Значение слова "COME BEFORE SOMEONE OR SOMETHING" найдено в 1 источнике

COME BEFORE SOMEONE OR SOMETHING

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
come before someone or something: translation

come before someone or something
1. [of persons or things in an order or a line] to be in front of or in advance of someone or something. •

This one comes before that one.

She comes before me.

2. [for one] to present oneself in the presence of someone or a group. •

Thank you for coming before this committee with your testimony.

The judge said I would have to come before her again next month.

3. [for an issue] to be raised before someone, a board, committee, etc.; [for an issue] to appear on the agenda of someone or a deliberative body. •

The matter of the broken windows came before the school board at last.

The question came before the business manager.



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