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rise
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- Conjugation :
past
rose
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pp
risen
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ing
rising
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Derivatives :
adj
rising
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- rise
[raɪz]
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1.
noun
[c]
(incline) 斜坡
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2.
noun
[c]
[BRIT]
(salary increase) 加薪
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3.
noun
[c]
(in prices,temperature,crime rate etc) 上升
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4.
noun
[s]
(to power,fame etc) 兴起
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5.
vi.
(move upwards) 上升
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6.
vi.
[prices]
[ numbers+]
上升
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7.
vi.
[water+]
上涨
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8.
vi.
[sun]
[ moon+]
升起
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9.
vi.
[wind+]
刮起来
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10.
vi.
[frm]
[person+]
(get up) 起床
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11.
vi.
(from chair) 起身
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12.
vi.
[sound]
[ voice+]
(in pitch) 提高
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13.
vi.
[land+]
隆起
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14.
vi.
[tower]
[ building+]
(also: rise up) 矗立
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15.
vi.
(revolt) 反抗
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16.
vi.
(in rank) 升职
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to rise to power
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掌权
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to rise above sth
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不受某事的影响
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to give rise to sth
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引起某事
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- rise
[raɪz]
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1.
vi.
上升,升起
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Every autumn, the birds rise from the trees to begin their journey south.
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每到秋天,鸟儿们便飞离树林开始它们的南徙。
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2.
vi.
增加,提高
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Industrial prices had risen three times more quickly than agricultural ones.
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工业产品在价格增长的速度上是农业产品的三倍。
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Productivity in manufacturing has risen faster than in the past.
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制造业的生产力相比过去有了更迅速地提高。
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3.
vi.
起身,起立,站起
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She rose from the table and went upstairs.
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她起身离开桌子上楼去了。
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4.
vi.
矗立,耸立;建成
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In the north their own wooded hill rose up.
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在北方,他们自己的山林繁茂地生长起来了。
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5.
vi.
显现,浮现
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The truth always rises to the surface.
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真相终会浮出水面的。
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6.
vi.
起源,产生,形成
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The building has risen from the ground in less than a year.
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不到一年时间,这座大楼便平地而起了。
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7.
vi.
晋升,提升
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Harry rose to the position of full professor last year.
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去年哈利荣升正教授一职。
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8.
vi.
上升,增加
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In developing nations, populations will continue to rise.
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发展中国家的人口将继续增长。
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9.
vi.
加大,加强
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The incident made his anger rise to new heights.
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这次事故令他更加恼怒了。
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10.
vi.
起床
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I had a headache when I rose in the morning.
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我早上起来时有点头疼。
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11.
vi.
排名上升,地位提高
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He rose through the ranks to become chief inspector.
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他从普通士兵升职成为检察长了。
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12.
vi.
振作,兴奋
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It was a nice day and my spirits were starting to rise.
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这个不错的天气令我精神振奋起来了。
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13.
vi.
激流勇进,迎接挑战
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People are rising to the challenge of the earthquake.
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人们勇敢面对地震带来的困难。
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14.
vi.
起义,反叛,造反
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A huge popular revolt rose against the government.
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一场盛大的反政府造反运动开始了。
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15.
vi.
发起,膨胀
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Her voice rose to a scream.
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她发出尖叫声。
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16.
vi.
升起
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The sun set and a swollen orange moon rose slowly above the desert.
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日落后,一轮橙色的圆月冉冉升起在沙漠上空。
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The sun also rises.
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太阳也升起了。
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17.
vi.
[Theology]
复活,死而复生
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I believe that Jesus rose from the dead.
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我相信耶稣是死而复生了。
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Christ is risen!
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基督升天了!
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18.
vi.
激动,激昂
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He did not apologise and her temper rose a little higher.
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他没有道歉,这让她更激动了。
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19.
vi.
变响,提高
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His voice rose on a wave of passion.
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他充满激情地提高了音量。
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20.
vi.
休会,闭会
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21.
vi.
发源
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This river rises from the lower Himalayan hills.
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这条河发源于喜马拉雅低矮的山地。
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22.
vi.
增强,加大
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The wind rose suddenly and she began to feel the cold.
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风突然变大,她初觉寒冷。
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23.
n.[c]
提高,增加
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The rise in student numbers has not been matched by an increase in teaching staff.
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学生数量的增加并没有带来相应的老师数量的增加。
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24.
n.[c]
上升,升起
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They watched the rise of the sun over the lake.
