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Verbit
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Verbit

  1. (obsolete) To come to; to attend.
  2. (obsolete) To enter into sexual relations with.
  3. To get to, especially with effort or difficulty.
  4. To attack, to harass.
  5. (Australia, New Zealand, transitive, slang) To accept (a situation); to agree to do; to try.

Esimerkit

  • The cleaner will come at 4 o'clock.
  • His precise meaning was not easy to come at.
  • As I backed away, he came at me with a knife.
  • ‘He thought he′d come at the Australian Labor Party from the left. He thought he′d tie up the Catholic Church and the East Timor constituency by coming at Labor from that quarter. That′s what it has been all about.’
  • Well I went to the recruiting office in Perth and the navy guy bailed me up first, ′cause they just come at you, like the navy guy comes at you, then the air force, ′cause they′ve got to get a quota I guess, and then the navy guy came at me and I told him about aviation and that I was keen on aviation and he′s off on his spiel about Sea Kings [helicopters] and all this sort of stuff and I think he might have fired guns or watched a radar or something on a boat somewhere, but he didn′t really know very much and then the army guy overheard him. He said ‘Aah. We′ve got all the helicopters, come over here.’
  • And if we got through that, they′d come at us again in February or March. Even if we′d got through the parliamentary session, they′d keep coming at us.
  • Nah, mate – I′m not going to come at that again. Too risky.
  • Mr. O'Loghlen: Do you think a factory would come at that?
  • Somehow I don′t think ausadmin or news server managers at large would come at that idea.
  • [...]he would have liked to be a roving correspondent for both the ABC and the BBC, but the BBC would not come at that arrangement.