come up 的定义
- to come to a place regarded as higher
- to rise
- to begina wind came up
- to be regurgitated or vomited
- to present itself or be discussedthat question will come up again
- British to begin a term, esp one's first term, at a college or university
- to appear from out of the groundmy beans have come up early this year
- informal to winhave your premium bonds ever come up?
- come up against to be faced with; come into conflict or competition with
- come up to to equal or meet a standardthat just doesn't come up to scratch
- come up with to produce or findshe always comes up with the right answer
come up 近义词
happen suddenly
更多come up例句
- “I think for trans men who are dating every time they hook up they have another coming out,” Sandler said.
- Meanwhile, in Florida, Bush was flooded with questions about whether gay marriage could possibly come to the Sunshine State.
- In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes.
- These generally come from the outside, from cultural pressures and messages.
- We won't find out this season, though it comes up occasionally.
- What need to look to right or left when you are swallowing up free mile after mile of dizzying road?
- In their shelter, Brion and Ulv crouched low and wondered why the attack didn't come.
- Most of the men leaped up, caught hold of spears or knives, and rushed out.
- Some weeks after, the creditor chanced to be in Boston, and in walking up Tremont street, encountered his enterprising friend.
- In less than ten minutes, the bivouac was broken up, and our little army on the march.