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rise

/rahyz/US // raɪz //UK // (raɪz) //

崛起,上升,兴起,涨

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    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.
    • : to get up after falling or being thrown down.
    • : to become active in opposition or resistance; revolt or rebel.
    • : to be built up, erected, or constructed.
    • : to spring up or grow, as plants: Weeds rose overnight.
    • : to become prominent on or project from a surface, as a blister.
    • : to come into existence; appear.
    • : to come into action, as a wind or storm.
    • : to occur: A quarrel rose between them.
    • : to originate, issue, or be derived; to have a source.
    • : to move from a lower to a higher position; move upward; ascend: The bird rose in the air.
    • : to ascend above the horizon, as a heavenly body.
    • : to extend directly upward; project vertically: The tower rises to a height of 60 feet. The building rises above the city's other skyscrapers.
    • : to have an upward slant or curve: The path rises as it approaches the woods.
    • : to attain higher rank, status, or importance or a higher economic level: to rise in the world.
    • : to advance to a higher level of action, thought, feeling, etc.: to rise above the commonplace.
    • : Angling. to come up toward the surface of the water in pursuit of food or bait.
    • : to prove oneself equal to a demand, emergency, etc.: to rise to the occasion; to rise to one's responsibilities.
    • : to become animated, cheerful, or heartened, as the spirits.
    • : to become roused or stirred: to feel one's temper rising.
    • : to increase in height, as the level of water: The river rose thirty feet in eight hours.
    • : to swell or puff up, as dough from the action of yeast.
    • : to increase in amount, as prices.
    • : to increase in price or value, as commodities.
    • : to increase in degree, intensity, or force, as fever, color, etc.
    • : to become louder or of higher pitch, as the voice.
    • : to adjourn or close a session, as a deliberative body or court.
    • : to return from the dead: Christ rose from the dead and on the third day ascended into heaven.
v.有主动词 verb
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    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.
n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : an increase in height, as of the level of water.
    • : the amount of such increase.
    • : an increase in amount, as of prices.
    • : an increase in price or value, as of commodities.
    • : Chiefly British. raise.
    • : an increase in degree or intensity, as of temperature.
    • : an increase in loudness or in pitch, as of the voice.
    • : Architecture, Building Trades. the measured height of any of various things, as a roof, a flight of steps, a stair step, or the crown of a road.the measured height of an arch from the springing line to the highest point of the intrados.
    • : the vertical distance through which the floor of an elevator or the like passes.
    • : origin, source, or beginning: the rise of a stream in a mountain.
    • : a coming into existence or notice: the rise of a new talent.
    • : extension upward.
    • : the amount of such extension.
    • : upward slope, as of ground or a road.
    • : a piece of rising or high ground: a house built upon a gentle rise.
    • : the distance between the crotch and the waist of a pair of trousers: Pants with a high rise are now in style.
    • : Angling. the coming up of a fish toward the surface in pursuit of food or bait.
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    • : rise above, to ignore or be indifferent to, as an insult.

Phrases

  • 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

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounincrease, improvement
Forms: risen, rising, rose
verbget up; ascend
Forms: risen, rising, rose
Synonyms
climb攀爬,攀登,攀升,攀攀grow增长,成长,长,壮大lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来move up上升,上调,升迁,上进push up推起,推举,推高,推推器rocket火箭,火箭弹,火箭炮,火箭筒soar飙升,翱翔,腾飞,飞升surge激增,浪涌,澎湃,汹涌澎湃arise出现,出现了,产生,出现的arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起aspire渴望,向往,向往的,有志于awake清醒的,觉醒,醒来,觉醒的levitate升空,浮空,悬浮,漂浮mount装载,装机,装入,装上rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来scale规模,尺度,等级,比例尺sprout萌芽,新芽,萌发,发芽surface表面,面,地面,表层surmount跨越,战胜,克服,战胜一切tower塔楼,塔台,高塔,塔up了,起来,起,上be erect竖起来,竖立,挺立,竖立起来be located位于,处于,所在地区,所处位置be situated位于,处在,处于,坐落在blast off轰轰轰,轰轰轰地打打打bob up摇头晃脑,摇摇晃晃,摇头晃脑的,摇头come up上来,上来了,上来吧,来吧get out of bed下床,起床,下床活动,下床睡觉get steeper越来越陡峭,更加陡峭,陡峭化,陡峭起来get to one's feet站起身来,站起来,站起,站稳脚跟go uphill上山,上坡,走上坡路,上山去have foundation有基础,有基础的,有根有据,有根基pile out堆出来的,堆积起来的reach up伸手,抬头,伸手不见五指,攀登rise and shine崛起与辉煌,崛起,奋起直追,兴起rise up站起来,起义,崛起,兴起roll out展开,铺开,展开行动,铺展sit up坐起来,坐起,坐起来吧,坐下来slope upwards上坡路,上坡坡度,上坡度,上坡stand up站起来,起立,站起身来,站起来了straighten up直起身来,直起腰来,直截了当,直身sweep upward扫荡,上扫,扫射,扫平turn out转出,翻出,转出的,转出的时候upspring子孙后代,子代,子孙,上一代
verbincrease, grow
Forms: risen, rising, rose
Synonyms
climb攀爬,攀登,攀升,攀攀grow增长,成长,长,壮大lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来move up上升,上调,升迁,上进push up推起,推举,推高,推推器rocket火箭,火箭弹,火箭炮,火箭筒soar飙升,翱翔,腾飞,飞升surge激增,浪涌,澎湃,汹涌澎湃arise出现,出现了,产生,出现的arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起aspire渴望,向往,向往的,有志于awake清醒的,觉醒,醒来,觉醒的levitate升空,浮空,悬浮,漂浮mount装载,装机,装入,装上rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来scale规模,尺度,等级,比例尺sprout萌芽,新芽,萌发,发芽surface表面,面,地面,表层surmount跨越,战胜,克服,战胜一切tower塔楼,塔台,高塔,塔up了,起来,起,上be erect竖起来,竖立,挺立,竖立起来be located位于,处于,所在地区,所处位置be situated位于,处在,处于,坐落在blast off轰轰轰,轰轰轰地打打打bob up摇头晃脑,摇摇晃晃,摇头晃脑的,摇头come up上来,上来了,上来吧,来吧get out of bed下床,起床,下床活动,下床睡觉get steeper越来越陡峭,更加陡峭,陡峭化,陡峭起来get to one's feet站起身来,站起来,站起,站稳脚跟go uphill上山,上坡,走上坡路,上山去have foundation有基础,有基础的,有根有据,有根基pile out堆出来的,堆积起来的reach up伸手,抬头,伸手不见五指,攀登rise and shine崛起与辉煌,崛起,奋起直追,兴起rise up站起来,起义,崛起,兴起roll out展开,铺开,展开行动,铺展sit up坐起来,坐起,坐起来吧,坐下来slope upwards上坡路,上坡坡度,上坡度,上坡stand up站起来,起立,站起身来,站起来了straighten up直起身来,直起腰来,直截了当,直身sweep upward扫荡,上扫,扫射,扫平turn out转出,翻出,转出的,转出的时候upspring子孙后代,子代,子孙,上一代

Examples

  • 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.