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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
come over
▪ I. ˌcome ˈover derived 1. (BrE, informal)to suddenly feel sth •+ adj. to come over funny/dizzy/faint •I come over all shy whenever I see her. 2. = ↑come across •He came over well in the interview. Main entry: ↑comederived ▪ II. ˌcome ˈover (to sth) derived to change from one side, opinion, etc. to another Main entry: ↑comederived ▪ III. ˌcome ˈover (to…) derived to come to a place, especially sb's house, to visit for a short time Main entry: ↑comederived ▪ IV. ˌcome ˈover (to…) (from…) derived to travel from one place to another, usually over a long distance •Why don't you come over to England in the summer? •Her grandparents came over from Ireland during the famine. Main entry: ↑comederived
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