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: alight, appear, arrive, cross threshold, disembark, finish, immigrate, intrude, land, pass in, reach, set foot in, show up
gir, girmek, içeri girmek, 1. moda olmak. 2.yarismada derece almak. 3.rol oynamak. come in on the ground floor (kd) bir işle veya planla başlangıçtan ilisi olmak, girin, almak, içeriye girmek, seçilmek, başa geçmek, gelmek, yaygın olmak, tutulmak, sağlamak, cevap ver, yükselmek, haline gelmek, girmek: Come in! İçeri gir!/Buyrun!, (yarışma sonunda) (belirli bir sırada) olmak: He came in first. Birinci oldu, 1- girmek , içeri girmek 2- modası çıkmak , moda olmak 3- başlamak, gözde olmak, varmak, gelmek, maruz kalmak, miras almak, hak etmek, mirasa konmak, 1- kazanmak 2- (eleştiri vs.) uğramak, (suç, vb.) maruz kalmak,
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gir
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girmek
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içeri girmek
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1. moda olmak. 2.yarismada derece almak. 3.rol oynamak. come in on the ground floor (kd) bir işle veya planla başlangıçtan ilisi olmak deyim
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girin
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almak
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içeriye girmek
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seçilmek
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başa geçmek
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gelmek
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yaygın olmak
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tutulmak
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sağlamak
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cevap ver
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yükselmek
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haline gelmek
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girmek: Come in! İçeri gir!/Buyrun!
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(yarışma sonunda) (belirli bir sırada) olmak: He came in first. Birinci oldu
Of a broadcast, such as radio or television, to have a strong enough signal to be able to be received well, To enter, To join or enter; to begin playing with a group, enter, arrive, take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal; "Jerry came in third in the Marathon", come into fashion; become fashionable, be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda", to insert between other elements; "She interjected clever remarks", to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes", If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received. Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail, If someone comes in on a discussion, arrangement, or task, they join it. Can I come in here too, on both points? He had a designer come in and redesign the uniforms, If you have some money coming in, you receive it regularly as your income. She had no money coming in and no funds, When a new idea, fashion, or product comes in, it becomes popular or available. It was just when geography was really beginning to change and lots of new ideas were coming in, When the tide comes in, the water in the sea gradually moves so that it covers more of the land. go out, If you ask where something or someone comes in, you are asking what their role is in a particular matter. Rose asked again, `But where do we come in, Henry?', be subject to or the object of; "The governor came in for a lot of criticism, be subject to or the object of; "The governor came in for a lot of criticism", receive; be subject to, be the object of (e.g., "The actor came in for a lot of criticism"), If someone or something comes in for criticism or blame, they receive it. The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country,
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Of a broadcast, such as radio or television, to have a strong enough signal to be able to be received well - "Most of the neighbors get 14 channels, but only two of them come in well here."
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To enter - "Please come in and look around."
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To join or enter; to begin playing with a group - "They started together, but the drummer came in late."
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enter, arrive
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take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal; "Jerry came in third in the Marathon"
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come into fashion; become fashionable
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be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda"
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to insert between other elements; "She interjected clever remarks"
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to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"
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If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received. Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail
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If someone comes in on a discussion, arrangement, or task, they join it. Can I come in here too, on both points? He had a designer come in and redesign the uniforms
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If you have some money coming in, you receive it regularly as your income. She had no money coming in and no funds
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When a new idea, fashion, or product comes in, it becomes popular or available. It was just when geography was really beginning to change and lots of new ideas were coming in
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When the tide comes in, the water in the sea gradually moves so that it covers more of the land. go out
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If you ask where something or someone comes in, you are asking what their role is in a particular matter. Rose asked again, `But where do we come in, Henry?'
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come in for
be subject to or the object of; "The governor came in for a lot of criticism
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come in for
be subject to or the object of; "The governor came in for a lot of criticism"
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come in for
receive; be subject to, be the object of (e.g., "The actor came in for a lot of criticism")
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come in for
If someone or something comes in for criticism or blame, they receive it. The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country
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