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他们看着太阳从湖面升起。
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25.
n.[c]
斜坡,坡面
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He walked to the top of the rise of the road.
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他朝这段斜坡路的顶端走去。
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The car couldn't make it up the rise.
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汽车不能爬坡。
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26.
n.[c]
上移,移高
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Her eyebrows rose in astonishment when she saw him.
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她看到他时惊讶地瞪大了眼睛。
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They cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon.
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他们为热气球的升空而欢呼。
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27.
n.[c]
加薪
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Engineering workers are also asking for a substantial rise in pay.
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工程人员同样也在要求大幅增加工资。
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28.
n.[u]
斜率;升度
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The length of the steps depends on the rise of the slope.
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台阶的长度远取决于斜坡的倾斜度。
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29.
n.[c]
水位上涨
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Heavy rains caused the rise of the water level.
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暴雨导致水位上涨。
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30.
n.[c/u]
[Theology]
起源,开端
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31.
n.[c]
抬高
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Manufacturers complained that the new regulation would cause a rise in their costs.
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制造商们抱怨新规定将导致他们成本上涨。
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They asked for a 10% rise in rates.
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他们要求将费率提高10%。
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32.
n.[c]
提高,上升
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A limited supply of land will contribute further to price rises.
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有限的土地供应将导致价格的进一步上涨。
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33.
n.[c]
高度
Collins English-English Dictionary
- rise
[raɪz]
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1.
n
[Brit]
an increase in salary or wages raise
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2.
vb
[mainly intr]
to get up from a lying, sitting, kneeling, or prone position
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3.
vb
to get out of bed, esp to begin one's day
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he always rises early
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4.
vb
to move from a lower to a higher position or place; ascend
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5.
vb
to ascend or appear above the horizon
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the sun is rising
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6.
vb
to increase in height or level
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the water rose above the normal level
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7.
vb
to attain higher rank, status, or reputation
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he will rise in the world
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8.
vb
to be built or erected
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those blocks of flats are rising fast
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9.
vb
to become apparent; appear
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new troubles rose to afflict her
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10.
vb
to increase in strength, degree, intensity, etc
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her spirits rose
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the wind is rising
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11.
vb
to increase in amount or value
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house prices are always rising
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12.
vb
to swell up
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dough rises
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13.
vb
to become erect, stiff, or rigid
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the hairs on his neck rose in fear
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14.
vb
(of one's stomach or gorge) to manifest or feel nausea; retch
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15.
vb
to become actively rebellious; revolt
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the people rose against their oppressors
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16.
vb
to slope upwards
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the ground rises beyond the lake
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17.
vb
to return from the dead; be resurrected
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18.
vb
to originate; come into existence
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that river rises in the mountains
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19.
vb
(of a session of a court, legislative assembly, etc) to come to an end; adjourn
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20.
vb
[angling]
(of fish) to come to the surface of the water, as when taking flies
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21.
vb
another term for raise
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22.
vt.
[tr]
[nautical]
[often foll by to]
[Spoken]
to respond (to teasing, etc) or fall into a trap prepared for one
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23.
n
the act or an instance of rising; ascent
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24.
n
an increase in height; elevation
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25.
n
an increase in rank, status, or position
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26.
n
an increase in amount, cost, or value
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27.
n
an increase in degree or intensity
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28.
n
a piece of rising ground
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29.
n
an upward slope or incline
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30.
n
the appearance of the sun, moon, or other celestial body above the horizon
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31.
n
the vertical height of a step or of a flight of stairs
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32.
n
the vertical height of a roof above the walls or columns
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33.
n
the height of an arch above the impost level
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34.
n
[angling]
the act or instance of fish coming to the surface of the water to take flies, etc
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35.
n
the beginning, origin, or source; derivation
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36.
n
[Slang]
an erection of the penis
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37.
n
See also rise above rise to
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38.
n
[Etymology]
Old English risan; related to Old Saxon risan, Gothic reisan
Examples
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to make one's gorge rise
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令人作呕;使人厌恶
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to rise heavily from one's seat
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吃力地从座位上站起来
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to rise from the ranks
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行伍出身
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to make one's temper rise
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使某人发脾气
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a rise to fame
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成名;出名
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Don't trouble yourself to rise.
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不劳你起身。
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to rise with the chickens
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闻鸡起舞,黎明即起
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He was wont to rise early.
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他过去习惯早起。
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In my hometown temperatures in winter never rise above zero.
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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.
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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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