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BNC: 644 COCA: 727

rise

1 rise /ˈraɪz/ verb
rises; rose /ˈroʊz/ ; risen /ˈrɪzn̩/ ; rising /ˈraɪzɪŋ/
1 rise
/ˈraɪz/
verb
rises; rose /ˈroʊz/ ; risen /ˈrɪzn̩/ ; rising /ˈraɪzɪŋ/
Learner's definition of RISE
[no object]
: to move upward上升;升起
often + up
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
: to become higher升高;上涨
: to slope or extend upward隆起;耸立
often + up
: to advance to a higher level or position : to become more popular, successful, etc.(变得)更有地位,更加知名,更加成功
: to increase in amount, number, level, etc. : to become more(数量、水平等)上升,增加
: to become stronger : to increase in strength(力量)变强,增强
: to become louder : to increase in volume(声音)变响,变大
: to stand up起立;站起
: to get up from sleeping in a bed起床
of the sun or moon : to appear above the horizon太阳或月亮)升起
opposite 1set 11
of bread, cake, etc. : to become bigger because of being filled with air bubbles made through a chemical process(面包、蛋糕等)发酵
: to begin to fight in order to remove a ruler or government造反;起义
often + up
: to live again after dying : to come back to life复活;再生

rise above

[phrasal verb]
rise above (something)
: to not allow yourself to be hurt or controlled by (something bad or harmful)克服;摆脱
: to be or become better than (something)胜过;优于

rise to the occasion/challenge

: to make the special effort that is required to successfully deal with a difficult situation成功应对困难局面/挑战

your gorge rises

see 1gorge
2 rise /ˈraɪz/ noun
plural rises
2 rise
/ˈraɪz/
noun
plural rises
Learner's definition of RISE
[count] : an increase in amount, number, level, etc.(数量、水平等的)增加,上升usually singular通常用单数
opposite decrease
[singular] : an upward movement升起;升高
[singular] : the act of advancing to a higher level or position : the process by which something or someone becomes established, popular, successful, etc.(地位的)升迁;(优势、重要性、受欢迎程度等的)增强
[count]
: an upward slope上坡
: an area of ground that is higher than the ground around it : a small hill高地;小山丘
[count] British : an increase in the amount of money paid to a worker : raise加薪;涨工资

get a rise out of

informal
: to cause (someone) to react in an angry way : to make (someone) angry or upset惹恼;激怒

give rise to

: to cause or produce (something)引起;导致

on the rise

: increasing in amount, number, level, etc.(数量、水平等)增长,上升
: becoming more successful, popular, etc.(变得)更加成功,更受欢迎
BNC: 644 COCA: 727

rise

1 of 2

verb

rose ˈrōz How to pronounce rise (audio) ; risen ˈri-zᵊn How to pronounce rise (audio) ; rising ˈrī-ziŋ How to pronounce rise (audio)

intransitive verb

1
a
: to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting
b
: to get up from sleep or from one's bed
2
: to return from death
3
: to take up arms
rise in rebellion
4
: to respond warmly : applaud
usually used with to
the audience rose to her verve and wit
5
chiefly British : to end a session : adjourn
6
: to appear above the horizon
the sun rises at six
7
a
: to move upward : ascend
b
: to increase in height, size, volume, or pitch
8
: to extend above other objects
mountain peaks rose to the west
9
a
: to become heartened or elated
his spirits rose
b
: to increase in fervor or intensity
my anger rose as I thought about the insult
10
a
: to attain a higher level or rank
officers who rose from the ranks
b
: to increase in quantity or number
11
a
: to take place : happen
b
: to come into being : originate
12
: to follow as a consequence : result
13
: to exert oneself to meet a challenge
rise to the occasion

rise

2 of 2

noun

1
a
: a spot higher than surrounding ground : hilltop
b
: an upward slope
a rise in the road
2
: an act of rising or a state of being risen: such as
a
: a movement upward : ascent
b
: emergence (as of the sun) above the horizon
c
: the upward movement of a fish to seize food or bait
3
: beginning, origin
the river had its rise in the mountain
4
: the distance or elevation of one point above another
5
a
: an increase especially in amount, number, or volume
b
chiefly British : raise sense 3b
c
: an increase in price, value, rate, or sum
a rise in the cost of living
6
: an angry reaction
got a rise out of him
7
: the distance from the crotch to the waistline on pants
Choose the Right Synonym for rise

spring, arise, rise, originate, derive, flow, issue, emanate, proceed, stem mean to come up or out of something into existence.

spring implies rapid or sudden emerging.

an idea that springs to mind

arise and rise may both convey the fact of coming into existence or notice but rise often stresses gradual growth or ascent.

