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− | '''come along''' (''do, manage, fare, happen, appear'') - nadchodzić, pojawić się, prowadzić, pójść, pasować, wieść się, powodzić się. | + | '''come along''' (''do, manage, fare, happen, appear'') - nadchodzić, pojawić się, prowadzić, pójść, pasować, wieść się, powodzić się, zbliżać się, dołączyć (do kogoś), robić postępy. |
# ''I've been grateful for what '''comes along'''.'' [what happens] | # ''I've been grateful for what '''comes along'''.'' [what happens] | ||
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# ''Some day he'll '''come along''', the man I love.'' [he will appear] | # ''Some day he'll '''come along''', the man I love.'' [he will appear] | ||
# ''Different generations '''come along''' and discover classical music.'' [generations appear] | # ''Different generations '''come along''' and discover classical music.'' [generations appear] | ||
− | # ''If success had '''come along''' too early it would either have killed him or sent him completely mad.'' | + | # ''If success had '''come along''' too early it would either have killed him or sent him completely mad.'' [if success appeared...] |
+ | # ''Please '''come along''' with me to the store.'' [...go with me] | ||
+ | # ''Peter is more relaxed and his skills are '''coming along'''.'' [...his skills improve] | ||
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Wersja z 01:28, 29 gru 2015
come along (do, manage, fare, happen, appear) - nadchodzić, pojawić się, prowadzić, pójść, pasować, wieść się, powodzić się, zbliżać się, dołączyć (do kogoś), robić postępy.
- I've been grateful for what comes along. [what happens]
- He's coming along well with his work. [doing well]
- Some day he'll come along, the man I love. [he will appear]
- Different generations come along and discover classical music. [generations appear]
- If success had come along too early it would either have killed him or sent him completely mad. [if success appeared...]
- Please come along with me to the store. [...go with me]
- Peter is more relaxed and his skills are coming along. [...his skills improve]