| صيغ مركبة: |
| الإنجليزية | العربية |
| almost come to blows v expr | (argue) | يتجادل |
| as good as they come expr | (the best available) | من أحسن ما يكون |
| come a cropper v expr | informal (suffer defeat, misfortune) | يُمنى بـخسارة كبيرة |
| ملاحظة: قد تجد أقرب مرادف للتعبير الإنجليزي بالعامية نظرًا لاختلاف الأسلوب بين الفصحى والعامية. |
| come a cropper v expr | informal (fall badly) | يسقط، يقع |
| If you don't get down off that wall you're going to come a cropper. |
| come aboard vi + adv | (enter a ship or vehicle) (سفينة أو مركبة) | يركب، يصعد |
| come aboard vi + prep | (enter: a ship, vehicle) (سفينة أو مركبة) | يركب، يصعد |
| come across as [sth] v expr | (give certain impression) | يعطي انطباعًا |
| I don't know Emily very well, but she comes across as an intelligent girl. |
| come after [sth/sb] vi + prep | (follow in sequence) | يلي، يتبع |
| The letter Q comes after P in the English alphabet. |
| come again? interj | slang (what did you say?) | عَفْوًا؟ |
| ماذا قُلْتَ؟ |
| Come again? I didn't hear what you said. |
| عَفوًا؟ لم أسمع ما قلتَ. |
| come alive vi + adj | figurative (fiction: seem real) | يبدو حقيقيًا، ينبض بالحياة |
| The characters in the film really come alive thanks to the director. |
| بَدَتْ شخصياتُ الفيلم حقيقيةً بفضل المخرج. |
| come alive vi + adj | figurative (become lively) | ينتعش، يَنْشَط |
| Despite a quiet first half, the match came alive after the break. |
| Come along! interj | (hurry) | هيا!، أسرع! |
| Come along! We don't want to be late! |
| come and get v expr | informal (fetch) | يأتي ويأخذ |
| If you want it come and get it, but you better hurry 'cause it's goin' fast. |
| come and go v expr | (walk to and fro) | يسير هنا وهناك، يروح ويجيء |
| During recess the students are allowed to come and go as they please. |
| come and go v expr | (be intermittent) | يتقطّع |
| (مجازي) | يروح ويجيء |
| The wireless reception is unreliable here, my connection keeps coming and going. |
| come and go v expr | (be fleeting) | غير ثابت |
| As the Great Depression taught us, financial security can come and go. |
| come apart at the seams v expr | (come unstitched) | تفك خياطته |
| The sofa cushion is coming apart at the seams so the stuffing is sticking out. |
| come apart at the seams v expr | figurative (go wrong) | يتعطل، يفشل |
| The proposed merger appears to be coming apart at the seams. |
| come apart at the seams v expr | figurative (lose control of emotions) | ينهار عاطفياً |
| (تعبير مجازي) | يتمزق |
| She started getting frazzled when she lost her job; now her husband has left her, and she's really coming apart at the seams. |
come around, also UK: come round vi + adv | (visit [sb]) | يزور |
| If you come round later, we can do our homework together. |
| come as a shock v expr | (news: be unexpected) | يفاجئ |
| Since you are always late to work, it should not come as a shock that you would get fired. |
| come as a surprise v expr | (be unexpected) | يأتي فجأة |
| The letter offering me a job came as a total surprise. |
| Come as you are v expr | (no dress code) | تعال كما أنت، ارتدِ ما يحلو لك |
| What should I wear to the party? Just come as you are. |
| come at a price v expr | figurative (have a downside or disadvantage) | له سلبياته، له تداعياته |
| (مجازي) | ثمن مقابل، ليس مجانًا |
| Rock stars discover that fame and fortune come at a price. |
| come away from [sth] v expr | (leave) | يخرج من شيء |
| Lucy came away from the interview feeling confident that she had got the job. |
| come away from [sth] v expr | (move further) | يبتعد عن شيء |
| Come away from that cliff edge; it may crumble. |
| come away from [sth] v expr | (become detached) | ينفصل عن شيء |
| The cupboard door had come away from one of its hinges. |
| come back to do [sth] v expr | (return in order to do [sth]) | يعود لشيء، يرجع لشيء |
| Ava left home at 18, but came back ten years later to care for her mother. |
| come back from the dead v expr | figurative (succeed again) | يستعيد نشاطه |
| In last place going into the final lap, the runner came back from the dead to win the race. |
| come back from the dead v expr | figurative (recover) (بعد معاناة مرض خطير) | يستعيد عافيته |
