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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]
[raɪz]
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1.
vi.
起立;直立
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2.
vi.
直立;变坚硬;(毛发)竖起
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3.
vi.
休会,闭会
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The court will rise at 3 p.m.
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法院下午3点休庭。
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4.
vi.
上升,升起
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The temperature can rise up to thirty-eight degrees Celsius in summer.
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夏季气温可能升到38摄氏度。
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5.
vi.
高出,高耸;隆起
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the tower rising above the trees
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耸立在林中的宝塔
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hills rising steeply
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陡峭的群山
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6.
vi.
呈现在地平线之上
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The moon rose.
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月亮升起来了。
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The sun rises in the east.
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太阳从东方升起。
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7.
vi.
(数量、程度等)增加;(地位、名望等)提高;(重要性等)增加;上涨
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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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The river rose rapidly.
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河水涨得很快。
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8.
vi.
(风力)增强;(音响等)增大
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9.
vi.
显现;浮现;(鱼等)浮起
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land rising ahead of the ship
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出现在船前方的陆地
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A thought rose in my mind.
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一个想法浮现在我的心头。
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10.
vi.
起因;发源
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11.
vi.
发生
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12.
vi.
建成
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a house rising on the hill
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建在山上的房屋
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13.
vi.
激动;(情绪等)高涨
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to make one's temper rise
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使某人发脾气
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14.
vi.
(面包等)发起来
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15.
vi.
生气;(脸色)涨得通红
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16.
vi.
起义;造反,起来反抗
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A group of fifty people rose up yesterday morning.
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昨天早晨一个五十人的队伍起义了。
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17.
vi.
[theology]
复活,死而复生
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18.
vt.
使(鸟)飞起;使(鱼)浮出水面
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19.
vt.
抬高(价格)
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20.
noun
(日、月等的)升起;上升
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21.
noun
山(岗);高地;斜坡
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22.
noun
(程度、数量、价格、价值等的)增长;(地位、重要性等的)提高;(工资等的)增加
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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.
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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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23.
noun
(楼梯的)级高;(水位的)上涨;(音调的)升高
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24.
noun
(鱼的)浮起
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25.
noun
起源;发端
Collins English-English Dictionary
- rise
[raɪz]
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1.
vb
[mainly intr]
to get up from a lying, sitting, kneeling, or prone position
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2.
n
[Brit]
an increase in salary or wages raise
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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]
[informal]
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
→ gorge
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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
→ heavily
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to rise from the ranks
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行伍出身
→ rank
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to make one's temper rise
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使某人发脾气
→ rise
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a rise to fame
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成名;出名
→ to
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Don't trouble yourself to rise.
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不劳你起身。
→ trouble
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to rise with the chickens
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闻鸡起舞,黎明即起
→ with
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He was wont to rise early.
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他过去习惯早起。
→ wont
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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。
→ above
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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。
→ rise
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