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'''come out''' (''to exit, to result, to emerge, to reveal, to appear, to disclose, to issue, to show'') - pojawić się, ukazać, ujawnić, wyznać, | '''come out''' (''to exit, to result, to emerge, to reveal, to appear, to disclose, to issue, to show'') - pojawić się, ukazać, ujawnić, wyznać, | ||
− | + | # ''Everyone '''coming out''' of a book store will remember its smart owner.'' [everyone leaving a book store...] | |
− | # ''Everyone '''coming out''' of a book store will remember its smart owner.'' | ||
# ''The fight '''came out''' badly.'' [resulted badly] | # ''The fight '''came out''' badly.'' [resulted badly] | ||
− | # ''The book '''came out''' next week.'' [..was issued next | + | # ''The book '''came out''' next week.'' [..was issued next week] |
# ''Nothing '''came out''' of his plans''. [emerged of his plans] | # ''Nothing '''came out''' of his plans''. [emerged of his plans] | ||
+ | # ''This poet '''came out''' with first poems at the age of 53.'' [The poet appeared...] | ||
# ''All employees '''came out''' on strike.'' [started to strike] | # ''All employees '''came out''' on strike.'' [started to strike] | ||
# ''Jeniffer will never let '''come out''' Peters' ideas prematurely.'' [...let disclose...] | # ''Jeniffer will never let '''come out''' Peters' ideas prematurely.'' [...let disclose...] | ||
+ | # ''George has just finished his work and now is '''coming out'''.'' [now is leaving] | ||
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 01:11, 28 lis 2016
come out (to exit, to result, to emerge, to reveal, to appear, to disclose, to issue, to show) - pojawić się, ukazać, ujawnić, wyznać,
- Everyone coming out of a book store will remember its smart owner. [everyone leaving a book store...]
- The fight came out badly. [resulted badly]
- The book came out next week. [..was issued next week]
- Nothing came out of his plans. [emerged of his plans]
- This poet came out with first poems at the age of 53. [The poet appeared...]
- All employees came out on strike. [started to strike]
- Jeniffer will never let come out Peters' ideas prematurely. [...let disclose...]
- George has just finished his work and now is coming out. [now is leaving]