come up
phrasal verbcome up
- (of plants
) to appear above the soil植物 长出地面;破土而出 - The daffodils are just beginning to come up.
那些水仙花刚开始破土发芽。
- The daffodils are just beginning to come up.
- (of the sun
) to rise太阳 升起 - We watched the sun come up.
我们观看了日出。
- We watched the sun come up.
- to happen
发生 - I'm afraid something urgent has come up.
恐怕有紧急事情发生。 - We'll let you know if any vacancies come up.
一有空缺,我们就会通知你。
- I'm afraid something urgent has come up.
- to be mentioned or discussed
被提及;被讨论 - The subject came up in conversation.
谈话中提到了这个话题。 - The question is bound to come up at the meeting.
会上一定会讨论这个问题。
- The subject came up in conversation.
- (usually used in the progressive tenses
) to be going to happen, arrive or be ready soon通常用于进行时 即将发生(或出现、到来) - Her birthday is coming up soon.
她的生日就快到了。 - (informal) ‘Is lunch ready?’ ‘Coming up!’
“午餐准备好了吗?” “马上就好!”
- Her birthday is coming up soon.
- to be dealt with by a court
(由法院)审理 - Her divorce case comes up next month.
她的离婚案在下月审理。
- Her divorce case comes up next month.
- if your number, name, ticket, etc. comes up in a game in which you bet money, it is chosen and you win something
(在博彩游戏中指号码、名字、奖券等)被抽中,中奖
come up (to…)
- (British English, formal) to arrive at a university, especially or Cambridge, at the beginning of a term or in order to begin your studies
opposite come down (from…)(尤指在牛津或剑桥学期开学时)到校上学
come up (to…) (from…)
- to come from one place to another, especially from the south of a country to the north or from a smaller place to a larger one
(从…)上到…(通常指从一国的南部到北部,或从小地方到大地方) - Why don't you come up to Scotland for a few days?
你为何不上苏格兰来住几天?
- Why don't you come up to Scotland for a few days?
come up (to somebody)
- to move towards somebody, in order to talk to them
(为攀谈而)走到跟前,走近 - He came up to me and asked me the way to the station.
他走到我跟前打听去车站的路。
- He came up to me and asked me the way to the station.