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Etymology: [ 'k&m ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to come, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go.
Synonyms: do well, get on, improve, mend, perk up, pick up, rally, recover, recuperate, show improvement

acele etmek, gelmek,bulunmak, ilerlemek, ortaya çıkmak, Çabuk ol!, Çabuk ol. Haydi, İyilesmek, ilerleme göstermek, Beraber gelmek, Gelmek, bulunmak, birlikte gelmek, iyileşmek, Hadi canım, düzelmek, görünmek, eşlik etmek, çıkmak (fırsat), ilerleme kaydetmek, acele et, çabuk ol, hadi, cabuk ol, beraber gel, gelişmek, iyilesmek,ilerlemek, (fırsat) çıkmak, iyileşmek, sağlığı gittikçe düzelmek, hadi!, haydisene,

1 acele etmek     ts
2 gelmek,bulunmak  deyim     ts
3 ilerlemek     ts
4 ortaya çıkmak     ts
5 Çabuk ol!     ts
6 Çabuk ol. Haydi     ts
7 İyilesmek, ilerleme göstermek     ts
8 Beraber gelmek     ts
9 Gelmek, bulunmak     ts
10 birlikte gelmek     ts
11 iyileşmek     ts
12 Hadi canım     ts
13 düzelmek     ts
14 görünmek     ts
15 eşlik etmek     ts
16 çıkmak (fırsat)     ts
17 ilerleme kaydetmek  Dilbilim     ts
18 acele et     ts
19 çabuk ol     ts
20 hadi     ts
21 cabuk ol  deyim     ts
22 beraber gel     ts
23 gelişmek     ts
24 iyilesmek,ilerlemek  deyim     ts
25 (fırsat) çıkmak     ts
26 iyileşmek, sağlığı gittikçe düzelmek     ts
27come along! hadi!     ts
28come along! haydisene     ts
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To accompany, To progress; to make progress, A type of hand-operated winch used to tighten straps, To make advances to a goal; progress - "Things are coming along fine."To go with someone else who takes the lead - "I'll come along on the hike."To show up; appear - "Don't take the first offer that comes along.", develop in a positive way; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up", come into being or existence, or appear on the scene; "Then the computer came along and changed our lives"; "Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago", forward, onward, let's go; appear, arrive, spring forth; advance, proceed, succeed, You tell someone to come along to encourage them in a friendly way to do something, especially to attend something. There's a big press launch today and you're most welcome to come along. = come on You say `come along' to someone to encourage them to hurry up, usually when you are rather annoyed with them. Come along, Osmond. No sense in your standing around. = come on When something or someone comes along, they occur or arrive by chance. I waited a long time until a script came along that I thought was genuinely funny It was lucky you came along. If something is coming along, it is developing or making progress. Pentagon spokesman Williams says those talks are coming along quite well How's Ferguson coming along?, A gripping device, as for stretching wire, etc, consisting of two jaws so attached to a ring that they are closed by pulling on the ring,

29 To accompany - "I'd like you to come along with me to the opera."     ts
30 To progress; to make progress - "The renovation is coming along nicely, and should be ready within a month."     ts
31 A type of hand-operated winch used to tighten straps - "The kayak was tied to the roof of her car with two come alongs."     ts
32 To make advances to a goal; progress - "Things are coming along fine."To go with someone else who takes the lead - "I'll come along on the hike."To show up; appear - "Don't take the first offer that comes along."     ts
33 develop in a positive way; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"     ts
34 come into being or existence, or appear on the scene; "Then the computer came along and changed our lives"; "Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago"     ts
35 forward, onward, let's go; appear, arrive, spring forth; advance, proceed, succeed     ts
36 You tell someone to come along to encourage them in a friendly way to do something, especially to attend something. There's a big press launch today and you're most welcome to come along. = come on You say `come along' to someone to encourage them to hurry up, usually when you are rather annoyed with them. Come along, Osmond. No sense in your standing around. = come on When something or someone comes along, they occur or arrive by chance. I waited a long time until a script came along that I thought was genuinely funny It was lucky you came along. If something is coming along, it is developing or making progress. Pentagon spokesman Williams says those talks are coming along quite well How's Ferguson coming along?     ts
37comealong A gripping device, as for stretching wire, etc     ts
38comealong consisting of two jaws so attached to a ring that they are closed by pulling on the ring     ts
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