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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

come before V. [ingl. am. kəm -, ingl. brit. kʌm -] (v + prep + o)

come before judge/court:

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. before [ingl. am. bəˈfɔr, ingl. brit. bɪˈfɔː] PREP.

1. before (preceding in time):

2.1. before (in front of):

ante form.
juro ante Dios queform.

2.2. before (in rank, priority):

II. before [ingl. am. bəˈfɔr, ingl. brit. bɪˈfɔː] CONJ.

1. before (earlier than):

antes de que +subj
antes de +inf

2. before (rather than):

III. before [ingl. am. bəˈfɔr, ingl. brit. bɪˈfɔː] ADV.

1. before (preceding):

2. before (ahead, in front):

before arc.

I. come <pret. came, part. pas. come> [ingl. am. kəm, ingl. brit. kʌm] V. intr.

1.1. come (advance, approach, travel):

come and get it! coloq.
¡a comer!

1.2. come (be present, visit, accompany):

2.1. come (arrive):

to come about sth
to come for sth/sb
venir a buscar algo/a alguien
to come for sth/sb
venir a por algo/alguien Esp.
to come to + infin
venir a +  infin

2.2. come:

3.1. come (occur in time, context):

3.2. come as prep.:

3.3. come:

4. come (extend, reach):

come + adv. compl.

5. come (be gained):

6. come (be available, obtainable):

come + adv. compl.

7.1. come + adv. compl. (in sequence, list, structure):

7.2. come + adv. compl. (in race, competition):

7.3. come + adv. compl. (be ranked):

8.1. come (become) + adj. compl.:

8.2. come (reach certain state):

to come to + infin
llegar a +  infin

9. come (have orgasm):

come coloq.
venirse argot
come coloq.
correrse Esp. argot
come coloq.
acabar AmS argot

10. come in phrases:

¡dale! Co. Sur coloq.
come again? coloq.
come again? coloq.
¿qué qué? amer. coloq.
how come? coloq.

II. come [ingl. am. kəm, ingl. brit. kʌm] V. trans. ingl. brit.

¡no te pases conmigo, chaval! coloq.
¡no te la jales conmigo, carnal! Méx. vulg. argot
¡menos prepo, che! Río Pl. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. before [bɪˈfɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. -ˈfɔ:r] PREP.

1. before (earlier):

2. before (in front of):

3. before (preceding):

4. before (having priority):

to put sth before sth else

5. before (as future task):

II. before [bɪˈfɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. -ˈfɔ:r] ADV.

1. before (previously):

2. before (in front):

III. before [bɪˈfɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. -ˈfɔ:r] CONJ.

antes de que +subj

come [kʌm] V. intr. came, come, coming

1. come (move towards):

2. come (go):

3. come (arrive):

4. come (happen):

how come? coloq.

5. come (behave like):

6. come (become):

7. come vulg. (have an orgasm):

acabar amer.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

come again? coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict

come V.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. before [bɪ·ˈfɔr] PREP.

1. before (earlier):

2. before (in front of):

3. before (preceding):

4. before (having priority):

to put sth before sth else

5. before (as future task):

II. before [bɪ·ˈfɔr] ADV.

1. before (previously):

2. before (in front):

III. before [bɪ·ˈfɔr] CONJ.

antes de que +subj

come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] V. intr.

1. come (move towards):

2. come (go):

3. come (arrive):

4. come (happen):

how come? coloq.

5. come (become):

6. come vulg. (have an orgasm):

acabar amer.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

come again? coloq.
Present
Icome
youcome
he/she/itcomes
wecome
youcome
theycome
Past
Icame
youcame
he/she/itcame
wecame
youcame
theycame
Present Perfect
Ihavecome
youhavecome
he/she/ithascome
wehavecome
youhavecome
theyhavecome
Past Perfect
Ihadcome
youhadcome
he/she/ithadcome
wehadcome
youhadcome
theyhadcome

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Devotees come here for marriage finalization, progeny, and for relief from hardships.
en.wikipedia.org
More was to come: an evening gospel service before a bedraggled homecoming at nine or 10 o'clock.
www.smh.com.au
Unfortunately, many of the distressed banks would not come forward to accept such loans publicly for fear of a bank run and loss of investors.
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How far indeed have we come as women in this culture if we keep back-pedaling?
www.huffingtonpost.com
It has good maneuverability and can come to a full stop in only one ship length from top speed.
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