new questions have arisen
slowly rose to prominence

originate implies a definite source or starting point.

the fire originated in the basement

derive implies a prior existence in another form.

the holiday derives from an ancient Roman feast

flow adds to spring a suggestion of abundance or ease of inception.

words flowed easily from her pen

issue suggests emerging from confinement through an outlet.

blood issued from the cut

emanate applies to the coming of something immaterial (such as a thought) from a source.

reports emanating from the capital

proceed stresses place of origin, derivation, parentage, or logical cause.

advice that proceeds from the best of intentions

stem implies originating by dividing or branching off from something as an outgrowth or subordinate development.

industries stemming from space research

Example Sentences

Verb Smoke was rising into the air. Bubbles rose to the surface of water. The tide rose and fell. The land rises as you move away from the coast. a tower rising above the little town a politician who rose to fame very quickly The book has risen to the top of best-seller lists. People are angry about rising gasoline prices. The market is continuing to rise. The wind rose in the afternoon. Noun We watched the rise and fall of the waves. The book describes the empire's rise and fall. the meteoric rise of the Internet a politician's rise to fame See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The battle for the stablecoin market is heating up as interest rates continue to rise and the largest players jostle for market share. Vicky Ge Huang And Caitlin Ostroff, WSJ, 17 Sep. 2022 Raise it above your head, rise up to a standing position, then squat down again, switching out the bar for the kettlebell. Philip Ellis, Men's Health, 14 Sep. 2022 The issues prompted parents to rise up to run for school board seats after concerns over educational content during the coronavirus pandemic. Joshua Q. Nelson, Fox News, 6 Sep. 2022 Since taking home the top prize on season 4 of American Idol in 2005, the Oklahoma native has continued to rise up the music ranks, earning Grammys, CMA AWards and critical praise for her storytelling and vocal talents. Grace Gavilanes, Peoplemag, 4 Sep. 2022 Everyone knows that the truly loyal wait in the pumpkin patch on Halloween, hoping the Great Pumpkin will rise up and give them treats. Marisa Lascala, Good Housekeeping, 22 Aug. 2022 Then came publication day, and his book’s swift rise up the bestseller lists. Harrison Smith, Washington Post, 16 Aug. 2022 And to rise up against the machine, the establishment’s way of doing things, which clearly wasn’t working. Michael Klein, SPIN, 15 Aug. 2022 This thing is in beta --— not exactly the kind of innovation that's going to rise up and put us all inside the Matrix or whatever. Allison Morrow, CNN, 11 Aug. 2022
Noun
The rise of Figma, which Mr. Field co-founded with a former Brown University classmate, was fast even by the standards of Silicon Valley. Rob Copeland, WSJ, 16 Sep. 2022 But the trajectory is positive, and the rise of young African chefs—such as Nigeria’s Michael Elégbèdé, Zambia’s Lilliam Elidah, and Congolese Dieuveil Malonga—in some of the world’s best kitchens is a sign of the shifting perceptions. Meron Demisse, Quartz, 14 Sep. 2022 The rise in food prices is one of the key factors fueling inflation, according to recent CPI data. Alicia Wallace, CNN, 14 Sep. 2022 ZipRecruiter’s chief economist, Sinem Buber, told Fortune that the rise in core inflation in August, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, was a worrying sign. Will Daniel, Fortune, 13 Sep. 2022 China’s rise to global power is neither inevitable nor foreordained. Doyle Mcmanus, Los Angeles Times, 11 Sep. 2022 Ignited by the industry's never-ending fascination with biker fashion, the sleek (and practical) silhouette's rise to popularity is yet another product of circular trends from past decades. Harper's BAZAAR, 8 Sep. 2022 Ben-Gvir’s stunning rise is the culmination of years of efforts by the media-savvy lawmaker to gain legitimacy. Tia Goldenberg, BostonGlobe.com, 2 Sep. 2022 So how is the rise of arrhythmia-detecting devices playing out in EDs across the country? ABC News, 2 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Old English rīsan; akin to Old High German rīsan to rise

