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Rechercher
to come around
[phrase form: come]
01
changer d'avis
to completely change one's decision or opinion
Intransitive
Example
The public opinion has started to come around on the issue of climate change.
It took some time, but my parents eventually came around to accepting my career choice.
The committee members initially had reservations, but they came around after reviewing the evidence.
02
reprendre connaissance
to awaken from a state of unconsciousness
Intransitive
03
venir chez quelqu'un, rendre visite à quelqu'un
to visit someone at their house or place
Intransitive
Example
Our neighbors always come around for coffee and a chat on Sunday mornings.
We should come around and surprise our friends with a visit while we 're in town.
They invited us to come around for dinner at their new house.
04
se produire régulièrement, revenir régulièrement
to occur at regular intervals
Intransitive
Example
The seasons come around in a predictable cycle: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
The neighborhood block party comes around once a year, bringing the community together.
The comet 's appearance comes around every few decades, captivating astronomers and stargazers.
Exemple
The public opinion has started to come around on the issue of climate change.
It took some time, but my parents eventually came around to accepting my career choice.
The committee members initially had reservations, but they came around after reviewing the evidence.
At first, he was against the idea, but eventually, he came around and supported it.
After hearing all the arguments, she finally came around and agreed to join us.
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