Come over to Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈoʊvɝ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
KUHM OH-ver too, tuh, tih
kˈʌm/ /ˈəʊvɐ/ /tˈuː
kuhm OH-vuh too
التعريف
To visit someone at their home or location; can also mean to switch to another side, idea, or group.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal, mostly used socially for inviting or talking about visiting. Also used metaphorically for changing sides ('come over to our team'). Do not confuse with 'come over' alone, which usually only means visiting.
Spanish: venir a - pasarse aPortuguese (BR): vir para - passar paraPortuguese (PT): vir para - passar paraChinese (Simplified): 过来 - 转到Chinese (Traditional): 過來 - 轉到Hindi: आना (किसी जगह पर) - शामिल होनाArabic: تعال إلى - انتقل إلىBengali: এসে যাওয়া - যোগদান করা (দল/দলবদল)Russian: зайти - присоединиться (к команде/стороне)Japanese: 来る - 加わる(グループや意見に)Vietnamese: ghé qua - chuyển sang (phe/phía khác)Korean: 오다 - 합류하다 (팀/편에)Turkish: uğramak - katılmak (tarafa/gruba)Urdu: آنا - شامل ہونا (گروہ/خیال میں)Indonesian: ghé qua - chuyển sang (phe/nhóm khác)
جمل نموذجية
Can you come over to my house after school?
basic
They will come over to our office for the meeting.
basic
Would you like to come over to my place this weekend?
basic
Why don't you come over to the dark side? We have cookies!
natural
Jack finally decided to come over to our team after months of thinking.
natural
If you’re bored, just come over to my place and we’ll watch a movie.
natural