (â ñóäå) ç) âîçíèêàòü (î âîïðîñå) è) come on! æèâåé!; ïðîäîëæàéòå!; èäåì (òæ. êàê ôîðìóëà âûçîâà) ê) ñëåäîâàòü çà êåì-ë. I'll go ahead, and you come on later. The teacher went by train to his new job, and the family came on by bus. ë) âêëþ÷àòüñÿ (î ìåõàíèçìàõ) Just as I entered the house, all the lights came on. ì) ñïåøèòü Come on, children, or we'll be late! í) âûðàæåíèå íåäîâåðèÿ Oh, come on! I know better than that! come out à) âûõîäèòü to come out of oneself ñòàòü ìåíåå çàìêíóòûì á) ïîÿâëÿòüñÿ (â ïå÷àòè) When does Tom's new book come out? The writer's opinion comes out in the newspaper every morning. â) äåáþòèðîâàòü (íà ñöåíå, â îáùåñòâå) Is Mrs King-Brown's daughter coming out this year? ã) îáíàðóæèâàòüñÿ; ïðîÿâëÿòüñÿ the secret came out ñåêðåò ðàñêðûëñÿ ä) ðàñïóñêàòüñÿ (î ëèñòüÿõ, öâåòàõ) The flowers are coming out in everyone's gardens. å) çàáàñòîâàòü The Post Office workers have come out. æ) âûâîäèòüñÿ, ñâîäèòüñÿ (î ïÿòíàõ) Do you think that dirty mark will come out? ç) âûñòóïèòü (ñ çàÿâëåíèåì, ðàçîáëà÷åíèåì) (with) The politician came out against the government. The speaker came out for improved rights for all women everywhere. è) âûïàëèòü (with) Jim came out with a strange remark. ê) îñâîáîæäàòüñÿ (èç òþðüìû) It's been a long year, but he comes out next Friday. ë) âûõîäèòü, ïîëó÷àòüñÿ (î ôîòîãðàôèÿõ) Mary always comes out well in her pictures. How did the photographs come out? I'm afraid our holiday photos didn't come out. ì) íàïðàâëÿòüñÿ â äðóãóþ ñòðàíó When are your family coming out to join you?...
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