come up

come up
come up
1) (arise) [problem, issue] saltare fuori, venire fuori; [name] saltare fuori
2) (be due)

to come up for re-election — ripresentarsi alle elezioni

the car is coming up for its annual service — l'auto deve fare la revisione annuale

3) (occur) [opportunity] venire fuori, presentarsi

a vacancy has come up — si è liberato un posto

4) (rise) [sun, moon] sorgere; [tide] salire; [daffodils, beans] venire su, spuntare
5) dir. [case] essere dibattuto; [hearing] svolgersi

to come up before — [person] comparire davanti a

* * *
1. vi + adv
1) salire

he came up to us with a smile — ci si avvicinò sorridendo

2) (matters for discussion) essere sollevato (-a)

to come up (before) — (accused) comparire (davanti a), (lawsuit) essere ascoltato (-a) (da)

2. vi + prep
venire su, salire

something has come up so I'll be late home — è saltato fuori un problema, per cui tornerò a casa tardi

* * *
come up
1) (arise) [problem, issue] saltare fuori, venire fuori; [name] saltare fuori
2) (be due)

to come up for re-election — ripresentarsi alle elezioni

the car is coming up for its annual service — l'auto deve fare la revisione annuale

3) (occur) [opportunity] venire fuori, presentarsi

a vacancy has come up — si è liberato un posto

4) (rise) [sun, moon] sorgere; [tide] salire; [daffodils, beans] venire su, spuntare
5) dir. [case] essere dibattuto; [hearing] svolgersi

to come up before — [person] comparire davanti a


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