Come into being Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈbiɪŋ
KUHM IN-too BEE-ing
kˈʌm/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /bˈiːɪŋ
KUM in-TOO BEE-ing
التعريف
To begin to exist or to be created; to start having existence.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This is a formal, literary, or academic phrase, often used in writing or thoughtful speech. Common with abstract things like 'an idea', 'a country', 'a tradition'. Not used for everyday, physical actions. Alternatives: 'start', 'begin', 'arise'.
Spanish: surgir - cobrar existencia - aparecerPortuguese (BR): surgir - passar a existir - nascerPortuguese (PT): surgir - passar a existir - nascerChinese (Simplified): 诞生 - 出现 - 形成Chinese (Traditional): 誕生 - 出現 - 形成Hindi: अस्तित्व में आना - जन्म लेनाArabic: يأتي إلى الوجود - ينشأ - يظهرBengali: উদ্ভূত হওয়া - সৃষ্টি হওয়াRussian: возникнуть - появитьсяJapanese: 生まれる - 誕生するVietnamese: ra đời - hình thànhKorean: 생겨나다 - 탄생하다Turkish: ortaya çıkmak - var olmakUrdu: وجود میں آنا - پنپناIndonesian: terbentuk - muncul
جمل نموذجية
The universe came into being billions of years ago.
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The new law came into being last year.
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Many traditions came into being over centuries.
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It’s hard to imagine how life first came into being on Earth.
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No one knows exactly when spoken language came into being.
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After years of planning, the company finally came into being.
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