1、come up
走近;走到跟前
Her cat came up and rubbed itself against their legs.
她的貓跑上前來,在他們腿上蹭來蹭去。
He came up to me and said: 'Come on, John.'
他走到我跟前說:“快點(diǎn),約翰?!?/p>
被提及;被討論
The subject came up during a pre-dinner drink with our guests.
在與客人喝餐前酒的時候,有人提到了這個話題。
Jeane Kirkpatrick's name has come up a lot.
珍妮·柯克帕特里克的名字被多次提到。
即將發(fā)生;即將到來
Plan your activities so that you are rested and refreshed when something important is coming up.
做好日常規(guī)劃,這樣一旦發(fā)生大事,才能夠從容不迫。
We do have elections coming up.
我們的確將要進(jìn)行選舉。
(工作)出現(xiàn)空缺;(商品)上市
A research fellowship came up at Girton and I applied for it and got it.
格頓學(xué)院設(shè)立了一項(xiàng)研究獎學(xué)金,我提出申請并且成功獲得。
The house came up for sale and the couple realised they could just about afford it.
這幢房子放盤,兩口子才意識到他們的錢差不多剛夠買下它。
2、assistant
(用于頭銜或職務(wù)前,表示級別略低)助理的,副的
the Assistant Secretary of Defense.
助理國防部長
a young assistant professor at Harvard.
年輕的哈佛助理教授
助手;助理;副手
Kalan called his assistant, Hashim, to take over while he went out.
考蘭叫助理哈希姆在自己外出時代理其職。
The salesman had been accompanied to the meeting by an assistant.
營銷人員在助手的陪同下參加了會議。
店員;售貨員
The assistant took the book and checked the price on the back cover.
店員拿起書,核對了一下封底的定價。
She got a job as a sales assistant selling handbags.
她得到了一份手提包售貨員的工作。