İngilizce Deyimler

CLOSE IN(ON SB\STH):To come nearer and gradually surround sb\sth, especially in order to attack.
eg.)The army is closing in on the enemy troops.
eg.)As the mist was closing in we decided to stay where we were.
 
CLOSE UP:Come nearer together(of people in a line).
 
COME about:To happen.
eg.)How did this situation come about?
 
COME ACROSS/UPON:Find by chance, meet by chance.
eg.)I came across this book in a secondary shop.
eg.)When I was looking for my password, I came across these old photograps.
 
COME ACROSS/OVER:To make an impression of a particular type.
eg.)Alper comes across as being rather shy.
 
COME BACK:1-)To return.
eg.)I don’t know what time I’ll be coming back.
2-)To become popular or fashionable again.
eg.)Flard trowers are coming back again.
 
COME BACK(TO SB):To be remembered.
eg.)When I went to England again, my English started to come back.
 
COME BEFORE SB/STH:To be more important than sb/ath else.
eg.)Göksar feels his family comes before his career.
 
COME BETWEEN SB/STH:To damage the relationship between two people.
eg.)Arguements over money came between Alper and Mustafa.
 
COME BY STH:,To get sth.
eg.)Fresh vegetables are hatd to come by in the winter.
 
COME ALONG:To arrive or appear.
eg.)An old man was coming along the road.
 
COME APART:To break into pieces.
eg.)This old coat is coming apart at the seams
 
COME AWAY(FROM STH):To become loose or unfastened.
eg.)The cover of the book is coming away.
 
COME AWAY WITH STH:To leave a place with a particular opinion or feeling.
eg.)We came away with a very favourable impression of O.D.T.Ü.
 
COME DOWN:1-)To fall down.
eg.)The power lines came down in the storm.
2-)To land.(for a plane...etc...)
eg.)The helicopter came down in a field.
3-)To become lower.
eg.)The price of land has come down in the past year.
 
COME DOWN TO STH\TO DOING STH(INFORMAL):
To have as the main feature or most important fact.
eg.)It all comes down to having the right qualifications.
 
COME DOWN TO STH:To reach down a particular point.
eg.)Her hair comes down to her waist.
 
COME DOWN WITH STH:To become ill with sth.
eg.)I think I’m coming down with flu.
 
COME FORWARD:To offer help.
eg.)The police asked witnesses to come forward.
 
COME IN:ENTER.
eg.)Someone knocked at my door and I said, “come in”.
 
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