move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up
升起;上升
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the tiny aircraft rose from the ground .那架微型飞机从地面升起。
(of the sun, moon, or another celestial body)appear above the horizon
(太阳、月亮或其他天体)出现在地平线上
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the sun had just risen .太阳刚刚升起。
(of a fish)come to the surface of water
(鱼)游上水面
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a fish rose and was hooked and landed .一条鱼游到水面,上了钩,被钓上了岸。
(of a voice)become higher in pitch
(声音)变亮,提高
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my voice rose an octave or two as I screamed .我尖叫时,嗓门升高了一两个八度。
reach a higher position in society or one's profession
(社会或职业的)地位升高
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the officer was a man of great courage who had risen from the ranks .这位军官是个行伍出身的勇士。
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摆脱;不受(约束性环境)的影响
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he struggled to rise above his humble background .他努力摆脱出身卑微的影响。
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高出;超越
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I try to rise above prejudice .我试图不抱偏见。
get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling
起身;站起
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she pushed back her chair and rose .她把椅子向后一推,站了起来。
get out of bed, especially in the morning
(尤指早上)起床
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I rose and got dressed .我起床穿好衣服。
〈主英〉 休会;散会;休庭
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the judge's remark heralded the signal for the court to rise .法官的话预示着即将休庭。
be restored to life
复活;被救活
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your sister has risen from the dead .你的姐姐死而复生了。
(of a wind)start to blow or to blow more strongly
(风)起;(风力)增强
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the wind continued to rise .风力继续增强。
(of a river)have its source
(河流)发源
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the Euphrates rises in Turkey .幼发拉底河发源于土耳其。
cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful
起义;反抗;反叛
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the activists urged militant factions to rise up .激进分子敦促好战派起来反抗。
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he didn't rise to my teasing .他没有怒对我的取笑。
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奋起应付(难局);能应付(难局)
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many participants in the race had never sailed before, but they rose to the challenge .许多参赛者从来没有驾船航行过,但是他们战胜了这一挑战。
(of land or a feature following the contours of the land)incline upwards; become higher
(土地,地貌轮廓特征)隆起,高起
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the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds .高沼地起伏平缓。
(of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure)be much taller than the surrounding landscape
(房屋,山,其他高的物体或建筑物)矗立;高起
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the cliff rose more than a hundred feet above us .绝壁高出我们100多英尺。
(of someone's hair)stand on end
(毛发)竖起
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he felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck .他感到脖子后面的头发竖了起来。
(of a building)undergo construction from the foundations
(建筑物)被建起
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rows of two-storey houses are slowly rising .一排排的两层楼正在慢慢兴建起来。
(of dough)swell by the action of yeast
(面团)发起,发酵膨胀
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leave the dough in a warm place to rise .把生面团放在暖和的地方让它发酵。
(of a bump, blister, or weal)appear as a swelling on the skin
(肿块,水疱,伤痕在皮肤上)出现,长出
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blisters rose on his burned hand .他烧伤的手上长出了水疱。
(of a person's stomach)become nauseated
(胃)感到恶心
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Fabio's stomach rose at the foul bedding . 法比奥一见那脏寝具就感到恶心。
increase in number, size, amount, or quality
(数目,尺寸,数量)增加;增长;上涨;(质量)提高,改善
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land prices had risen .土地价格上涨了。
(of the sea, a river, or other body of water)increase in height to a particular level, typically through tidal action or flooding
(海水、河水或其他水域)上涨
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the river level rose so high the work had to be abandoned 河面涨得太高,所以那项工程被迫放弃了
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figurative 〈喻〉the rising tide of crime .犯罪活动的上升趋势。
(of an emotion)develop and become more intense
(感情)产生并变得强烈
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he felt a tide of resentment rising in him .他感到一阵怨恨在心中升起。
(of a sound)become louder; be audible above other sounds
(声音)变响;高出(其他声音)
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her voice rose above the clamour .她的声音盖过了吵闹声。
(of a person's mood)become more cheerful
(情绪)变得更愉快
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her spirits rose as they left the ugly city behind .当他们远离那个丑陋的城市时,她的心情好转起来。
(of the colour in a person's face)become deeper, especially as a result of embarrassment
(尤指由于尴尬,脸色)发红;涨红
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he was teasing her, and she could feel her colour rising .他在取笑她,她能感到自己的脸涨得通红。
(of a barometer or other measuring instrument)give a higher reading
(气压表或其他测量仪器)读数升高。
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接近(某个年龄)
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she was thirty-nine rising forty .她39岁多快40岁了。
an upward movement; an instance of becoming higher
上升;升起
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the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises .这只鸟陡直而上振翅飞行。
an act of a fish moving to the surface to take a fly or bait
(鱼食假蝇或诱饵时)游上水面。
an increase in sound or pitch
(声音或声调的)提高
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the rise and fall of his voice .他说话声的起伏。
an instance of social, commercial, or political advancement
(社会或政治上的)提升,晋升;(商业的)兴起
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few models have had such a meteoric rise .很少模特儿能这样迅速成名。
an upward slope or hill
岗;坡;小山;高地。
the vertical height of a step, arch, or incline
(楼梯的)级高;(拱的)矢高;(斜坡的)垂直高度。
another term for
同<Bold>RISER</Bold>(义项2)。
an increase in amount, extent, size, or number
(数量,尺寸,数目)增加;增长;上涨;(程度)加剧
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local people are worried by the rise in crime .当地人为犯罪活动的增加而担心。
〈英〉 工资(或薪水)的增加。
[in sing.]a source; an origin
源头;起源
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it was here that the brook had its rise .这条小河的源头正是在这里。
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get (或take )a rise out of informal provoke an angry or irritated response from (someone), especially by teasing 〈非正式〉 (尤指因取笑)惹…恼怒 -
on the rise becoming greater or more numerous; increasing 在增加;在增长;在上升;在上涨prices were on the rise . 价格在上涨 -
becoming more successful 变得更成功
young stars on the rise . 越来越成功的新秀 -
rise and shine [usu. in imperative]informal get out of bed smartly; wake up 〈非正式〉 快起床!醒醒吧!rise to the bait 见BAIT .rise with the sun (或lark ) get up early in the morning 早起 -
someone's star is rising someone is becoming more successful or popular 某人越来越成功(或受欢迎)
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rise and fall 起落
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rise to one's feet 站起身
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a (+ 形容词 +) rise in ... 在某方面(... 的)增长
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on the rise 正在增加
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pay rise 涨薪
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give rise to 导致;产生
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