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'''come by''' (''to acquire, to gain, to get, to win'') - uzyskać, zdobyć, dojść do czegoś.<br/> | '''come by''' (''to acquire, to gain, to get, to win'') - uzyskać, zdobyć, dojść do czegoś.<br/> | ||
− | '''come by''' (''to be gained, to be acquired, to be won'') - zostać zdobytym, zostać osiągniętym.<br/> | + | '''come by sth''' (''to be gained, to be acquired, to be won'') - zostać zdobytym, zostać osiągniętym.<br/> |
'''come by''' (''visit'') - wpaść do kogoś, zajrzeć. | '''come by''' (''visit'') - wpaść do kogoś, zajrzeć. | ||
# ''How did he ever '''come by''' so much money.'' [...gain so much...] | # ''How did he ever '''come by''' so much money.'' [...gain so much...] |
Wersja z 02:29, 7 sty 2016
come by (to acquire, to gain, to get, to win) - uzyskać, zdobyć, dojść do czegoś.
come by sth (to be gained, to be acquired, to be won) - zostać zdobytym, zostać osiągniętym.
come by (visit) - wpaść do kogoś, zajrzeć.
- How did he ever come by so much money. [...gain so much...]
- The wisdom is one of the hardest things to come by. [...hardest things to acquire]
- Order doesn't come by itself. [is not acquired] /Mandelbrot/
- Well, a lot of successes come by mistake. [are won because of mistake]
- A top result is hard to come by. [...hard to gain]
- The feeling of satisfaction comes by overcoming something. [is got by overcoming...]
- You must come by and talk us [visit and talk]