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词汇 arose
释义 arose
verb
uk /əˈrəʊz/ us /əˈroʊz/
past simple ofarise(arise的过去式)
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arose | American Dictionary


arose
us/əˈroʊz/
past simple of arise

Examples of arose


arose
When troubles arose, the ministry arranged mergers, utilizing its informal ties with banks.
Two additional methodological issues arose in the estimation for 1992.
All six cases identified arose in visitors to the area, and most had very limited exposure to the contaminated water.
They instead tended to be accessed in school holidays, and when emergencies or unforeseen circumstances arose.
In the shadow of market creation and deregulation, opportunity points arose for social policy innovation.
The utopian fictions arose as the social order began to corrode.
Another loophole arose when a pensioner moved and transferred to a different post office.
A commentary places it in the larger context of mid-sixteenth-century agitations and attempts to identify the locality from which it arose.
Their preference for pragmatic arguments and their avoidance of constitutional debate almost certainly arose from their desire to avoid confrontation.
Part of this process of structural reform directly arose in response to the perception of substantial inefficiencies in the economy.
The committee's motivation for ardently defending a hereditarian explanation of mental defect arose from politics and propaganda.
Rather, language originated as a result of the natural evolution of more ' primitive ' forms of communicative behaviours - as these arose within a social setting.
They would have to add accounts of how the mistaken view arose and how its falsity was discovered.
The ' prosobranch ' caenogastropods arose first in the sea and then moved into freshwater and onto land.
The author opposes the stigmatization, which arose in the second half of the last millennium.
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