come round

come round
1. phr v объехать, обойти кругом

I had to come round by the village — мне пришлось сделать крюк и проехать через деревню

2. phr v заходить, заезжать

she came round last night — она зашла вчера вечером

come over and see us sometime — заходите как-нибудь к нам

come round to my place tonight — заходите ко мне вечерком

3. phr v разг. прийти в себя

he took a long time to come round — он долго не мог прийти в себя

the time had come for her to lie in — ей пришло время рожать

come to an understanding — прийти к соглашению; договориться

he said she should come — он сказал , чтобы она пришла

I fear that I cannot come — боюсь, что не смогу прийти

to come in a minute or two — прийти через минуту-две

4. phr v измениться к лучшему; уладиться

I had confident expectations that things would come round — я был уверен, что всё образуется

come around — пришел; изменился

how come you were there? — как это вы там очутились ?

gone to the Kingdom come — отошёл в лучший мир, скончался

5. phr v мириться

John and Mary often argue but it does not take them long to come round — Джон и Мери часто ссорятся, но они дуются друг на друга недолго

6. phr v менять убеждения или мнение

he came round to another way of thinking — он стал думать по-иному

my shoelace has come undone — у меня развязался шнурок от ботинка

7. phr v возвращаться

conversation that comes round to the same subject again — разговор, который опять возвращается к той же теме

Синонимический ряд:
1. recovered (verb) rallied; recovered
2. renew (verb) attack; charge; come about; come together; counterattack; counter-attack; rally; reassemble; recover; renew; return

English-Russian base dictionary . 2014.

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  • come\ round — • come round • come around v 1. To happen or appear again and again in regular order. And so Saturday night came around again. I will tell him when he comes round again. 2. informal To get back health or knowledge of things; get well from… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • come round — ► come round chiefly Brit. (chiefly US also come around) 1) recover consciousness. 2) be converted to anot her person s opinion. 3) (of a date or regular occurrence) be imminent again. Main Entry: ↑come …   English terms dictionary

  • come round — index conform Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • come round — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms come round : present tense I/you/we/they come round he/she/it comes round present participle coming round past tense came round past participle come round British 1) come round or come around if a regular… …   English dictionary

  • come round — Synonyms and related words: acquiesce, alter, alternate, ameliorate, be changed, be converted into, be here again, be persuaded, be renewed, bottom out, bounce back, break, change, checker, chop, chop and change, circle, come about, come again,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • come round — or[come around] {v.} 1. To happen or appear again and again in regular order. * /And so Saturday night came around again./ * /I will tell him when he comes round again./ 2. {informal} To get back health or knowledge of things; get well from… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • come round — or[come around] {v.} 1. To happen or appear again and again in regular order. * /And so Saturday night came around again./ * /I will tell him when he comes round again./ 2. {informal} To get back health or knowledge of things; get well from… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • come round — verb a) to make a regular circuit What day does the garbage man come round? b) to change ones opinion Ill explain it again, and maybe hell come round to my way of thinking. See Also: come …   Wiktionary

  • come round to — phr verb Come round to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑conversation Come round to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑point of view …   Collocations dictionary

  • ˌcome ˈround — phrasal verb British 1) if a regular event comes round, it happens again 2) to go to a place where someone is, especially their house, in order to visit them Why don t you come round after work?[/ex] 3) to become conscious again …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • come round — intransitive verb Date: 1818 1. to change direction 2. to return to a former condition; especially come to 1 3. to accede to a particular opinion or course of action < you ll come round to our side eventually > …   New Collegiate Dictionary


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