词汇 | rise |
释义 | rise verb uk /raɪz/ us /raɪz/rose | risen riseverb (MOVE UP)B1[ I ] to move upwards: 上升;升高;升起 The balloon rose gently (up) into the air.气球慢慢升入空中。 At 6 a.m. we watched the sun rise (= appear and move upwards in the sky).我们在早晨6点钟观看了日出。 New buildings are rising (= being built) throughout the city.城中各处一座座新楼拔地而起。 figurativeMurmurs of disapproval rose from(= came from) the crowd.人群中传出一阵阵非难的抱怨声。 [ I ] to stand, especially after sitting: (尤指从坐姿)起身,站起,起立 She rose from her chair to welcome us.她从椅子上站起身来迎接我们。 He rose to his feet to deliver his speech.他站起来发表讲话。 [ I ]formal to get out of bed: 起床 My grandfather rises at five every morning to do his exercises.我祖父每天早晨5点起床锻炼。 [ I ] geography specialized If a river rises somewhere, it first comes out of the ground there: (河流)发源 The River Cam rises in/at a place called Ashwell.剑河发源于一个叫阿什威尔的地方。 Steam rose from the simmering stew.炖着的肉咕嘟咕嘟冒着热气。 Suddenly, all her anger rose to the surface. What time does the moon rise? As water begins to boil, bubbles rise ever faster to the surface. This was a company that had risen from the dead.这是一家起死回生的公司。 Moving upwards ascend ascension ascent be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom bristle clamber come come up heave levitate levitation mount pop up pull rear scale scramble shinny soaring upwardly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal physiology: not sleeping & not unconscious Movement of liquids riseverb (INCREASE)B2[ I ] to increase: 增加,上涨,升高 Inflation is rising at/by 2.1 percent a month.通货膨胀一个月增长2.1%。 The wind/storm is rising (= beginning to get stronger).风/暴风雨越来越猛烈。 to increase increaseWe need to increase production to meet demand. growThe number of people living alone grows each year. risePrices rose by 10 per cent. go upHouse prices keep going up. escalateCrime in the city has escalated in recent weeks. [ I ] When emotions, etc. rise, they start to increase: (感情)变得强烈,激动 Tempers are rising (= people are becoming angry).人们越来越愤怒。 My spirits rise (= I feel happier) whenever I think of my friends.一想到朋友们,我的心情就会好起来。 She felt panic and terror rise in her whenever she thought of the future.一想到未来,她就会感到阵阵恐惧。 His voice rose (= became louder or higher) as he got angry.他生气时就会扯高嗓门。 The day after the explosion the death toll had risen to 90.爆炸后的第二天死亡人数已上升到了90人。 Used car sales have risen because of the increased cost of new cars.由于新车价格上涨,二手车销售量有所增加。 Employment levels are unlikely to rise significantly before the end of next year.在明年年底之前就业率很难有大幅度上升。 The number of business failures rose steeply last year.去年倒闭的公司数量激增。 The party's share of the vote rose from 11 percent in the last election to 21 percent this time. Price increases accrual added value anti-inflation anti-inflationary appreciate by something appreciate in value appreciation bull market dead cat bounce go through the roofidiom hyperinflation inflationary overcharge projected value put something up rack rack something up rebound reinflate roof You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Increasing and intensifying riseverb (BECOME SUCCESSFUL)C2[ I ] to become important, successful, or powerful: 变得重要(成功或有权力) After a long career with the company, she has risen to the position of chief executive.在公司工作了很长时间之后,她升到了首席执行官的职位。 He rose to power as the country emerged from its financial crisis.他在国家走出金融危机之时获得了权力。 She quickly rose through the ranks to become head of marketing.她很快步步高升至市场部主管。 The singer has risen from humble origins to become one of the most successful entertainers of all time.这位出身卑微的歌手成为了历史上最成功的娱乐明星。 Being important and having importance beat big deal bulk bulk largeidiom centrality count countable cut echo down/through the agesidiom equally fish front and centre have bigger/other fish to fryidiom have/take pride of placeidiom matter preponderate pride reign the beating heart of somethingidiom treasurable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling riseverb (BECOME HIGHER)[ I ] to become higher: 矗立;隆起;高起 The ground rises over there.那地方地势很高。 The castle is built on rising ground (= ground higher than areas around it).城堡建在一片高地上。 You can see the Alps rising (= showing as a higher area)in the distance/above the clouds.你可以看到阿尔卑斯山高高耸立在远方/高耸在云端之上。 [ I, I ] If bread or dough (= a soft uncooked mixture used for making bread) rises, it becomes bigger because of the action of yeast (= a fungus used in beer and bread making): (面包或面团)发起,发酵胀起 Leave the dough somewhere warm to rise.把面团放在温暖的地方发酵。 The temple's grand white arches rose conspicuously over the dirty decaying city.这座寺庙宏伟的白色拱门显眼地耸立在肮脏腐朽的城市上空。 At the unspoiled North Bay, three white pyramids rise like futuristic sails from the sea. The white cliffs rise majestically from the sea.白色的悬崖巍然耸立在海面上。 The gilded dome of the cathedral rises above the city.大教堂的金色穹顶高耸于城市上空。 