词组 | come up with |
释义 | Idiom come up with someone or something Theme: SOLUTION to find or supply someone or something.I came up with a date at the last minute.My mom is always able to come up with a snack for me in the afternoon.I don’t have the tool you need, but I'll see if I can come up with something. Idiom come up withcome up with (something) to think of, develop, or find something.They've tried to come up with a solution.Over the summer they're hoping to come up with 100,000 volunteers. Related vocabulary: pony up somethingPhr V come up with comes, coming, came, come come up with sth (never passive) to think of or to suggest a plan or idea, a solution to a problem, or an answer to a questionA team of advertisers is hard at work trying to come up with a slogan for the product.Experts have failed to come up with an explanation of why the explosion happened. to get or produce something which someone needs or which they have asked you forEach member of the expedition needs to come up with $3,000 to fund their trip.We need someone to create a new software program. Can Bob come up with the goods ? (= create what we want) come up with (something)To devise or produce something. Who came up with the idea for this marketing campaign? Good luck coming up with the money for a new car! come up with someone or somethingto find or supply someone or something; to manage to find or improvise something. I came up with a date at the last minute. My mom is always able to come up with some yummy snack for me in the afternoon. come up withProduce, supply; also, discover. For example, Henry always comes up with the wrong answer, or We're hoping they come up with a cure in time to help Aunt Alice. [First half of 1900s] come up with To bring forth, discover, or produce: came up with a cure for the disease. |
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