come at
come
kʌm
kam
at
æt
āt
/kˈʌm at/

Définition et signification de « come at » en anglais

to come at
[phrase form: come]
01

attaquer, foncer sur

to suddenly move toward someone to threaten them or physically attack them
Transitive: to come at sb
to come at definition and meaning
informations grammaticales
composition morphologique
à particule
verbe de mouvement
régulier
inséparable
particule
at
verbe de base
come
présent
come at
3e personne du singulier
comes at
participe présent
coming at
passé simple
came at
participe passé
come at
Exemples
He lost his temper and came at his opponent with a punch.
Il a perdu son sang-froid et s'est jeté sur son adversaire avec un coup de poing.
02

arriver à, parvenir à

to manage to achieve something, particularly after a while or with great difficulty
Transitive: to come at a goal
Exemples
It took hours of hard work, but she eventually came at a solution to the complex problem.
Il a fallu des heures de travail acharné, mais elle a finalement abouti à une solution au problème complexe.
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