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arose

/uh-rohz/US // əˈroʊz //UK // (əˈrəʊz) //

出现了,产生了,出现的,产生的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense of arise.

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Examples

  • It opens with a bombastic set piece, but it was far less compelling than many of the little, dialogue-driven conflicts that arose.

  • In several cases, serious complications arose, and at least one death was documented.

  • Patterson decided that meant they just left the eaglets at the mercy of whatever danger arose.

  • The whole idea arose out of how everybody on the planet is using social media now—and bad guys are using social media.

  • As always, the NRA suggests it is some kind of grassroots organization that arose out of a common concern.

  • Sometimes the child lay so still that Aristide arose to see whether he was alive.

  • Another female person, whom I put down as Madam Stone, arose and disappeared through an open door at my approach.

  • At last, tired of fighting an unseen foe, the men arose to their feet, and with a wild cheer sprang forward.

  • When the first sunbeam gleamed through the window of Bat's tiny kitchen, I arose, pulled on my boots and went to feed my horse.

  • Quiet and good natured, when necessity arose he never failed to assert his authority.