come up to

    符合; 达到(标准); 比得上
日语:に来て 韩语:일어나다 德语:komm vorbei 法语:venir à 俄语:llegar a

英英释义


come up to

verb

1. speak to someone

Synonym: addressaccost

词典解释


1. 将近;临近
To be coming up to a time or state means to be getting near to it.

e.g. It's just coming up to ten minutes past eleven now.
现在才将近11点10分。

相关例句


They’d turn and notice me and immediately bolt off—as if a wolf had come up to them.(他们可能转身并看到我后迅速跑开--就像一只狼跑到他们跟前一样。)

Come up to the help of the Lord.(“……来帮助耶和华”(士五:23)。)

This piece of work does not come up to your usual standard.(这件作品达不到你们平常的标准。)

They claim the books helped them come up to speed on certain technologies very quickly.(他们声称这些书能够帮助他们非常快速地掌握某些技术。)

Pinocchio, come up to me!(皮诺乔,上到我这儿来!)

The trees come up to my window like the 5)yearning voice of the dumb earth.(绿树长到了我的窗前,仿佛是喑哑的大地发出的渴望的声音。)

Come up to the fire, ladies.(到炉火这边来吧,女士们。)

Then each trembling newbie had to come up to the front and briefly introduce themselves.(然后每个人都要颤巍巍的走到最前面去做自我介绍。)

Their trip to France didn't come up to expectations.(他们的法国之行未尽如人意。)

His performance didn't really come up to his usual high standard.(他的表现没有真正达到他往常的高水平。)