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Spanish-English translation for: come about
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VERB  to come about | came about | come about ... 
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SYNO   to come about | to fall out ... 
Keywords contained
tener lugarto come about
Partial Matches
venirto come
llegarto come [arrive]
¡Arriba!Come on!
¡Ven! [sur.]Come on!
regresar [al punto de partida]to come back
volverto come back
pasarto come in
tener lugarto come off
salirto come out
pasarto come past
¡Ven pa'ca! [México] [pey.] [col.]Come here! [pej.]
toparse con algn [hallar casualmente]to come across sb.
entrarto come in [enter]
(Yo) vengo de ...I come from ...
andarto come on foot
venirse abajo [edificio: colapso]to come down [building: collapse]
provenir de algo/algnto come from sb./sth.
proceder de algo [provenir]to come from sth. [originate]
desprenderse [despegarse]to come off [detach itself]
elucubrar sobre algoto come up with sth.
loc. estar que ardeto come to a head
finalizarto come to an end
cobrar vidato come to life [become animate]
acudir en ayuda de algnto come to sb.'s aid
salir mal parado de algoto come out of sth. badly
Tengo grandes deseos de que vengan.I really hope they come.
proverb. Piedra sin agua no aguza en la fragua.Nothing will come of nothing.
¿Cuánto es?What does that come to?
acerca de {prep}about
aproximadamente {adv}about
de {prep}about
sobre {prep}about
nacerto come aborning [esp. Am.] [also fig.]
entrar en tromba [locución]to come in like a whirlwind [idiom]
en torno a {prep}about [around]
alrededor de {adv}about [surrounding]
como veinteabout twenty
preocupado poranxious about
soñado {adj}dreamed-about
discutir (algo)to argue (about sth.)
debatir sobre algoto argue about sth.
quejarse (de algo)to complain (about sth.)
especular acerca de algoto speculate about sth.
preguntarse sobre algoto wonder about sth.
una cuarentena de veces {adv}about forty times
unos diez días {adv}about ten days
ir a caer una buena [col.] [locución]to come a cropper [coll.] [idiom] [suffer defeat, misfortune]
dar una vaina [carib.] [col.] [locución]to come down with something [coll.] [idiom] [fall ill]
Acércate, te quiero contar algo.Come close, I want to tell you something.
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