to come at
Pronunciation
/kˈʌm æt/

Definição e significado de "come at"em inglês

to come at
[phrase form: come]
01

avançar sobre, atacar

to suddenly move toward someone to threaten them or physically attack them
Transitive: to come at sb
to come at definition and meaning
informações gramaticais
composição morfológica
frasal
verbo de movimento
regular
inseparável
partícula
at
verbo base
come
presente
come at
3.ª pessoa do singular
comes at
particípio presente
coming at
pretérito simples
came at
particípio passado
come at
Exemplos
The protestors broke through the barricades and came at the police officers, leading to a clash.
Os manifestantes romperam as barricadas e avançaram sobre os policiais, levando a um confronto.
02

conseguir, alcançar

to manage to achieve something, particularly after a while or with great difficulty
Transitive: to come at a goal
Exemplos
He struggled with his studies, but with determination and perseverance, he came at his educational goals.
Ele lutou com seus estudos, mas com determinação e perseverança, ele alcançou seus objetivos educacionais.
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