arising 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.
arising 近义词
emergent
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- Now, groups representing low-income people, prisoners and immigrants are racing to get as many individuals hooked into the system as possible in advance of the deadline, which has already been moved back as obstacles arose.
- It might have been a signal from Barrett that she does not intend to sit out all cases arising from the 2020 election, a pledge Democratic senators tried unsuccessfully to get her to take.
- Social media support networks have arisen in places from Nome to Greensboro to encourage and protect those willing to come forward, an environment that might explain more cases exploding into view.
- Like the epic wildfires this year across California, Oregon, and Washington, the wildfires in Colorado arose amid a year of extreme heat and dryness.
- When subsequent interactions arise, then, you can impress that customer by already knowing what they’re looking for and what they might need support with.
- That is the side that showed itself today, as the Court denied review of all seven petitions arising from state marriage bans.
- Now questions are arising about a German defense contractor that trained the Russian military.
- A final 38 were taken by executives who ended up paying fines or settlements arising from fraud charges.
- Nor will any Israeli government permit the vast infrastructure projects Kerry foresees arising near Jenin and Jericho.
- One of the arguments for intervention arising from the Syria strikes relies on a bit of sophistry.
- "Fine, Mr. Glavis," replied Mildred's mother, arising to greet him for the second time that day.
- The fact no doubt is that it is the fine and pure quality of tone that tells, arising from age, constant use, and beautiful woods.
- Directors sometimes go astray and cases are constantly arising to determine their liability.
- But what means this sudden lowering of the heavens, and that dark cloud arising from beneath the western horizon?
- Thus the wide habitability of the earth is an effect arising from the inclination of its polar axis.