遇到
1. 碰到(困难、反对等):come up 走近;(从土中)长出 | come up against 碰到(困难、反对等) | come up to 达到;符合
2. 碰到(困难):come up发生;走上前来;(时间)快到 | come up against碰到(困难) | come up to达到(高度、程度符合
3. 面对...困难:參考書 reference book | 面對...困難 come up against | 利息率,利率 the interest rate
4. 碰到:32.come up 出现 | 33.come up against 碰到 | 34.come up to 达到
1. 碰到;面对
If you come up against a problem or difficulty, you are faced with it and have to deal with it.
e.g. We came up against a great deal of resistance in dealing with the case.
办这个案子的过程中,我们遇到了很多阻力。
1. Liu got a taste of the challenges his compatriots will come up against, when he saw with his own eyes how the Singapore team did it last year.
2. Chinese policymakers must move quickly to come up with preventive measures that can cushion the national economy against a much dimmer global growth outlook.
3. Farmers would come up against further obstacles when seeking a job in the city.
4. The appeal of the Champions League is when the giants of Spain or Italy or England come up against each other.
5. The vehicles are on standby to pick up candidates if the students come up against landslides on their way to the exam centers.
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6. But now it has come up against the Spanish government in a diplomatic tussle that is costing the company millions of dollars in lost revenue.
7. Who knows you could come up against such a thing when you've just gone bathing, ''said Li.
8. While children continue to come up against widespread misunderstanding of their condition, scientists are trying to figure out the genetic cause of the disease.
9. It is not the first time people have come up with countermeasures against food scandals in China.
10. France were grateful to wrap up their victory over the Czechs in quick time, with Friday's match against the dangerous Russians to come.