The office block rises above the surrounding buildings. Moving upwards ascend ascension ascent be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom bristle clamber come come up heave levitate levitation mount pop up pull rear scale scramble shinny soaring upwardly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming bigger Bread riseverb (BE OPPOSED TO)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] (of a group of people) to begin to oppose or fight a bad government or ruler: (群众)反抗,起义 The people rose (up) against the oppressor/tyrant/dictator.人民奋起反抗压迫者/暴君/独裁者。 Activism & pressure groups active citizen active citizenship active resistance activism activist circulator citizen advocacy clicktivism clicktivist counter-demonstrate identity politics insurgency insurrection interest group lobbyist social entrepreneur special interest group stage a demonstration super-lobbyist super-militant You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking action against people in power riseverb (STOP WORK)[ I ]formal If parliament or a court rises, it stops work: (议会)休会,闭会;(法庭)休庭 Parliament/The court rose at 6 p.m.议会在下午6点休会/法庭在下午6点休庭。 Moving upwards ascend ascension ascent be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom bristle clamber come come up heave levitate levitation mount pop up pull rear scale scramble shinny soaring upwardly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Working hours GrammarArise or rise? Arise means ‘happen’ or ‘occur’. We use it with abstract nouns (e.g. problem). The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen. It is used in formal contexts: … Raise or rise? Raise must have an object, as it is a transitive verb. It is a regular verb; its three forms are raise, raised, raised: … Idiomsrise and shine! rise from the dead/grave rise to fame rise to the bait rise to the occasion/challenge Phrasal verbrise above something rise noun uk /raɪz/ us /raɪz/ risenoun (INCREASE)B2[ C ] an increase: 增加,上涨,升高 a sudden temperature rise气温的突然升高 a 5 percent rise in inflation5%的通货膨胀 August has seen a large rise in the number of unemployed.8月份失业人数剧增。 See also pay rise raisenounUS an increase increaseThere has been an sharp increase in municipal taxes this year. riseLast month saw a rise in the rate of inflation. gainWe are not seeing the gains in productivity that we expected. boostWe are hoping for a boost in sales this year. on the rise increasing: 在上升,在增长 Police say that youth crime is on the rise again.警方称青少年犯罪再次增长。 The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's profits this year. There has been an alarming rise in the rate of inflation.通货膨胀加剧的速度惊人。 All the evidence points to a substantial rise in traffic over the next few years.所有证据都表明,在今后几年中交通量会大幅增长。 She claimed that the rise in unemployment was just a further manifestation of the government's incompetence.她声称失业率上升进一步表明了政府的无能。 The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza.房价的上升意味着那些卖房者发了大财。 Increasing and intensifying accretion accumulate accumulative accumulatively add fuel to the fireidiom blaze crank go into orbitidiom go up growing growingly heighten inflation mushroom ramp something up ratchet something up/down re-escalate re-escalation reach a crescendo stake risenoun (MOVEMENT UP)C2[ S ] the process of becoming very famous, powerful, or popular: (地位的)升高,增强;成名;兴起 Her rapid rise to fame/power/popularity, etc. meant that she made many enemies.她一夜之间成名/大权在握/走红意味着她树了很多敌人。 Synonyms ascent(TO HIGHER POSITION)formal climb Opposite descent(POSITION) The film tells anew the story of his rise to fame and power.这部电影重现了他成名掌权的发迹史。 The group had a meteoric rise to fame in the 70s.这支乐队在20世纪70年代迅速成名。 Her rise to fame was quite phenomenal - in less than two years she was a household name.她的成名真是奇迹——不到两年的时间,她的大名已家喻户晓了。 The band enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable rise to success. He's only doing it to get a rise out of you. Making progress and advancing adaptive evolution advance the cause advanced advancement age boom evolve evolved flourish flower formatively from A to Bidiom mature punctuated equilibrium rebuild regenerate ripen ripeness spread wing risenoun (SLOPE/HILL)[ C ] a small hill or slope: 小山,丘;坡;高地 The castle is built on a slight rise above the town.城堡建在一个高出城镇的缓坡上。 Geography: hills & mountains acclivity alpine tundra clifftop craggy esker highlands hillock Marilyn mesa mid-ocean ridge motte Mount Kilimanjaro pinnacle scarp slope spur steep the Adirondack Mountains the Alaska Range the Alps Idiomsget a rise out of give rise to rise | American Dictionaryrise verb us/rɑɪz/past tenseroseus/roʊz/ | past participlerisenus/ˈrɪz·ən/ riseverb (MOVE UP)[ I ] to move up from a lower to a higher position, or to become higher: Smoke rose from the campfire. The trail rises gently to the top of the ridge. We watched the sun rise over the bay. New buildings are rising (= becoming higher as they are built) throughout the city. On a clear day, you can see the mountains rising (= appearing high) in the distance. [ I ] To rise is also to stand up: She rose to welcome us. [ I ] To rise is also to get out of bed, esp. in