rise的意思和读音

rise

: [raɪz] : [raɪz]

v.

n.

rose  risen  rises  rising  

adj.+n.sharp rise,rapid rise,steep rise,sudden rise,significant rise

adv.+v.fast rise,dramatically rise,inexorably rise

v.+n.rise percent,curb rise,level rise,cause rise,stem rise

v.fall,sink

risen.increase

1.[c]an increase in an amount, a number or a level

The industry is feeling the effects of recent price rises.

There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.

2.[c]an increase in the money you are paid for the work you do

I'm going to ask for a rise.

He criticized the huge pay rises awarded to industry bosses.

in power/importance

3.[sing]~ (of sb/sth)the act of becoming more important, successful, powerful, etc.

the rise of fascism in Europe西

the rise and fall of the British Empire

her meteoric rise to power

upward movement

4.[sing]an upward movement

She watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest as he slept.

sloping land

5.[c]an area of land that slopes upwards

The church was built at the top of a small rise.

IDMget a rise out of sbto make sb react in an angry way by saying sth that you know will annoy them, especially as a joke

The novel's success gave rise to a number of sequels.

give rise to sth使to cause sth to happen or exist

The novel's success gave rise to a number of sequels.

v.move upwards

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to come or go upwards; to reach a higher level or position

Smoke was rising from the chimney.

The river has risen (by) several metres.

get up

2.[i](+ adv./prep.)to get up from a lying, sitting or kneeling position

He was accustomed to rising(= getting out of bed) early.

They rose from the table.

She rose to her feet.

of sun/moon

3.[i]when the sun, moon, etc.rises , it appears above the horizon

The sun rises in the east.

end meeting

4.[i]to end a meeting

The House(= members of the House of Commons) rose at 10 p.m. 10

increase

5.[i]to increase in amount or number

rising fuel bills

The price of gas rose.

Gas rose in price .

Unemployment rose (by) 3%. 3%。

Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.

become powerful/important

6.[i](+ adv./prep.)to become more successful, important, powerful, etc.

a rising young politician

She rose to power in the 70s. 20 70

He rose to the rank of general.

She rose through the ranks to become managing director.

of sound

7.[i]if a soundrises , it becomes louder and higher

Her voice rose angrily.

of wind

8.[i]if the windrises , it begins to blow more strongly

of feeling

9.[i]if a feelingrises inside you, it begins and gets stronger

He felt anger rising inside him.

Her spirits rose(= she felt happier) at the news.

of your colour

10.[i]if your colourrises , your face becomes pink or red with embarrassment

of hair

11.[i]if hairrises , it stands vertical instead of lying flat

The hair on the back of my neck rose when I heard the scream.

fight

12.[i]~ (up) (against sb/sth)to begin to fight against your ruler or government or against a foreign army

The peasants rose in revolt.

He called on the people to rise up against the invaders.

become visible

13.[i]to be or become visible above the surroundings

Mountains rose in the distance.

of land

14.[i]if landrises , it slopes upwards

The ground rose steeply all around.

of beginning of river

15.[i]+ adv./prep.a riverrises where it begins to flow

The Thames rises in the Cotswold hills.

of bread/cakes

16.[i]when bread, cakes, etc.rise , they swell because of the action of yeast or baking powder

of dead person

17.[i]~ (from sth)to come to life again

to rise from the dead

Can a new party rise from the ashes of the old one?

IDMrise and shineusually used in orders to tell sb to get out of bed and be active

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v.1.to move upward or to a higher position; if the sun, moon, or a star rises, it seems to move higher in the sky; if land rises, it slopes upward and becomes higher; if your voice rises, it gets higher, often because of a strong feeling; if the hairs on a part of your body rise, they start to move upward because you are very frightened; to come up through the surface of the earth or water2.to increase in size, amount, quality, or strength; if a sea, lake, or other area of water rises, or if the tide rises, the amount of water in it increases and its level goes up; if a wind rises, it starts to become stronger; if a feeling or emotion rises, it becomes stronger; if something such as bread or a cake rises, it increases in size and height when it is cooked or when yeast is added; if a sound rises, you can start to hear it or it gets louder3.to achieve success, power, or a higher status4.to stand from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position; to get out of bed in the morning5.if a building or natural feature rises or rises up somewhere, it is tall or high and can be seen clearly6.to start to protest and fight against a government or leader7.if something such as a law court or committee rises, it stops working at the end of the day or for a period of time8.if your color rises, your face becomes red because you are embarrassed or ashamed1.to move upward or to a higher position; if the sun, moon, or a star rises, it seems to move higher in the sky; if land rises, it slopes upward and becomes higher; if your voice rises, it gets higher, often because of a strong feeling; if the hairs on a part of your body rise, they start to move upward because you are very frightened; to come up through the surface of the earth or water2.to increase in size, amount, quality, or strength; if a sea, lake, or other area of water rises, or if the tide rises, the amount of water in it increases and its level goes up; if a wind rises, it starts to become stronger; if a feeling or emotion rises, it becomes stronger; if something such as bread or a cake rises, it increases in size and height when it is cooked or when yeast is added; if a sound rises, you can start to hear it or it gets louder3.to achieve success, power, or a higher status4.to stand from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position; to get out of bed in the morning5.if a building or natural feature rises or rises up somewhere, it is tall or high and can be seen clearly6.to start to protest and fight against a government or leader7.if something such as a law court or committee rises, it stops working at the end of the day or for a period of time8.if your color rises, your face becomes red because you are embarrassed or ashamed

n.1.an increase in size, amount, quality, or strength; a raise in pay2.an increase in the power or influence of someone or something3.an upward movement; a piece of land that slopes upward

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1.Just a little cold which had settled in his chest, he said, trying to rise to greet her.

2.A spokesman at Tyson Foods Inc. said the Springdale, Ark. , meat company 'won't speculate on the impact' of a yuan rise.(TysonFoodsInc.)

3.One of the most tangible areas of improvement has been a steady rise in the number of Chinese tourists visiting Taiwan.便

4.Experience suggests that this sort of intolerance can all too easily give rise to political violence.

5.This tsunami will bring with it a corresponding surge in the U. S. trade deficit and, with it, a rise in U. S. unemployment .

6.Just as Jesus rose from the dead, they also rise from the waters of baptism to "set out on a new life" ( Romans 6: 4).”(6:4)。

7.Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. ---Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, author, and inventor.使---

8.That's why there is a huge benefit to 'early to bed, early to rise'. You're spending more of your waking moments in sunlight.”,

9.Remember that the sun will still rise tomorrow even if I had one too many slices of pizza or an extra scoop of ice cream tonight.便

10.But if misgovernance is not the cause of the general rise in executive pay, strengthening corporate governance is surely not the solution.