Angla–Esperanta vortaro

Esperanta traduko de la angla vorto come

angla → esperanto
  
anglaesperanto
(derive; originate; result; spring; stem)
deveni
(
origini
)
🔗 I came to be alone.
(accost; advance; approach; come on)
🔗 I’ve come to live with you.
🔗 But spring did not come, you say?
come about
(happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; come to pass; transpire; fall; be set)
come across
(meet; encounter)
come across
(stumble upon; bump into; run across)
come after
(follow; succeed; trail; ensue)
(return)
🔗 When Tam came back, Rand stared in surprise.
come down
(descend; subside)
(advance; go forward; progress)
🔗 Jubal reluctantly came forward.
come forward
(introduce oneself)
come from
veni de
(come into; enter)
🔗 Don’t come in!
come into
(enter; come in)
come into one’s own
ricevi sian parton
come into power
(accede; take over)
come off
delasi farbon
come on
(advance; approach; come close; come closer)
()
come on
(advance)
come on
(accost; advance; approach; come)
(come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come to pass; transpire; fall; be set)
🔗 We feared that the cold weather would come on and halt our explorations, for all agreed that the demon was generally quiet in winter.
🔗 Now come out before somebody sees you.
come over
ŝtelrampi al
come to a halt
(halt; stall; stop; come to rest; come to a standstill)
(conclude; end; end up; expire; finish; draw to a close; draw to an end)
🔗 On Thursday afternoon the summit came to an abrupt and humiliating end for the North Koreans.
come together
(assemble; associate; become joined; coalesce; converge; join; pool; unite)
come together
(meet)
🔗 The details of what happened that night didn’t come to light until years later, after immense pressure from activists and the young nun’s family.
come to nothing
(break down)
ne efektiviĝi
come to nothing
neefektiviĝi
come to pass
(come true)
efektiĝi
come to pass
(come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; transpire; fall; be set)
come true
(come to pass)
efektiĝi
come true
(become evident; prove)
()
come true
veriĝi
(get up)
come up against
come up to
(answer; answer to)
esti konforma al
coming from
(a native of; a native from)
devena de
come‐and‐cuddle‐me
(pansy; heart’s delight; heart’s‐ease; Jack‐jump‐up‐and‐kiss‐me; love‐in‐idleness; three faces in a hood; tickle‐my‐fancy; wild pansy)
(; )
devena
(due; forthcoming; imminent; looming; pending)
okazonta
(ahead; following; next; subsequent)
sekvonta
(advent)
🔗 Egwene ignored their coming.
(ahead; forthcoming; future; next; upcoming)
🔗 You’ll learn about these keywords in the coming chapters.
forthcoming
(speedy)
forthcoming
(coming; due; imminent; looming; pending)
okazonta
forthcoming
(ahead; coming; future; next; upcoming)
forthcoming
(near at hand; toward)
newcomer
🔗 On Sunday Ukrainians overwhelmingly threw their support behind a political newcomer, actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelensʹkyj, to become the country’s next president.