Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом come. Страница восемь

Словосочетания со словом come. Страница восемь

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come to mind
To occur to someone.
A new idea for the advertising campaign came to mind as I was reading your book.
come to naught
To end in failure; fail; be in vain.
Our efforts to keep the farm came to naught in the end.
All those hours I spent researching my graduate thesis have come to naught.
come to nothing
To end in failure; fail; be in vain.
The dog's attempts to climb the tree after the cat came to nothing.
come to one's senses
Become conscious again; wake up.
The boxer was knocked out and did not come to his senses for several minutes.
The doctors gave Tom an anesthetic before his operation; then the doctor took out Tom's appendix before he came to his senses.
To think clearly; behave as usual or as you should; act sensibly.
A boy threw a snowball at me and before I could come to my senses he ran away.
Don't act so foolishly. Come to your senses!
come to pass
To happen; occur.
Strange things come to pass in troubled times.
It came to pass that the jailer visited him by night.
His hopes of success did not come to pass.
come to terms
To reach an agreement.
Management and the labor union came to terms about a new arrangement and a strike was prevented.
come to the point
get to the point
To talk about the important thing; reach the important facts of the matter; reach the central question or fact.
Henry was giving a lot of history and explanation, but his father asked him to come to the point.
A good newspaper story must come right to the point and save the details for later.
come to think of it
As I think again; indeed; really.
Come to think of it, he has already been given what he needs.
Come to think of it, I should write my daughter today.