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of rise was before the 12th century
BNC: 644 COCA: 727
rise

noun¹

1increase增加ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, dramatic, huge, large, massive, sharp, strong, substantial大幅上升;強勁的增長;大量增長modest, slight, small輕微的增長;小規模的增長threefold, 80%, etc. * 3 倍、80% 等的增長significant顯著的增長alarming驚人的增長the alarming rise in obesity in the US美國肥胖症的驚人增長abrupt, exponential, rapid, steep, sudden突然的增長;急速的上升;迅速的增長;急劇的增長;猛增gradual, slow逐步的/緩慢的增長steady平穩的增長continued, continuing持續的增長inexorable (especially BrE) 勢不可擋的上升the inexorable rise of oil prices石油價格勢不可擋的上漲general, overall整體/全面增長global, worldwide全球性的/世界範圍內的增長concomitant (formal) , corresponding伴隨而來的/相應的增長the deterioration of our trade balance and the corresponding rise in protectionism貿易平衡的惡化以及與之相對應的保護主義的興起annual, monthly年增長;月增長temperature溫度升高sea-level海平面上升interest-rate, pay, price, tax, wage (all especially BrE) 利率增長;工資增長;物價上漲;稅收增加;加薪The union is demanding a pay rise of 5%.工會要求加薪 5%。PREPOSITIONon the rise (= rising) 不斷增長Crime is on the rise.犯罪活動在不斷增加。rise in⋯方面的增長a twofold rise in prices價格上漲了一倍rise on (BrE) 基於⋯的增長a rise on last year's levels在去年水平上的增長
rise

noun²

2becoming more powerful/important變得更強大或更重要ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEmeteoric, quick, spectacular, swift瞬間成名;快速發跡;引人注目的成功That is the quickest rise to power I have ever seen.那是我見過的最快的權力上升。initial起初的興起the initial rise of a women's emancipation movement婦女解放運動最初的興起PREPOSITIONrise from從⋯興起his rise from the music halls into a beloved star他從在音樂廳演出發展成為受人鍾愛的明星rise of⋯的壯大the rise of capitalism資本主義的興起rise to提升到⋯His swift rise to the national team surprised everyone.他如此神速地進入國家隊讓每個人都感到意外。PHRASESthe rise and fall of sth⋯的興衰the rise and fall of the Roman Empire羅馬帝國的興衰sb's rise to fame, sb's rise to power, sb's rise to prominence成名;當權;出名her meteoric rise to fame她的一夜成名
rise

verb¹

1move upwards上升ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBmajestically巍然聳立the cliffs which rise majestically from the ocean巍然聳立在海上的懸崖up升起Lush green mountains rise up behind the airport.機場後面翠綠的群山巍然聳立。PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯升起Smoke rose from the chimney.煙從煙囪裏冒出。into升入Tall chimneys rise into the air.高高的煙囪聳入雲霄。
rise

verb²

2stand up站起ADVERB | VERB + RISE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBslowly慢慢站起abruptly突然站起Adam rose abruptly from the table.亞當突然從桌旁站了起來。stiffly僵硬地站起shakily, unsteadily搖搖晃晃地站起She rose unsteadily to her feet.她搖搖晃晃地站了起來。VERB + RISEmake to, try to試圖站起He made to rise but found his legs were not strong enough to support him.他試圖站起來卻發現雙腿無力支撑身體。manage to設法站起Somehow he managed to rise to a sitting position.他設法坐了起來。be unable to不能站起PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯站起來She rose slowly from her chair to greet us.她從椅子上慢慢起身歡迎我們。PHRASESrise to your feet站起來She rose shakily to her feet and looked around.她搖搖晃晃地站起來,看了看四周。rise to your full height挺直站立He rose to his full height and leaned across the table.他站直身體,然後俯身探過桌子。
rise

verb³

3get out of bed起牀ADVERBearly, late早起;晚起牀He rose early and went for a walk.他早早起牀散步去了。
rise

verb⁴

4increase增加ADVERB | VERB + RISE | PREPOSITION ADVERBconsiderably, dramatically, markedly, sharply, significantly, steeply, substantially大幅度地/突然地/顯著地/急劇地/明顯地/陡然地/大量地增長House prices have risen sharply in recent months.房價在最近幾個月裏急劇上漲。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略微增長further, higher進一步增長steadily穩步增長gradually逐步增長exponentially, fast, quickly, rapidly呈指數增長;急速增長;迅速增長The cost of health care is rising faster than ever.醫療保健費比以往增長更快了。VERB + RISEbe expected to, be likely to, be predicted to, be projected to, be set to有望/很可能/預計會/預測會/肯定會增長Entry standards into the profession are set to rise further.進入這個職業的標準肯定要進一步提高。be unlikely to不大可能上升begin to, start to開始增長continue to繼續增長PREPOSITIONabove增長超過⋯Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.空氣污染已超過可接受的水平。by增加了⋯Unemployment has risen by 25 000 this month.這個月失業人數增加了 25,000 人。from, in⋯的上漲Gas rose in price.汽油價格有所上漲。in line with和⋯相應增長Pensions will rise in line with inflation.退休金會隨通貨膨脹的增長而增長。to上升到⋯Inflation rose from 2% to 5% last year.去年通貨膨脹率從 2% 上升到 5%。

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