单词 | come up to something/somebody |
释义 | come up to something/somebody From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome up to something/somebody phrasal verb1 REACHto reach a particular standard or to be as good as you expected This doesn’t come up to the standard of your usual work.come up to expectations. The resort certainly failed to 2 be (just) coming up to something to be nearly a particular time It’s just coming up to 11 o'clock. → come→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusbe (just) coming up to something• Manion was coming up to his freeway exit.• He had a horrible premonition that she was coming up to Rome.• A period when he was almost dead is coming up to the surface. |
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