rise 的 4 个定义
rose, ris·en [riz-uhn], /ˈrɪz ən/, ris·ing.
- to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
- to get up from bed, especially to begin the day after a night's sleep: to rise early.
- to become erect and stiff, as the hair in fright.
- (30)
rose, ris·en [riz-uhn], /ˈrɪz ən/, ris·ing.
- Nonstandard. to cause to rise.
- Nautical. to cause to rise above the visible horizon by approaching nearer to it;raise.
- an act or instance of rising.
- appearance above the horizon, as of the sun or moon.
- elevation or increase in rank, fortune, influence, power, etc.: the rise and fall of ancient Rome.
- (20)
- rise above, to ignore or be indifferent to, as an insult.
rise 近义词
increase, improvement
rise 的近义词 35 个
- acceleration
- advance
- ascent
- boost
- climb
- growth
- hike
- increment
- inflation
- progress
- surge
- upsurge
- upswing
- upturn
- accession
- accretion
- addition
- advancement
- aggrandizement
- augmentation
- breakthrough
- distention
- doubling
- enlargement
- heightening
- intensification
- multiplication
- promotion
- raise
- step-up
- swell
- upgrade
- waxing
- piling up
- stacking up
rise 的反义词 14 个
movement upward; upward slope
get up; ascend
rise 的近义词 44 个
- climb
- grow
- lift
- move up
- push up
- rocket
- soar
- surge
- arise
- arouse
- aspire
- awake
- levitate
- mount
- rouse
- scale
- sprout
- surface
- surmount
- tower
- up
- be erect
- be located
- be situated
- blast off
- bob up
- come up
- get out of bed
- get steeper
- get to one's feet
- go uphill
- have foundation
- pile out
- reach up
- rise and shine
- rise up
- roll out
- sit up
- slope upwards
- stand up
- straighten up
- sweep upward
- turn out
- upspring
rise 的反义词 17 个
increase, grow
rise 的近义词 44 个
- climb
- grow
- lift
- move up
- push up
- rocket
- soar
- surge
- arise
- arouse
- aspire
- awake
- levitate
- mount
- rouse
- scale
- sprout
- surface
- surmount
- tower
- up
- be erect
- be located
- be situated
- blast off
- bob up
- come up
- get out of bed
- get steeper
- get to one's feet
- go uphill
- have foundation
- pile out
- reach up
- rise and shine
- rise up
- roll out
- sit up
- slope upwards
- stand up
- straighten up
- sweep upward
- turn out
- upspring
rise 的反义词 17 个
progress in business
become apparent
rebel
由rise构成的短语
- rise and shine
- rise from the ashes
- rise in the world
- rise through the ranks
- rise to the bait
- rise to the occasion
- come up (rise in the world)
- get a rise out of
- give birth (rise) to
更多rise例句
- That’s not yet anywhere near the last peak of 6,500 — but it’s a significant rise from 200 in early July.
- This research took place before the pandemic and the rise in distance learning.
- “We just had a record quarter across almost every important metric in our business” thanks to the rise in digitization, he says.
- With in-person learning at school still curtailed in many areas, it makes sense that this would factor into an even greater rise in part-time work, simply out of necessity.
- Hurricanes and sea level rise inundate their coastal communities.
- Being something of a political cipher may have helped Revels rise to prominence.
- We tend to think not, but the rise of King, Kennedy, and Lincoln was unlikely, too.
- The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow.
- Most importantly, they were all deleted long before that percentage could rise any higher.
- He was also swept about in the music of D.C., a scene which gave rise to such acts as Fugazi and Thievery Corporation.
- See how those distant peaks rise serenely over the southern horizon!
- But he was ignorant of that part of the horrid tale; and the Duke, in a milder voice, bade him rise.
- That bunch of cottonwoods with the new-made grave close by the dead horses seemed to rise up between us, and I became speechless.
- The overture is over, the curtain is about to rise on the drama of Georgie's married life.
- It had its counterpart on the political side in the rise of representative democratic government.