(adv) (on-mim) trudgingly
going long way at steady pace
(P)
(n) appearance
outward show
(vk) to return
to come back
(vk) (1) I'm off
see you later
(2) to go (and then come back)
(vk) to bring
(P)
(vk) to fetch
to go and get
(vk) (uk) to follow
to come along with one
to accompany
(P)
(vk) to come back
(vk) to bring someone along
(exp) to take out
to put out
to help leave
(exp) back off!
leave me alone!
(P)
(exp) please come (and visit us)
please come (to our shop)
(exp) one's turn finally comes round
(exp) to get a phone call
(exp) to get a phone call
(exp) (pol) please come (and visit us)
please come (to our shop)
(exp) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money (lit: a duck comes carrying an onion)
(exp) Have a good time!