rises; rose /ˈroʊz/ ; risen /ˈrɪzn̩/ ; rising /ˈraɪzɪŋ/ rises; rose /ˈroʊz/ ; risen /ˈrɪzn̩/ ; rising /ˈraɪzɪŋ/ Learner's definition of RISE
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a : to move upward上升;升起 -
Smoke was rising into the air.烟正上升到空中。
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Bubbles rose to the surface of the water.气泡升到水面。
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The airplane rose [=(more formally) ascended] into the sky.飞机飞上了天空。
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sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 b : to become higher升高;上涨 c : to slope or extend upward隆起;耸立 -
The land rises as you move away from the coast.随着你逐渐远离海岸,地面不断隆起。
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The road rose gently/steeply.路面缓慢/陡然上升。
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a tower rising above the little town耸立在这个小镇中的塔楼
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steeply/sharply rising mountain peaks陡峭的山峰
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often + up 2
: 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 -
a politician who rose to fame/power/prominence very quickly迅速成名/掌权/获得显赫地位的从政者
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Empires rise [=become powerful, important, etc.] and fall.帝国兴衰。
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The book has risen to the top of best-seller lists.这部书已跻身畅销书榜首。
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She rose through the ranks of the company to become president. [=she began her career with the company with little power or authority and gradually gained more power and authority until she had become president]她在这家公司从普通员工一步步做到了总裁。
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She has risen in my estimation. [=I think more highly of her; I respect/admire her more]她在我的心目中威信上升。
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a : to increase in amount, number, level, etc. : to become more(数量、水平等)上升,增加 -
Sales have risen [=increased] in recent months.最近几个月销量增加了。
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People are angry about rising gasoline prices.人们对于油价上涨感到气愤。
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The population has been rising [=growing] dramatically/sharply/markedly.人口一直急剧增加。
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Stocks rose (by) several points in early trading today.股票今天开盘后就涨了好几个点。
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The market is continuing to rise.市场行情正持续看涨。
b : to become stronger : to increase in strength(力量)变强,增强 c : to become louder : to increase in volume(声音)变响,变大 4
b : to get up from sleeping in a bed起床 5
of the sun or moon : to appear above the horizon太阳或月亮)升起 — opposite 1set 11 6
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 7
: to begin to fight in order to remove a ruler or government造反;起义 —
often + up 8
: to live again after dying : to come back to life复活;再生
rise above
[phrasal verb] 1 rise above (something)
: to not allow yourself to be hurt or controlled by (something bad or harmful)克服;摆脱 -
We need to rise above our anger/frustration and find a way to get along with each other.我们需要摆脱愤怒/沮丧情绪,找到一个彼此和睦相处的方法。
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She rose above the prejudice of her time to become a great civil rights leader.她克服了她那个时代的偏见,成为一名伟大的人权领袖。
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It's time to rise above petty bickering/politics.现在不要再为琐碎的争吵/权术所纠缠了。
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: 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 -
No one was sure if he could handle the pressure of making a speech, but he rose to the occasion and did an excellent job.谁也不知道他能否应付演讲压力,但他勇于迎接挑战并出色完成了任务。
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When the company needed to increase its sales, its employees rose to the challenge.当公司需要增加销售额时,员工们奋力迎接挑战。
2 rise /ˈraɪz/ noun
plural rises
plural rises
Learner's definition of RISE
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[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 -
There has been a sharp/dramatic rise in property values.房地产价值已迅速/急剧上涨。
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The town's population has grown by 200—a rise of more than 20 percent.小镇人口增加了200人——增幅超过了20%。
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a steady rise [=increase] in the number of available jobs可提供的工作岗位数的稳定增长
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a rise in prices/taxes = (chiefly Brit) a price/tax rise价格/税率的上涨
— opposite decrease 2
[singular] : an upward movement升起;升高 3
[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 -
The book describes the empire's rise and fall.这本书介绍了这个帝国的兴亡。
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the meteoric/sudden rise of the Internet互联网的迅速/突然兴起
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a politician's rise to fame/power/prominence从政者的成名/掌权/获得显赫地位
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the rise of nationalism/feminism民族主义/女权主义的兴起
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b : an area of ground that is higher than the ground around it : a small hill高地;小山丘 5
[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
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: increasing in amount, number, level, etc.(数量、水平等)增长,上升 -
Prices were falling last year, but now they are on the rise again.去年价格开始下降了,但现在又再次涨起来。
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The water level in the lake is on the rise.湖水在上涨
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: becoming more successful, popular, etc.(变得)更加成功,更受欢迎