| After the triple bypass, he came back from the dead and now he is living an active life. |
| come back to bite you v expr | figurative, informal (cause problems later) (لاحقًا، في المستقبل) | يرتدّ عليه سلبًا |
| come back to haunt you v expr | figurative, informal (cause regret later) | يسبب مشاكل للشخص في المستقبل، يجعله يندم لاحقُا |
| come before [sth] vi + prep | (precede) | يسبق |
| The number 2 comes before 3, and 4 comes before 5. |
| come before [sth] vi + prep | figurative (be more important than) | يتقدّم على |
| The welfare of my family comes before anything else. |
| come clean vi + adj | informal (confess) | يعترف |
| If the culprit comes clean, the rest of the class can go home. |
| come clean about [sth] vi + adj | informal (confess to [sth]) | يعترف بشيء، يقرّ بشيء |
| You might feel better if you go to your boss and just come clean about what you did. |
| come closer vi | (approach, get nearer) | يدنو، يقترب |
| If you come closer to the nest, you will be able to hear the birds better. |
| come down [sth] vi + prep | (descend) | ينزل |
| An avalanche prevented them from coming down the mountain. |
| come down hard on [sb] v expr | informal, figurative (punish) | يُعنِّف، يعاقب، يوبِّخ |
| come down in price v expr | informal (become less expensive) | ينخفض في السعر |
| That computer will come down in price when a faster model becomes available. |
come down on the side of [sb], come down on [sb]'s side v expr | (choose to support) | يقف إلى جانب شخص |
| come down on the side of [sth] v expr | (decide in favor of) | يتخذ موقفًا باعتماد شيء |
| come down the pike v expr | US, figurative (appear, emerge) | يَظهر، ينشأ |
| come down to earth v expr | figurative (be realistic) (مجازي) | يصبح واقعيًا، يعود إلى الواقع |
| He came down to earth with a real bump when he was forced to get his first job. |
| come face to face with v expr | literal, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth]) | يواجه |
| I knew that at some point, I would have to come face to face with my ex. |
| come first vi + adv | (finish first in race) | يحلّ في المرتبة الأولى |
| Mark came first in the race. |
| حلّ مارك في المرتبة الأولى في السباق. |
| come first vi + adv | (be first in sequence) | يأتي أولًا |
| Which came first, the chicken or the egg? |
| come first vi + adv | figurative (be top priority) | له الأولوية |
| Caring for her children comes first; her job is second priority. |
| come from [sth] vi + prep | (be born or raised in) | يكون من شيء |
| يترعرع، ينشأ |
| She comes from India. |
| He comes from a very poor part of the country. |
| إنها من الهند. |
| ترعرع في منطقة فقيرة جدًّا في البلد. |
| come from [sth] vi + prep | (have as its source) | يأتي من شيء |
| Three-quarters of our daily water supply comes from lakes, rivers, and streams. |
| come from behind v expr | (sports: win from a lagging position) | يتقدم من موقع متأخر |
| He overtook the leader in the last lap to come from behind to win. |
| come-from-behind adj | (involving a big catchup in points) | متقدم نقاطًا كثيرة |
| come from money v expr | figurative, uncountable (belong to a wealthy family) | يكون من عائلة ثرية |
| It's obvious from the way Geraldine talks and dresses that she comes from money. |
| come full circle v expr | figurative (return to original situation) | يعود إلى نقطة الانطلاق |
| Today I'm starting work back at the firm where I had my first job; I feel like my career's come full circle. |
| come hell or high water adv | (whatever the difficulties) | مهما كانت الصعوبات |
| Come hell or high water, I am going to finish this marathon. |
| Come here interj | (beckoning) | تعال |
| Come here and look at the painting. |
Come here often?, Do you come here often? expr | informal (chat-up line) | هل تأتي إلى هنا كثيراً؟ |
| come home v expr | (return to your home) | يعود إلى البيت |
| Come straight home after school today, young man! |
| Finn's parents were anxious when he failed to come home after going to the pub with his friends. |
| After living abroad for so many years, it was strange to come home to my native land. |
| come home to roost v expr | figurative (become a problem) | يسبّب مشكلة |
| The company's financial problems came home to roost and it nearly went bankrupt. |