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Definition of "come up" in inglés

Verb

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come,‎ up.

    • I came up the ladder carefully, holding the bucket in my right hand.
  2. To come towards; to approach.

    • I was standing on the corner when Nick came up and asked for a cigarette.
  3. To emerge or become known, especially unexpectedly.

    • Unless anything comes up, I'll be there every day this week.
  4. To be revealed to have a certain value, quality, or status.

    • The movie didn't come up to our expectations.
  5. To come to attention and present oneself; to arrive or appear.

    • At some point in the conversation my name came up, and I readily agreed to their proposition.
    • Be ready for when your turn comes up.
    • The proposal came up before the committee.
  6. To appear (before a judge or court).

    • He came up before a judge and was fined a thousand dollars.
  7. To draw near in time.

    • The summer holidays are coming up.
  8. To approach a time or scheduled event.

    • We're coming up on the interview in the last half-hour of the program.
  9. To reach in height.

    • You have to come up to here to ride this roller-coaster.
    • He only comes up around this high.
  10. To rise (above the horizon).

    • It'll be warmer once the sun comes up.
  11. To begin to feel the effects of a recreational drug.

    • I could tell from her expression that she was coming up already.
  12. To arrive at the university. (Compare go down, send down.)

  13. To happen or occur.

    • His shift came up, so he had to go to work.
  14. To grow up; to experience a childhood.

    • I came up in Baltimore.
  15. To do well or be successful.

    • Watch out for him, he's been coming up lately.

Noun

  1. An opportunity