to come at
Pronunciation
/kˈʌm æt/
British pronunciation
/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
example
Exemples
The angry dog started growling and came at me, barking fiercely.
Le chien en colère a commencé à grogner et s'est jeté sur moi, aboyant férocement.
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
example
Exemples
After a long hike, we finally came at the top of the mountain and enjoyed the breathtaking view.
Après une longue randonnée, nous avons finalement réussi à atteindre le sommet de la montagne et avons profité de la vue à couper le souffle.
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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