arise 的定义
a·rose, a·ris·en [uh-riz-uhn], /əˈrɪz ən/, a·ris·ing.
- to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair when she entered the room.
 - to awaken; wake up: He arose at sunrise to get an early start to the beach.
 - to move upward; mount; ascend: A thin curl of smoke arose lazily from the cabin.
 - to come into being, action, or notice; originate; appear; spring up: New problems arise daily.
 - to result or proceed; spring or issue: It is difficult to foresee the consequences that may arise from this action. After such destruction many problems in resettlement often arise.
 
arise 近义词
come into being; proceed
get, stand, or go up
更多arise例句
- They wanted to see if the pathogen would change and if weakened forms might arise.
 - Like many Silicon Valley success stories, Snowflake arose from frustrations of an earlier era.
 - If you ask marketing leaders how their jobs have changed you’ll likely hear about needing backup plans should another crisis arise.
 - Much of the controversy surrounding the James Beard Foundation has arisen since the awards were canceled, a decision that remains opaque and confusing even to some within the organization.
 - So when new issues arise, Google’s systems are ready to handle those queries he said.
 - With a mortality rate of 70 percent, the more cases that arise, the deadlier this epidemic becomes.
 - That said, an investigation by the DEA does pose a risk should actual criminal charges arise.
 - The potential economic consequences that could arise from a travel ban on West Africa, says Eisenbarth, could be catastrophic.
 - Given that the nation is once again at war, that need could arise again sooner than anyone expects.
 - A number of problems can also arise when polls, like the above example from CNN, ask questions about policy.
 - Hence arise factions, dissensions, and loss to their religious interests and work; and these intruders seek to rule the others.
 - If not, he must carefully study the intervening pages with painstaking—for when once learned, no further difficulty can arise.
 - Prepare the table, behold in the watchtower them that eat and drink: arise, ye princes, take up the shield.
 - I do not know whether they can be manned, but everything is being prepared for any emergency that may arise.
 - Here, however, is the place where the water trouble will first arise, which will have to be provided for at the outset.