词汇 | arise |
释义 | arise verb[ I ] uk /əˈraɪz/ us /əˈraɪz/arose | arisen ariseverb[I] (HAPPEN)C1formal to start to happen or exist: 开始;开始进行(或存在) opportunity ariseIf the opportunity arises, I'd love to go to China. Problems arise when the payment is late. He died of complications arising from heart surgery. to begin to (make something) happen startHurry up – the film has already started. beginThe ceremony is about to begin. commenceThe meeting commenced with a moment of silence. openThe meeting opened with a short word of welcome to new members. originateThe idea for the business originated with my grandmother's recipes. should the need arise (alsoif the need arises) if it is necessary: 如果有必要的话 Could you work on Saturday, should the need arise? We can always rent a car, should the need arise. I will help you should the need arise. They are prepared to make a higher bid if the need arises. Production can be increased quickly if the need arises. See also matters arisingformal The question soon arises: who is to blame for all this? An occasion may arise when you can use your knowledge of French.可能有机会让你用用法语。 An unforeseen difficulty has arisen.出现了一个没有预料到的难题。 His reputation for carelessness was established long before the latest problems arose.在最近的一系列问题出现之前,他粗心大意的问题已经是众人皆知的了。 If a conflict arose between his faith and his constitutional duty, he should resign. Occurring and happening afoot asynchronous asynchronously attend attendant be at workidiom ensue ensuing eventuate fall into placeidiom follow on go off gone pass resynchronization resynchronize roll roll around shake out succeed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Essential or necessary ariseverb[I] (GET UP)literary to get out of bed: 起床 We arose early on Christmas morning.圣诞节早晨,我们早早地起了床。 Moving upwards ascend ascension ascent be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom bristle clamber come come up heave levitate levitation mount pop up pull rise scale scramble shinny soaring upwardly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal physiology: not sleeping & not unconscious 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: … arise | American Dictionaryarise verb[ I ] us/əˈrɑɪz/past tensearoseus/əˈroʊz/ | past participlearisenus/əˈrɪz·ən/ ariseverb[I] (HAPPEN)to come into existence or begin to be noticed; happen: Problems arise when kids leave school. When the opportunity arose, he decided to take it. ariseverb[I] (GET UP)fml to get up, esp. from bed after sleeping: We arose early on Saturday morning. Examples of arisearise Then the sample density is used to test whether the high-density cell could have arisen by chance. Another potential source of luminance-contrast contamination might have arisen due to the nonuniform distribution of macular pigment within the central macular region. There are certain characteristics or distinctions of the accompanying analysis that has arisen in the domain-theoretic approach to integration. Two additional methodological issues arose in the estimation for 1992. The second volume, however, has arisen out of a wider interdisciplinary discussion. 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. With the advent of knowledge-based computer systems, a new interest in the nature of expertise has arisen. 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. Such denigrating labelling had arisen in the context of political wrangling over power and authority. 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. See all examples of arise 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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