Search results for ‘rise’
Examples (1-20 of 105)
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to make one's gorge rise
- 令人作呕;使人厌恶
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to rise heavily from one's seat
- 吃力地从座位上站起来
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to rise from the ranks
- 行伍出身
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to make one's temper rise
- 使某人发脾气
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a rise to fame
- 成名;出名
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Don't trouble yourself to rise.
- 不劳你起身。
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to rise with the chickens
- 闻鸡起舞,黎明即起
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He was wont to rise early.
- 他过去习惯早起。
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In my hometown temperatures in winter never rise above zero.
- 冬天时,我家乡的气温向来都在零度以下。
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The rise in greenhouse gases is partially the result deforestation.
- 森林的过度砍伐是造成温室气体增加的部分原因。
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The rise of AIDS and other deadly diseases along with armed conflicts and social tension make treating leprosy in Africa difficult.
- 在非洲,武装冲突、社会动荡外加上艾滋病和其它致命疾病的激增使得治愈麻风病变得非常困难。
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The temperature can rise up to thirty-eight degrees Celsius in summer.
- 夏季气温可能升到38摄氏度。
→ Celsius
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The court will rise at 3 p.m.
- 法院下午3点休庭。
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The temperature of the discussion started to rise as the participants added their arguments to the fray.
- 由于与会者的言辞发生冲突,导致讨论会开始升温。
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to rise to the challenge
- 迎接挑战
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One of the things that concerns me is the rise in vandalism.
- 令我担忧的问题之一是蓄意破坏案件的上升。
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to get {or} rise to one's feet
- 站起来
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Consumers will be hit hard by the rise in prices.
- 物价上涨对消费者打击重大。
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The level of the lake continues to rise.
- 湖水的水位继续上升。
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to rise to the occasion
- 应付自如
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