Ainda não temos significados para "come to terms".
1Is there any way i can come to terms with this situation?
2Caim had come to terms with that realization a long time ago.
3When is the party going to come to terms with this reality?
4But the right therapist can help you come to terms with it.
5Edgar says he and New Zealand Cricket just couldn't come to terms.
6It took a long time for me to come to terms with.
7I have not really come to terms with what happened to me.
8Junior nodded doubtfully, still trying to come to terms with the idea.
9He wasn't the only one struggling to come to terms with events.
10Tchicaya was still struggling to come to terms with the rebels' origins.
11Ireland, coaches and players, have struggled to come to terms with Murrayfield.
12I don't think you ever really come to terms with that, man.
13Trying her best to assimilate, to come to terms with her exile.
14The US, meanwhile, continued slowly to come to terms with its past.
15I'd gradually come to terms with my loss of the daylight world.
16He had to come to terms with the loss and move on.
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