English - English - come

Pronunciation
v. reach; arrive; result from; reach orgasm (Vulgar Slang)
n. Como, city and lake in northern Italy
adv. how?, how, what ... like; as well as, such as, like, as; whereby

English - Spanish - come

Pronunciation
v. venir, acudir, arribar, llegar, venirse; originarse, descender, provenir

Spanish - English - come

Pronunciation
[comer] v. eat; consume food; destroy; wear away, corrode; consume; take a meal

English - French - come

Pronunciation
v. venir; arriver; découler de, s'ensuivre de; jouir (populaire)

English - German - come

Pronunciation
v. kommen; herkommen; ankommen; kommen im sexuellen Sinn; Orgasmus haben

English - Indonesian - come

Pronunciation
v. datang, mendatang, terdapat, menimpa, sampai, tiba

English - Italian - come

Pronunciation
v. venire; arrivare; avvenire, aver luogo, cadere; sorgere; accadere, succedere; esser lungo; derivare, provenire; essere il frutto; prendere forma, riuscire; essere nativo; diventare, farsi

English - Polish - come

Pronunciation
v. przyjść, najechać, przyjechać, przylecieć, przypłynąć, przywędrować, dolatywać, podjechać, przybyć, zjechać, iść, napotkać, nastać, stawać się, nadchodzić, nadciągać, nadciągnąć, nastąpić, zrobić się, dochodzić, schwycić, ogarnąć, uroić się, obleźć, stawiać się, przychodzić, najeżdżać, podjeżdżać, przybywać, zjeżdżać, napotykać, nastawać
v. nadejść, dojść, ogarniać

English - Portuguese - come

Pronunciation
v. vir; chegar; consentir; suceder; gozar, atingir o orgasmo (Gíria Vulgar)

English - Romanian - come

Pronunciation
v. sosi, veni, apropia: se apropia, ajunge, vizita, pofti, întâmpla: se întâmpla, petrece: se petrece, avea loc, fi, afla: se afla, apărea, ivi: se ivi, avea efect, proveni, avea: îşi avea obârşia, trage, reveni, fi soartă, avea parte, deveni, face: se face, găsi: se găsi, disponibil: fi disponibil

English - Russian - come

Pronunciation
г. приходить, приезжать, приехать, прибывать; доходить, дойти, достигать; составлять, равняться; наступить, настать; случаться, происходить, наставать; вести происхождение, доставаться; натолкнуться; охватывать, овладевать

English - Turkish - come

Pronunciation
f. gelmek, ulaşmak, buyurmak; görünmek; ileri gelmek; tatmin olmak; tavır takınmak; orgazm olmak
i. meni, sperma, bel
ünl. hadi, çabuk, deme

English - Ukrainian - come

Pronunciation
v. приходити, прибувати, приїжджати, доходити, з'являтися, прилинути, ставати, наставати, з'явитися, надходити

Italian - English - come

Pronunciation
interj. what, sorry, Really?

English - Dutch - come

Pronunciation
ww. komen; aankomen; tot een oplossing komen; eindigen, tot bevrediging komen

English - Greek - come

Pronunciation
ρήμ. έρχομαι, φθάνω, παριστάνω, γίνομαι
επίθ. ερχόμενος, μελλοντικός, προσεχής
επιφ. έλα

Italian - French - come

Pronunciation
1. (ad esempio) comme; par exemple; tel que 2. (interrogativo) comment 3. (maniera) comme; de même que
4. (preposizione) comme 5. (congiunzione) comme 6. (interiezione) pardon; plaît-il; comment
7. (somiglianza) tout comme; ainsi que; de même que 8. (nello stesso modo che) comme; que

Italian - German - come

Pronunciation
adv. wie, wieviel, was, so, wodurch, woher
conj. wie, als, gleich

English - Arabic - come

Pronunciation
‏حضر، جاء، أتى، وصل، خفق، وفق، سير نحو النضج، بلغ، ساوى، خطر، حدث، أصاب، وقع، تحدر من، كان من أبناء بلد واحد، دخل مرحلة كذا، وقع ضمن، عبر، قدم‏

English - ChineseS - come

Pronunciation
(动) 来, 到达, 来临; 去

English - ChineseT - come

Pronunciation
(動) 來, 到達, 來臨; 去

English - Hindi - come

Pronunciation
v. पहुंचना, आना, आ जाना, आगमन होना, पधारना

English - Japanese - come

Pronunciation
(動) 来る; 着く; 到来する; オルガズムに達する(下品な俗語); 届く; 至る

English - Korean - come

Pronunciation
동. 오다, 가다;도착하다; 되다, ...에 달하다; 오르가즘에 달하다

English - Vietnamese - come

Pronunciation
v. đến, đi tới, đi lại, đi đến, xảy ra, xảy đến, lên đến, lên tới

Definition of come

Pronunciation
Verb
1. To move from further away to nearer to.
She’ll be coming ’round the mountain when she comes...
1. To move towards the speaker.
I called the dog, but she wouldn't come.
Stop dawdling and come here!
2. To move towards the listener.
Hold on, I'll come in a second.
You should ask the doctor to come to your house.
3. To move towards the object that is the focus of the sentence.
No-one can find Bertie Wooster when his aunts come to visit.
Hundreds of thousands of people come to Disneyland every year.
4. In subordinate clauses and gerunds To move towards the agent or subject of the main clause.
King Cnut couldn't stop the tide coming.
He threw the boomerang, which came right back to him.
5. To move towards an unstated agent.
The butler should come when called.
2. To arrive.
The guests came at eight o'clock.
3. To appear, to manifest itself.
The pain in his leg comes and goes.
4. To take a position to something else in a sequence.
Which letter comes before Y?   Winter comes after autumn.
5. To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
He came after a few minutes.
6. To approach a state of being or accomplishment.
They came very close to leaving on time.   His test scores came close to perfect.
One of the screws came loose, and the skateboard fell apart.
7. To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something.
He came to SF literature a confirmed technophile, and nothing made him happier than to read a manuscript thick with imaginary gizmos and whatzits.
8. To become, to turn out to be.
He was a dream come true.
9. To be supplied, or made available; to exist.
He's as tough as they come.   Our milkshakes come in vanilla, strawberry and chocolate flavours.
10. To carry through; to succeed in.
You can't come any tricks here.
11. Happen.
This kind of accident comes when you are careless.
12. To have a social background.
6. To be or have been a resident or native.
Where did you come from?
7. To have been brought up by or employed by.
She comes from a good family.
He comes from a disreputable legal firm.
13. To germinate.
Noun
14. Coming, arrival; approach.
15. Semen, or female ejaculatory discharge.
Preposition
16. Used to indicate an event, period, or change in state occurring after a present time.
Leave it to settle for about three months and, come Christmas time, you'll have a delicious concoctions to offer your guests.
Come retirement, their Social Security may turn out to be a lot less than they counted on.
Interjection
17. An exclamation to express annoyance.
Come come! Stop crying.
Come now! You must eat it.
18. An exclamation to express encouragement, or to precede a request.
Come come! You can do it.
Come now! It won't bite you.
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