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# ''He is '''coming over''' on the 8 o’clock flight.'' [he arrives]
 
# ''He is '''coming over''' on the 8 o’clock flight.'' [he arrives]
 
# ''He often '''comes over''' to Berlin by train.'' [often travels]
 
# ''He often '''comes over''' to Berlin by train.'' [often travels]
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# ''After he luckily '''came over''' by train he called taxi and went home.'' [luckily arrived]
 
# ''His ancestors '''came over''' with the ancient Greeks.'' [arrived]
 
# ''His ancestors '''came over''' with the ancient Greeks.'' [arrived]
 
# ''They will '''come over''' to our point of view soon .'' [will change opinion...]
 
# ''They will '''come over''' to our point of view soon .'' [will change opinion...]

Wersja z 02:26, 31 gru 2015

come over sb/sth (drop in, to happen, to arrive, to become, to travel, to change opinion) - przyjść/wpaść do kogoś, dziać się z kimś/czymś, przyjeżdżać, przypływać, przylatywać, docierać, wpływać na poglądy.

  1. Come together over me. [Let's drop in to me]
  2. He is such a kind of neighbour that comes over for tea and never leaves. [...drops in for tea..]
  3. Why didn't you come over for lunch? [arrive for lunch]
  4. A wave of happiness came over her. [...happiness overwhelmed...]
  5. What's come over him. [what's happened...]
  6. They came over on a ship. [they arrived]
  7. He is coming over on the 8 o’clock flight. [he arrives]
  8. He often comes over to Berlin by train. [often travels]
  9. After he luckily came over by train he called taxi and went home. [luckily arrived]
  10. His ancestors came over with the ancient Greeks. [arrived]
  11. They will come over to our point of view soon . [will change opinion...]
  12. This idea doesn't really come over. [is not convincing]