释义 |
come up [phrasal verb] 1 : to move near to someone or something : to approach someone or something走近;靠近 2 a : to be mentioned or thought of被提及;被想到 -
That issue never came up. [=arose]那个问题从未被提及。 -
A question has come up about the budget.一个关于预算的问题被人提起。 -
I was surprised when his name came up as a possible candidate for the job.当他被提名为这个工作的可能人选时,我很惊讶。 b : to occur in usually a sudden or unexpected way突然发生;突然出现 -
She seems to be ready to deal with any problem that may come up. [=arise]她似乎做好了应对任何突发问题的准备。 -
Something has come up and I won't be able to attend the meeting.突然发生了点事情,我不能参加会议了。 -
We need to be ready to take action if an opportunity comes up.如果机会来临,我们需要随时采取行动。 3 of the sun or moon : to become visible in the sky : to rise(太阳或月亮)升起 4 of a plant : to first appear above the ground(植物)发芽,破土而出 5 : to finish in a specified condition or state结果是;最后是 6 : to move up in rank or status晋升;提升 7 ◊ Something that is coming up will happen soon or will appear soon.即将发生;即将出现 -
With the election coming up, both candidates are spending all their time on the campaign trail.随着选举的临近,两位候选人把他们所有的时间都投入到竞选游说中来。 -
Our interview with the mayor is coming (right) up after this commercial.广告之后将播出我们对市长的采访。 -
“I'd like a turkey sandwich and a glass of lemonade, please.” “Coming right up!” [=the sandwich and lemonade will be served to you very quickly]“请给我来一份火鸡三明治和一杯柠檬水。”“马上就来!” |