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# ''Anything you lose '''comes round''' in another form.'' [returns in another form] | # ''Anything you lose '''comes round''' in another form.'' [returns in another form] | ||
# ''He '''came around''' to our point of view.'' [he agreed with our point of view] | # ''He '''came around''' to our point of view.'' [he agreed with our point of view] | ||
+ | # ''What [[go around|<span style="color:blue">goes around]] '''comes around'''.'' [Bad things now, bad things return in the future] | ||
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Wersja z 02:21, 26 sty 2016
come around, come round (to understand, to reconciliate, to recover, to return, to revive, to agree, to change one's decision or opinion, to visit) - dogadać się, oprzytomnieć, dojść do siebie, poradzić sobie, opanować się, zgodzić się, uspokoić się, powrócić.
- As she was the only witness of the accident, the police officer waited till she came round to ask her some questions. [...waited till she recovered]
- He came around with his sleeplessness. [he recovered from...]
- Anything you lose comes round in another form. [returns in another form]
- He came around to our point of view. [he agreed with our point of view]
- What goes around comes around. [Bad things now, bad things return in the future]