come in
Mane (Îngilîzî)
- To enter.
- To arrive.
- To become relevant, applicable, or useful.
- To become available.
- To have a strong enough signal to be able to be received well.
- To join or enter; to begin playing with a group.
- (informal) To enter a plan or group; to join in.
- To surrender; to turn oneself in.
- 2006, G. D. McCrary, Guerrillas in the Midst, page 352
- 2006, G. D. McCrary, Guerrillas in the Midst, page 352: Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety.
- To yield or surrender.
- To begin transmitting.
- To function in the indicated manner.
- To finish a race or similar competition in a particular position, such as first place, second place, or the like.
- To finish a race or similar competition in first place.
- To rise.
- To become fashionable.
- To fully develop.
- (obsolete) To be correctly placed in preparation for printing.
Sînonîm
be in
move into
be out
come into fashion
come into vogue
go to school
put into
set ashore
wheel in
come into service
come into season
go into use
begin to join
come into use
flow into
drop into
go into service
be put in
Wekî (IPA) tê gotin
/kʌm ˈɪn/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)
From Middle English com in, imperative form of Middle English incomen (“to come in; enter”), from Old English incuman (“to come in; enter”), from Proto-Germanic *inkwemaną (“to come in; enter”), equivalent to come + in. Compare Dutch kom in (“come in”), singular imperative form of inkomen (“to come in; enter”), German einkommen (“to come in; enter”). See also income, incoming.
Dest bi hînbûna îngilîzî bi learnfeliz .
Axaftin û ezberkirina " come in "û gelek peyv û hevokên din di îngilîzî de pratîk bikin.
Biçe rûpela qursa me ya îngilîzî
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