come in

come in
1) (enter) [person, rain] entrare (through da)
2) (return) rientrare (from da)
3) (come inland) [tide] salire
4) (arrive) [plane, bill] arrivare; [horse] arrivare, piazzarsi

we've got Ј 2,000 a month coming in — abbiamo 2.000 sterline di entrate mensili

5) (become current) [invention] arrivare, entrare in uso; [trend] arrivare, diventare di moda
6) rad.

come in, Delta Bravo! — rispondi, Delta Bravo!

7) (serve a particular purpose)

where does the extra money come in? — a cosa serve il denaro extra?

to come in useful o handy — essere utile, servire

8) (receive)

to come in for criticism — andare incontro a o essere oggetto di critiche

* * *
vi + adv
(person) entrare, (train) arrivare, (tide) salire, (in race) arrivare, (in election) salire al potere

they came in together — entrarono insieme

come in! — avanti!

where do I come in? — dove entro in ballo io?

they have no money coming in — non hanno entrate

* * *
1) (enter) [person, rain] entrare (through da)
2) (return) rientrare (from da)
3) (come inland) [tide] salire
4) (arrive) [plane, bill] arrivare; [horse] arrivare, piazzarsi

we've got Ј 2,000 a month coming in — abbiamo 2.000 sterline di entrate mensili

5) (become current) [invention] arrivare, entrare in uso; [trend] arrivare, diventare di moda
6) rad.

come in, Delta Bravo! — rispondi, Delta Bravo!

7) (serve a particular purpose)

where does the extra money come in? — a cosa serve il denaro extra?

to come in useful o handy — essere utile, servire

8) (receive)

to come in for criticism — andare incontro a o essere oggetto di critiche


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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