词汇 | risen |
释义 | risen past participle ofrise Examples of risenrisen As the federal government's policy responsibilities have risen, the political capacity to manage its own affairs - especially fiscal affairs - has fallen. Sometime in the early nineteenth century these forms began to increase and have risen exponentially in frequency since that time. All this meant that the funds being spent on the armed forces had risen to about 25 per cent of the nation's total budget. The proportion living in sheltered accommodation had risen since follow-up, while fewer of the sample lived with parents. While middle class visiting and telephone contact has fallen, due to increased geographical mobility and women's labour participation, working class contact has risen. Clearly the practice of science in the late eighteenth century had become increasingly identified with the bourgeoisie, and the numbers of participants had risen tremendously. At the same time, the frequency of the appointment of non-partisan cabinet members has risen. However, the area under the forest cover has risen with the other types of the uncultivable lands being clubbed along with the forests. Questions about confession had risen around the preliminary hearings, and some of the judges may have let their personal persuasions be known. Moreover, the proportion of students relying on commercial credit had risen since 1998/99, as had the average amount they borrowed from these sources. It is formally indexed to prices but has so far risen faster than prices, on par with wages, on an ad hoc basis. In private or voluntary residential homes the proportion of people who are highly dependent had risen by 28%. As noted in the introduction, natural gas production has risen substantially only in recent years (mid-1980s). And once totalitarianism had risen to power, it then demanded institutional analysis in order to understand how it functioned and maintained power through terror. As a result, the market share of managed care insurers who take an active role in managing the delivery of care has risen dramatically (25). 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. |
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