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to come up
[phrase form: come]
01
走向, 靠近
to move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them
Intransitive: to come up | to come up to sb
02
上升, 升起
to rise, typically in a physical sense
Intransitive
03
提出, 介绍
to present or introduce something, particularly something desirable
Transitive: to come up with an idea or innovation
04
出现, 产生
to emerge or be produced as a consequence or outcome
Transitive: to come up with a consequence or outcome
05
浮现, 浮出水面
to emerge to the visible or accessible level of water
Intransitive
06
出现, 发生
to arise or occur, especially unexpectedly or suddenly
Intransitive
07
启动, 开始运作
(of a machine) to begin operating
Intransitive
08
被提及, 出现在对话中
to be brought up or mentioned in a conversation or discussion
Intransitive
09
聚集, 集会
(of a group of people) to gather in a specific location or for a particular purpose
Intransitive: to come up somewhere
10
筹集, 积累
to gather money or other resources over time
Transitive: to come up with money or resources
11
引起, 唤起
to cause someone to feel or experience a particular emotion, often unexpectedly.
Intransitive
12
临近, 到来
(of an event or schedule) to be approaching or getting closer in time
Intransitive
13
在法庭上出庭, 出现在法庭前
to be presented before a judge or jury for a decision in a court of law
Intransitive: to come up | to come up somewhere
14
上升, 显现
to begin to experience the effects of a recreational drug after consuming it
Intransitive: to come up | to come up on a drug
come up
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例子
As I was browsing in the store, a salesperson came up and offered to help me find what I was looking for.
The issue of funding for the project came up at the team meeting.
A great deal on a house came up
The generator will automatically come up in case of a power outage.
The submarine will come up from the ocean depths in a matter of minutes.