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− | '''come through''' (''to survive, to conclude successfully, to perform, to get through'')- zakończyć, wykonać, przejść, przeniknąć, przesączyć się. | + | '''come through''' (''to survive, to conclude successfully, to perform, to get through'')- zakończyć, wykonać, przejść, przeniknąć, przebijać, przesączyć się. |
# ''At last I '''came''' it '''through'''. ''[I finished it...] | # ''At last I '''came''' it '''through'''. ''[I finished it...] | ||
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# ''Your e-mail '''came through''' before 6 am.'' [e-mail arrived...] | # ''Your e-mail '''came through''' before 6 am.'' [e-mail arrived...] | ||
# ''The job offer still hasn’t '''come through'''.'' [did not arrive] | # ''The job offer still hasn’t '''come through'''.'' [did not arrive] | ||
+ | # ''Tell family a bad news when everything is calm, not just as they '''come through''' the door.'' [not as they are around the corner...] | ||
+ | # ''Paul's disbelief '''comes through''' in the questions he asks.'' | ||
# ''Ideas '''come through''' us, not '''from''' us.'' [ideas penetrate us, not originate from us] | # ''Ideas '''come through''' us, not '''from''' us.'' [ideas penetrate us, not originate from us] | ||
+ | # ''Good will '''comes through''' education not legislation.'' [is a result od education...] | ||
[[kategoria: come]] | [[kategoria: come]] |
Wersja z 17:24, 31 gru 2015
come through (to survive, to conclude successfully, to perform, to get through)- zakończyć, wykonać, przejść, przeniknąć, przebijać, przesączyć się.
- At last I came it through. [I finished it...]
- She came through Dachau concentration camp. [she survived...]
- He came through a dramatic plane accident. [he survived...]
- Cold is coming through this thin wall. [cold penetrates...]
- The call to the agency came through at 15:59 pm. [the telephone rang at...]
- The fax came through at midnight. [fax arrived...]
- Your e-mail came through before 6 am. [e-mail arrived...]
- The job offer still hasn’t come through. [did not arrive]
- Tell family a bad news when everything is calm, not just as they come through the door. [not as they are around the corner...]
- Paul's disbelief comes through in the questions he asks.
- Ideas come through us, not from us. [ideas penetrate us, not originate from us]
- Good will comes through education not legislation. [is a result od education...]