the morning. riseverb (INCREASE)[ I ] to become more or greater in amount, size, or degree; increase: Real estate prices have risen rapidly. The temperature rose to 80° by midday. Our hopes rose when the doctors told us that she was conscious and alert. A murmur rose from the crowd (= began to be heard). [ I ] To rise is also to move into a more important rank or position: He rose to fame in the 1940s. riseverb (FIGHT)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to begin to oppose or fight (esp. a bad government or ruler) as a group: He urged his followers to rise up against the oppressive regime. Phrasal verbsrise above something rise to something rise noun us/rɑɪz/ risenoun (SOMETHING THAT MOVES UP)[ C ] a small hill or slope: The house is built on a rise. rise | Business Englishrise verb[ I ] uk /raɪz/usrose | risen to increase in number, amount, or value: As growth becomes embedded, interest rates rise. Gold bullion for delivery in December rose $1.20 an ounce to $400 an ounce. rise sharply/dramatically/steadily, etc. rise by sthRetail sales volume rose by 7.2% in the 12 months to June. rise to sthThe jobless rate rose to 4.7% in Japan in September. WORKPLACE to move up to a more important position in an organization: Those who rise to the top in public affairs work can expect social recognition. rise through sthMr Reed rose quickly through the bank, becoming head of the corporate finance department in 2010. rise through the ranksShe rose through the company ranks, becoming general manager in 2009. rise to the challenge/occasion to show that you can deal with a difficult situation successfully: All eyes are now on the oil companies to see if they can rise to the challenge and get the fuel out quickly. rise noun uk /raɪz/us [ C ] an increase in number, amount, or value: a rise in sthThe strong profits prompted a 64% rise in the dividend. a sharp/dramatic/small rise Commodities analysts forecast a rise of around 3% a price/rate rise [ C ] HR, WORKPLACE UK(USraise) an increase in salary or wages: I think you should ask the boss for a rise. Postal workers have cut a pay deal giving them a basic rise of 3.3%. He will receive a pay rise when he joins the board. [ S ] the process of becoming more important or powerful: Thanks to the rise of e-commerce, many firms are embracing the internet for many of their activities. the meteoric rise of the internet as a political tool on the rise if something is on the rise, it is increasing: Interviews by video conference are on the rise. See alsohigh-rise low-rise pay rise Examples of riserise We find that for zero or moderate surface tension the speed at which a drop or plume rises increases algebraically with time. In sum, disyllables have the same phonetic and developmental relation to monosyllables that falls have to rises. When physical capital is complementary with human capital in production, returns on and the demand for skills rise with capital intensity. For instance, over-blowing on a wind instrument can cause an octave rise, which holds as the pressure is reduced. It consisted of aristocrats with recent titles, who rose from the very ranks of the municipal elite. The subject of sea level rise is surrounded by uncertainties. He told participants how he failed his examination and how he rose again. The effects of climate change (for example) include sea level rises, and increased frequencies of droughts, storms, and extreme temperatures. This problem surfaced as the issue of whether the rise of modern science was a natural development of premodern philosophy. Their systems will therefore continue to face an increased cost rate as the dependency rate rises. The rise of the seed plants and first trees are also covered. This, however, would be unlikely to account for all of the observed rise and it is likely that there is a true increase in incidence. A vertical bar rises the full height of the sash, 4in from the edge of the frame. This tendency may even be visible in the subsequent rises in standard of living, especially during the 1920s. The rise of labour militancy was perhaps the most important trend towards successful utilisation of non-violent action. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withriseriseThese are words often used in combination with rise. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alarming rise This might be one way of curbing the alarming rise in dyslexia. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English consequent rise in Moreover, the consequent rise in prices was inevitable, though naturally later in its impact. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 continued rise in The past two decades have seen a continued rise in interest in the nature of the relationship between health care providers and recipients of that health care. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with rise |
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