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− | '''come up''' (arise, occur, emerge) - zbliżać się, nadchodzić, wyłaniać się. <br/> | + | '''come up''' (''to arise, to occur, to emerge, to be equal'') - zbliżać się, nadchodzić, wyłaniać się. <br/> |
− | '''come up with sb''' (''to approach to sb'') - podejść do kogoś | + | '''come up with sb/sth''' (''to approach to sb/sth, to invent'') - podejść do kogoś/czegoś, zbliżać się do..., wymyślić |
# ''After 6 p.m. a dark '''came up''' suddenly.'' [dark occured] | # ''After 6 p.m. a dark '''came up''' suddenly.'' [dark occured] | ||
# ''The water '''came up''' to her shoulders.'' [water arose...] | # ''The water '''came up''' to her shoulders.'' [water arose...] | ||
− | # ''The computer installation is '''coming up for''' its annual maintenance review.'' [ | + | # ''The computer installation is '''coming up for''' its annual maintenance review.'' [is about to its annual...] |
# ''She '''came up with us''' when we were talking quite loudly.'' [she approached....] | # ''She '''came up with us''' when we were talking quite loudly.'' [she approached....] | ||
+ | # ''Rosie '''came up with''' the solution to the problem'' [Rosie invented a solution...] | ||
+ | # ''David '''came up with''' an idea to drink a water through a pen.'' [David invented an idea......] | ||
# ''Such a type of question may '''come up'''.'' [...may arise] | # ''Such a type of question may '''come up'''.'' [...may arise] | ||
# ''Urgent issue has '''come up'''.'' [..issue emerged] | # ''Urgent issue has '''come up'''.'' [..issue emerged] | ||
# ''When the sun '''comes up''', I start to work hard'' [sun rises] | # ''When the sun '''comes up''', I start to work hard'' [sun rises] | ||
# ''He's catching every opportunity that '''comes up'''.'' [..opportunity that occurs] | # ''He's catching every opportunity that '''comes up'''.'' [..opportunity that occurs] | ||
+ | # ''This piece of poetry does not '''come up''' to your usual level.'' [is not equal to...] | ||
# ''I'm always '''coming up''' against scepticism''. [always stand aginst...] | # ''I'm always '''coming up''' against scepticism''. [always stand aginst...] | ||
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 11:15, 16 mar 2016
come up (to arise, to occur, to emerge, to be equal) - zbliżać się, nadchodzić, wyłaniać się.
come up with sb/sth (to approach to sb/sth, to invent) - podejść do kogoś/czegoś, zbliżać się do..., wymyślić
- After 6 p.m. a dark came up suddenly. [dark occured]
- The water came up to her shoulders. [water arose...]
- The computer installation is coming up for its annual maintenance review. [is about to its annual...]
- She came up with us when we were talking quite loudly. [she approached....]
- Rosie came up with the solution to the problem [Rosie invented a solution...]
- David came up with an idea to drink a water through a pen. [David invented an idea......]
- Such a type of question may come up. [...may arise]
- Urgent issue has come up. [..issue emerged]
- When the sun comes up, I start to work hard [sun rises]
- He's catching every opportunity that comes up. [..opportunity that occurs]
- This piece of poetry does not come up to your usual level. [is not equal to...]
- I'm always coming up against scepticism. [always stand aginst...]