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  • Conjugation : past  rose ; pp  risen ; ing  rising
  • Derivatives : adj  rising
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

rise [raɪz]
  1. 1. noun [c] (incline) 斜坡
  2. 2. noun [c] [BRIT] (salary increase) 加薪
  3. 3. noun [c] (in prices,temperature,crime rate etc) 上升
  4. 4. noun [s] (to power,fame etc) 兴起
  5. 5. vi. (move upwards) 上升
  6. 6. vi. [prices] [ numbers+] 上升
  7. 7. vi. [water+] 上涨
  8. 8. vi. [sun] [ moon+] 升起
  9. 9. vi. [wind+] 刮起来
  10. 10. vi. [frm] [person+] (get up) 起床
  11. 11. vi. (from chair) 起身
  12. 12. vi. [sound] [ voice+] (in pitch) 提高
  13. 13. vi. [land+] 隆起
  14. 14. vi. [tower] [ building+] (also: rise up) 矗立
  15. 15. vi. (revolt) 反抗
  16. 16. vi. (in rank) 升职
    to rise to power
    掌权
    to rise above sth
    不受某事的影响
    to give rise to sth
    引起某事

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

rise [raɪz]
  1. 1. vi. 上升升起
    Every autumn, the birds rise from the trees to begin their journey south.
    每到秋天,鸟儿们便飞离树林开始它们的南徙。
  2. 2. vi. 增加提高
    Industrial prices had risen three times more quickly than agricultural ones.
    工业产品价格增长速度上是农业产品三倍
    Productivity in manufacturing has risen faster than in the past.
    制造业生产力相比过去有了迅速提高
  3. 3. vi. 起身起立,站起
    She rose from the table and went upstairs.
    起身离开桌子上楼去了。
  4. 4. vi. 矗立耸立建成
    In the north their own wooded hill rose up.
    在北方他们自己山林繁茂生长起来了。
  5. 5. vi. 显现浮现
    The truth always rises to the surface.
    真相终会浮出水面的。
  6. 6. vi. 起源产生形成
    The building has risen from the ground in less than a year.
    不到一年时间,这座大楼便平地而起了。
  7. 7. vi. 晋升提升
    Harry rose to the position of full professor last year.
    去年哈利荣升正教授一职。
  8. 8. vi. 上升增加
    In developing nations, populations will continue to rise.
    发展中国家人口继续增长
  9. 9. vi. 加大加强
    The incident made his anger rise to new heights.
    这次事故令他更加恼怒了。
  10. 10. vi. 起床
    I had a headache when I rose in the morning.
    早上起来有点头疼
  11. 11. vi. 排名上升地位提高
    He rose through the ranks to become chief inspector.
    他从普通士兵升职成为检察长了。
  12. 12. vi. 振作兴奋
    It was a nice day and my spirits were starting to rise.
    这个不错天气令我精神振奋起来了。
  13. 13. vi. 激流勇进,迎接挑战
    People are rising to the challenge of the earthquake.
    人们勇敢面对地震带来困难
  14. 14. vi. 起义反叛造反
    A huge popular revolt rose against the government.
    一场盛大反政府造反运动开始了。
  15. 15. vi. 发起膨胀
    Her voice rose to a scream.
    发出尖叫声
  16. 16. vi. 升起
    The sun set and a swollen orange moon rose slowly above the desert.
    日落后,一轮橙色的圆月冉冉升起沙漠上空
    The sun also rises.
    太阳升起了。
  17. 17. vi. [Theology] 复活,死而复生
    I believe that Jesus rose from the dead.
    相信耶稣是死而复生了。
    Christ is risen!
    基督升天了!
  18. 18. vi. 激动激昂
    He did not apologise and her temper rose a little higher.
    没有道歉,这让她更激动了。
  19. 19. vi. 变响,提高
    His voice rose on a wave of passion.
    充满激情提高音量
  20. 20. vi. 休会闭会
  21. 21. vi. 发源
    This river rises from the lower Himalayan hills.
    这条河发源于喜马拉雅低矮的山地
  22. 22. vi. 增强加大
    The wind rose suddenly and she began to feel the cold.
    突然变大,她初觉寒冷
  23. 23. n.[c] 提高增加
    The rise in student numbers has not been matched by an increase in teaching staff.
    学生数量增加没有带来相应老师数量增加
  24. 24. n.[c] 上升升起
    They watched the rise of the sun over the lake.
    他们看着太阳从湖面升起
  25. 25. n.[c] 斜坡坡面
    He walked to the top of the rise of the road.
    他朝这段斜坡路的顶端走去。
    The car couldn't make it up the rise.
    汽车不能爬坡
  26. 26. n.[c] 上移,移高
    Her eyebrows rose in astonishment when she saw him.
    看到他时惊讶地瞪大了眼睛
    They cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon.
    他们热气球升空欢呼
  27. 27. n.[c] 加薪
    Engineering workers are also asking for a substantial rise in pay.
    工程人员同样也在要求大幅增加工资
  28. 28. n.[u] 斜率;升度
    The length of the steps depends on the rise of the slope.
    台阶长度取决于斜坡的倾斜度
  29. 29. n.[c] 水位上涨
    Heavy rains caused the rise of the water level.
    暴雨导致水位上涨
  30. 30. n.[c/u] [Theology] 起源开端
  31. 31. n.[c] 抬高
    Manufacturers complained that the new regulation would cause a rise in their costs.
    制造商们抱怨新规定将导致他们成本上涨
    They asked for a 10% rise in rates.
    他们要求费率提高10%。
  32. 32. n.[c] 提高上升
    A limited supply of land will contribute further to price rises.
    有限的土地供应导致价格进一步上涨
  33. 33. n.[c] 高度

