To come up



Ejemplo: They come up with ideas

Definición


"To come up" means to approach or reach a point, often in time or space, or to arise in conversation or thought. For example, when people say "They come up with ideas," it means they create or produce ideas.

Traducciones



Etimología


The phrase "to come up" originates from the Old English verb 'cuman,' meaning 'to move or travel.' The addition of 'up' emphasizes movement toward a higher position or forward in time or thought. Did you know? The phrase has evolved to include abstract uses, such as ideas or topics 'coming up' in discussion.

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