come to life
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British pronunciation/kˈʌm tə lˈaɪf/
American pronunciation/kˈʌm tə lˈaɪf/
01

kendine gelmek

to become fully conscious or aware of one's surroundings, especially after being unconscious or asleep
02

canlanmak

to become more vivid or exciting, as if something were suddenly alive or real
03

canlılık kazanmak

to become lively and energetic

What is the origin of the idiom "come to life" and when to use it?

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The idiom "come to life" is used to describe something that becomes lively and energetic. The origin of this idiom is not explicitly documented. However, idiomatic expressions often evolve from literal meanings to convey metaphorical or figurative concepts. In this case, "come to life" likely originated from the idea of inanimate objects or situations gaining vitality and dynamism, akin to a living entity. The phrase is commonly used to depict a transformation from a static or dull state to one that is vibrant and animated.

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