rise

B1 CET-4 Oxf 3000 高中 FREQ #2040 ★★★★★

n. 上升, 增加, 上涨, 高地, 升高, 出现 vi. 升起, 起身, 起立, 上升, 上涨, 增长, 高耸, 起义, 浮现 vt. 使飞起

发音

US /ɹaɪz/
AU /ɹaɪz/

词形变化

rises 复数 rised risen rises 三单 rises riseth rising riz rose rosest rising 现在分词 rose 过去式 risen 过去式 risen 过去分词 rised 过去式 rised 过去分词 rose 过去分词 risest rosest 过去式 riseth 三单 rose 复数

别名

rize

教材释义与例句

动词

上升;增强;起立;高耸

to increase in number, amount, or value

释义与例句

n. B1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater.

    The rise of the tide.

    There was a rise of nearly two degrees since yesterday.

    Exercise is usually accompanied by a temporary rise in blood pressure.

  2. 2.

    The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.

    The rise of the working class.

    The rise of the printing press.

    The rise of the feminists.

  3. 3.

    An increase in a quantity, price, etc.

    澳大利亚 加拿大 新西兰 南非 英国
  4. 4.

    Ellipsis of pay rise (“an increase in wage or salary”).

    澳大利亚 加拿大 爱尔兰 英国

    The governor just gave me a rise of two pound six.

  5. 5.

    The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of trousers or shorts.

    The rise of his pants was so low that his tailbone was exposed.

  6. 6.

    The front of a diaper.

  7. 7.

    A small hill; used chiefly in place names.

  8. 8.

    An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.

  9. 9.

    A very noticeable visible or audible reaction of a person or group.

    非正式

    Making fun of their football team is one sure way to get a rise from a crowd.

    She really got a rise from the audience when she donned a wig and talked like the president.

  10. 10.

    The height of an arch or a step.

    建筑

    As the rise, i.e. height, of the arch decreases, the outward thrust increases.

    Each step had a rise of 170 mm and a going of 250 mm.

  11. 1.

    Alternative form of rice (“twig”).

v. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To move upwards.

    起来

    上升

    不及物

    We watched the balloon rise.

    Disturbed by my footsteps, the birds rose above the treetops.

  2. 2.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To grow upward; to attain a certain height.

    不及物

    This elm tree rises to a height of seventy feet.

  3. 3.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To slope upward.

    不及物

    The path rises as you approach the foot of the hill.

  4. 4.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To appear to move upwards from behind the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.

    升起

    不及物

    The sun was rising in the East.

  5. 5.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To become erect; to assume an upright position.

    不及物

    to rise from a chair or from a fall

  6. 6.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To leave one's bed; to get up.

    不及物
  7. 7.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To be resurrected.

    比喻 不及物

    he rose from the grave; he is risen!

  8. 8.

    To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.

    To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn.

    比喻 不及物

    The committee rose after agreeing to the report.

  9. 9.

    To increase in value or standing.

    To attain a higher status.

    不及物
  10. 10.

    To increase in value or standing.

    Of a quantity, price, etc., to increase.

    不及物
  11. 11.

    To increase in value or standing.

    To become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in interest or power; said of style, thought, or discourse.

    不及物

    to rise in force of expression; to rise in eloquence; a story rises in interest.

  12. 12.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To develop, to come about or intensify.

    不及物

    As hunger and despondency became more intense, a determination rose within me to find a way of getting off the desert island.

  13. 13.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation; to become light.

    不及物

    Has that dough risen yet?

  14. 14.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To have its source (in a particular place).

    不及物

    The majestic Marannon, or Amazon River, rises out of the Lake Launcocha, situated in the province of Tarma, in 10° 14ʹ south latitude, and ten leagues to the north of Pasco.

  15. 15.

    To increase in value or standing.

    To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pitch.

    不及物 音乐

    to rise a tone or semitone

  16. 16.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur.

    不及物
  17. 17.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To become active, effective or operational, especially in response to an external or internal stimulus.

    不及物

    to rise to the occasion

    Thus far, my intellect has been able to rise sufficiently to meet every academic challenge that I have encountered.

    As Patrick continued to goad me, I felt my temper rising towards the limits of my self control.

  18. 18.

    To cause to go up or ascend.

    及物

    to rise a fish, or cause it to come to the surface of the water

    to rise a ship, or bring it above the horizon by approaching it

  19. 19.

    To retire; to give up a siege.

    废旧
  20. 20.

    To come; to offer itself.

  21. 21.

    To be lifted, or capable of being lifted, from the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; said of a form.

    过时 媒体 印刷
  22. 22.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To become perceptible to the senses (other than sight).

    不及物

    a noise rose on the air; odour rises from the flower

  23. 23.

    To begin, to develop; to be initiated.

    To become agitated, opposed, or hostile; to go to war; to take up arms; to rebel.

    不及物
  24. 24.

    To go up; to ascend; to climb.

    及物

    to rise a hill

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词源

From Middle English risen, from Old English rīsan, from Proto-West Germanic *rīsan, from Proto-Germanic *rīsaną (“to rise”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rey- (“to arise, rise”). According to Kroonen (2013), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃er- (“to rise, spring”). See also raise. Cognates Cognate with Dutch rijzen (“to rise”), German reisen (“to fall”), Limburgish rieze (“to rise”), Faroese and Icelandic rísa (“to rise”), Norwegian Nynorsk risa, rise (“to rise”), Gothic *𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌽 (*reisan, “to rise”) (whence 𐌿𐍂𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌽 (urreisan, “to arise”)). Non-Germanic cognates include Cornish ardh (“height”), Irish arad, ard, árd (“high, tall”), Manx ard (“high, tall”), Scottish Gaelic àrd (“high”), Welsh ardd (“hill, upland”), Latin orior (“to rise”), Ancient Greek ἔρις (éris, “quarell, strife; contention, rivalry”) (whence Greek έριδα (érida, “feud”)), Albanian rashë (“to have fallen; to have flopped”), Bulgarian ръст (rǎst, “size; stature; growth”), Czech růst (“growth”), Macedonian раст (rast, “growth, height”), Polish rost, wzrost (“growth”), Russian рост (rost, “growth”), Serbo-Croatian ра̑ст, rȃst (“growth”), Slovene rȃst (“growth”), Old Armenian յառնեմ (yaṙnem, “to arise, rise”) (whence Armenian հառնել (haṙnel, “to rise up”)), Persian رمبیدن (rombidan, “to collapse”), Tocharian A ar- (“to evoke”), Tocharian B er- (“to evoke”), Hittite 𒀀𒊏𒀀𒄑𒍣 (arāwanzi, “to rise”), Sanskrit ऋ (ṛ, “to rise”).

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