Collins English-English Dictionary

rise [raɪz]
  1. 1. n [Brit] an increase in salary or wages raise
  2. 2. vb [mainly intr] to get up from a lying, sitting, kneeling, or prone position
  3. 3. vb to get out of bed, esp to begin one's day
    he always rises early
  4. 4. vb to move from a lower to a higher position or place; ascend
  5. 5. vb to ascend or appear above the horizon
    the sun is rising
  6. 6. vb to increase in height or level
    the water rose above the normal level
  7. 7. vb to attain higher rank, status, or reputation
    he will rise in the world
  8. 8. vb to be built or erected
    those blocks of flats are rising fast
  9. 9. vb to become apparent; appear
    new troubles rose to afflict her
  10. 10. vb to increase in strength, degree, intensity, etc
    her spirits rose
    the wind is rising
  11. 11. vb to increase in amount or value
    house prices are always rising
  12. 12. vb to swell up
    dough rises
  13. 13. vb to become erect, stiff, or rigid
    the hairs on his neck rose in fear
  14. 14. vb (of one's stomach or gorge) to manifest or feel nausea; retch
  15. 15. vb to become actively rebellious; revolt
    the people rose against their oppressors
  16. 16. vb to slope upwards
    the ground rises beyond the lake
  17. 17. vb to return from the dead; be resurrected
  18. 18. vb to originate; come into existence
    that river rises in the mountains
  19. 19. vb (of a session of a court, legislative assembly, etc) to come to an end; adjourn
  20. 20. vb [angling] (of fish) to come to the surface of the water, as when taking flies
  21. 21. vb another term for raise
  22. 22. vt. [tr] [nautical] [often foll by to] [Spoken] to respond (to teasing, etc) or fall into a trap prepared for one
  23. 23. n the act or an instance of rising; ascent
  24. 24. n an increase in height; elevation
  25. 25. n an increase in rank, status, or position
  26. 26. n an increase in amount, cost, or value
  27. 27. n an increase in degree or intensity
  28. 28. n a piece of rising ground
  29. 29. n an upward slope or incline
  30. 30. n the appearance of the sun, moon, or other celestial body above the horizon
  31. 31. n the vertical height of a step or of a flight of stairs
  32. 32. n the vertical height of a roof above the walls or columns
  33. 33. n the height of an arch above the impost level
  34. 34. n [angling] the act or instance of fish coming to the surface of the water to take flies, etc
  35. 35. n the beginning, origin, or source; derivation
  36. 36. n [Slang] an erection of the penis
  37. 37. n See also rise above rise to
  38. 38. n [Etymology] Old English risan; related to Old Saxon risan, Gothic reisan

Examples

to make one's gorge rise
令人作呕;使人厌恶
to rise heavily from one's seat
吃力地从座位上站起来
to rise from the ranks
行伍出身
to make one's temper rise
使某人发脾气
a rise to fame
成名;出名
Don't trouble yourself to rise.
不劳你起身。
to rise with the chickens
闻鸡起舞,黎明即起
He was wont to rise early.
他过去习惯早起。
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。
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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