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# ''The moral of this story doesn't '''come across'''.'' [...doesn't convince, is not understandable] | # ''The moral of this story doesn't '''come across'''.'' [...doesn't convince, is not understandable] | ||
# ''It is so pleasant to '''come across''' people more stupid than ourselves.'' [pleasant to find...] | # ''It is so pleasant to '''come across''' people more stupid than ourselves.'' [pleasant to find...] | ||
− | # Since philosophy now criticizes everything it '''comes across''', a critique of philosophy would be nothing less than a just reprisal. [everything it meets...] | + | # ''Since philosophy now criticizes everything it '''comes across''', a critique of philosophy would be nothing less than a just reprisal.'' [everything it meets...] |
− | # His speech '''came across''' well. [his speech was accepted] | + | # ''His speech '''came across''' well.'' [his speech was accepted] |
[[kategoria: come]] | [[kategoria: come]] |
Wersja z 12:51, 24 gru 2015
come across (meet, encounter, find, find by chance, be convincing, be understandable) - napotkać, spotkać się, przekonywać, sprawiać wrażenie, wychodzić, ujawniać się.
- I never came across such a joke. [never met...]
- I always come across sounding like I hate my children. [I meet an opinion...]
- I never came across this priest before. [never met...]
- He is one of the best directors that I have come across. [I have encountered....]
- The aggressive side of him comes across in his music. [is revealed...]
- The moral of this story doesn't come across. [...doesn't convince, is not understandable]
- It is so pleasant to come across people more stupid than ourselves. [pleasant to find...]
- Since philosophy now criticizes everything it comes across, a critique of philosophy would be nothing less than a just reprisal. [everything it meets...]
- His speech came across well. [his speech was accepted]