Bedeutung von “come along” im englischen Wörterbuch

“come along” im Englisch

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come along

phrasal verb with come uk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/ verb came, come

(ARRIVE)

B2 to arrive or appear at a place:

Go now and I'll come along later.
You wait half an hour for a bus, then three come along at once!

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(GO WITH SOMEONE)

B1 to go somewhere with someone:

We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come along?

UK used to tell someone to hurry:

Come along - we don't want to be late!

(EXIST)

C2 to start to exist:

I gave up climbing when my first child came along.

(Definition von “come along” aus dem Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

“come along” im amerikanischen Englisch

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come along

phrasal verb with come us /kʌm/ verb past tense came /keɪm/ , past participle come

to advance or improve:

How’s your English coming along?

(Definition von “come along” aus dem Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)