Expression Cards
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idiom
come full circle
volver al estado original después de una serie de cambios
Meaning
to return to the original state after a series of changes
Example
After years abroad, she’s **come full circle** and moved back home.
phrasal-verb
come in
entrar
Meaning
to enter a room or building
Example
Please **come in** and have a seat.
phrasal-verb
come into
recibir dinero o propiedad, generalmente por herencia
Meaning
to receive money or property, usually by inheritance
Example
He **came into** a large sum of money after his uncle passed away.
phrasal-verb
come into alliance with
formar una alianza o asociación con otro grupo o país
Meaning
to form an alliance or partnership with another group or country
Example
The two economies **came into alliance with** each other to strengthen trade ties.
phrasal-verb
come into balance
recuperar la estabilidad emocional y la armonía
Meaning
to regain emotional stability and harmony
Example
Meditation helps her **come into balance** after stressful days.
idiom
come into one's own
alcanzar un estado de madurez o pleno potencial
Meaning
to reach a stage of maturity or full potential
Example
She really **came into her own** after starting her own business.
idiom
come into the spotlight
recibir atención o reconocimiento público
Meaning
to receive public attention or recognition
Example
She **came into the spotlight** after winning the award.
idiom
come of age
llegar a la madurez; convertirse completamente desarrollado
Meaning
to reach maturity; to become fully developed
Example
The company has **come of age** in the last few years.
phrasal-verb
come off
suceder con éxito; tener éxito
Meaning
to happen successfully; to succeed
Example
The plan **came off** just as we hoped.
phrasal-verb
come off as
parecer ser un tipo de persona particular
Meaning
to seem to be a particular type of person
Example
He can **come off as** rude, but he’s actually very kind.
phrasal-verb
come off medication
dejar de tomar medicina
Meaning
to stop taking medicine
Example
He **came off** his medication after feeling better.
phrasal-verb
come off well
tener éxito o ser juzgado positivamente en algo
Meaning
to succeed or be judged positively in something
Example
She **came off well** in the presentation and impressed the board.
phrasal-verb
come on board
unirse a un equipo o proyecto
Meaning
to join a team or project
Example
We’re excited for you to **come on board** our project.
phrasal-verb
come on board with
estar de acuerdo en unirse a un equipo o proyecto
Meaning
to agree to join a team or project
Example
We’re glad you decided to **come on board with** our team.
phrasal-verb
come out
ser lanzado o publicado; volverse visible
Meaning
to be released or published; to become visible
Example
The new movie **came out** last week.
idiom
come out clean
Ser demostrado inocente o libre de culpa.
Meaning
To be proven innocent or free from blame.
Example
After investigation, he **came out clean**.
phrasal-verb
come out in favor of
apoyar públicamente o estar de acuerdo con algo
Meaning
to publicly support or agree with something
Example
The committee **came out in favor of** the new proposal.
idiom
come out of one's shell
convertirse en una persona más extrovertida o segura de sí misma
Meaning
to become more outgoing or confident
Example
She used to be shy, but now she has finally **come out of her shell**.
idiom
come out on top
ser el mejor o más exitoso en una situación
Meaning
to be the best or most successful in a situation
Example
Despite the competition, she **came out on top**.
phrasal-verb
come out stronger
recuperarse de las dificultades con más fuerza o sabiduría
Meaning
to recover from difficulties with more strength or wisdom
Example
After failing the exam, she managed to **come out stronger** and more determined.
phrasal-verb
come out with
producir o publicar algo nuevo
Meaning
to produce or publish something new
Example
The company has **come out with** an innovative smartphone design.
idiom
come out with it
decir algo abiertamente o honestamente que has estado ocultando
Meaning
to say something openly or honestly that you’ve been hiding
Example
Stop hesitating and just **come out with it**!
phrasal-verb
come over
visitar la casa de alguien.
Meaning
to visit someone's house
Example
Why don’t you **come over** for lunch tomorrow?
phrasal-verb
come over to
visitar a alguien en su casa
Meaning
to visit someone at their place
Example
Why don’t you **come over to** my house this weekend?