English-Spanish translation for "to come"

 

"to come" Spanish translation

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to come {verb}

to come [came|come] {vb} (also: to be, to come along)

We must therefore be ready to come to their aid, and as soon as possible.

Por tanto, debemos estar preparados para acudir en su ayuda, sin dilación.

Mr President, can finance and economics come to the aid of culture?

Señor Presidente,¿la economía y el mundo financiero pueden acudir en socorro de la cultura?

He can come with both the hats that he wears as a Commissioner.

Puede acudir como responsable de las dos funciones que desempeña como Comisario.

The Commissioner has been kind enough to come straight away.

El señor Comisario ha tenido la gentileza de acudir inmediatamente.

The last thing we wanted to do was to come before Parliament with so many amendments to be voted on.

Lo más lejos de nuestras intenciones era acudir ante el Parlamento con tantas enmiendas sobre las que votar.

to come [came|come] {vb} (also: to move, to pass, to cross, to come off)

pasar {vb}

Finally, I want to come to the question of national symbols on the single currency.

Por último, quiero pasar a la cuestión de los símbolos nacionales en la moneda única.

It should go to the Rules Committee and come before this House in the normal way.

Debe pasar por la Comisión de Reglamento y llegar ante esta Asamblea de la forma normal.

I believe that the time has now come from us to move from words and wishes to deeds.

Opino que ha llegado la hora de actuar y pasar de las palabras y los deseos a los hechos.

In my view, the time has therefore come to pass from words to actions.

Creo que ha llegado ya el momento de pasar de las palabras a los hechos.

The time has now come to turn the fine words uttered in Kyoto into deeds.

Pues bien, ha llegado el momento de pasar de la retórica a los hechos.

to come [came|come] {vb} (also: to steam, to emanate, to gush)

And, Madam President, if justice comes from the people, then the people should perceive it as such.

Y, señora Presidenta, si la justicia emana del pueblo, el pueblo debe percibirla como tal.

I would hope that the spirit coming out of the European Council later this week is one of cooperation.

Quisiera que el espíritu que emane del Consejo Europeo que se celebrará esta semana sea de cooperación.

The idea of the Olympic Truce comes from a deep conviction that sport and the sporting ideal can help to create a peaceful and better world.

La idea de la Tregua Olímpica emana de la profunda convicción de que el deporte y el ideal deportivo puede ayudar a crear un mundo pacífico y mejor.

to come [came|come] {vb} (also: to appropriate, to take over)

adjudicarse {v.r.}

to come [came|come] {v.i.} (also: to come back)

venir {v.i.}

And that reaction must also, and above all, come from this European Parliament.

Y esa reacción debe venir también y sobre todo del propio Parlamento Europeo.

At the time of his death, many thought that it was their turn to come to him.

En el momento de su muerte, muchos han pensado que necesitaban venir hasta él.

Our Sakharov prizewinner, Leyla Zana was unable to come here to collect her prize.

Nuestro premio Sajarov, Leyla Zana, no pudo venir a recoger aquí su premio.

I hope that Mr Barón Crespo will be able to come to Italy to discuss these points.

Espero que el Sr. Barón Crespo pueda venir a Italia para hablar de todas estas cosas.

has enabled me to come to this land which Christopher Columbus called "the

que me ha permitido venir hasta esta tierra, calificada por Cristóbal Colón

to come [came|come] {v.r.} (also: to fall in, to collapse)

venirse {v.r.}

comer {verb}

comer [comiendo|comido] {vb} (also: consumir, morfar, injerir, causear)
comer [comiendo|comido] {vb} (also: cenar)
comer [comiendo|comido] {v.t.} (also: roer, carcomer, atormentar)
comer [comiendo|comido] {v.t.} (also: almorzar)

to sup {v.t.}

comer [comiendo|comido] {v.t.} (also: beber)

comerse {verb}

comerse [comiéndose|comido] {v.r.} (also: dejar)
comerse [comiéndose|comido] {v.r.} (also: saltarse)
comerse [comiéndose|comido] {v.r.} (also: tragar, deglutir, tragarse)
 

Synonyms

Synonyms (English) for "come":

© Princeton Universityoccur · come up · arrive · get · come in · do · fare · make out · get along · follow · add up · amount · total · number · fall · derive · descend · hail · issue forth · semen

Synonyms (Spanish) for "comer":

Synonyms (Spanish) for "comerse":

 

Usage examples

Usage examples for "to come" in Spanish

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     come on

     come in

     come on!

     come with

     to come on

     to come in

     to come up

     to come up

     to come by

     to come by

     to come to

     to come off

     to come off

     to come off

     to come off

 

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