rise
rise 英 [raɪz] 美 [raɪz]
v. 上升;高耸 n. 上升;增加;
进行时:rising 过去式:rose 过去分词:risen 第三人称单数:rises 名词复数:rises
- Rise almost always has to do with something that’s becoming taller or higher, like when you rise from your chair or your grades that rise when you study harder.
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- v. 上升;高耸
- n. 上升;增加;
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1. recent price rises.
最近的提价
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2. There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.
失业人数急剧增长。
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3. I'm going to ask for a rise.
我打算要求加薪。
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4. the rise and fall of the British Empire
英帝国的兴衰
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5. The church was built at the top of a small rise.
教堂建在一座小山顶上。
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6. Smoke was rising from the chimney.
烟从烟囱里升起。
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7. They rose from the table.
他们从餐桌旁站起身。
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8. Gas rose in price.
煤气涨价了。
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9. Her voice rose angrily.
她气得提高了嗓门。
- rise (n.) "upward movement," 1570s, from rise (v.). Meaning "a piece of rising ground" is from 1630s. Meaning "spring, source, origin, beginning" is from 1620s. Phrase to get a rise out of (someone) (1829) is a metaphor from angling (1650s).
- rise (v.) Old English risan "to rise, rise from sleep, get out of bed; stand up, rise to one's feet; get up from table; rise together; be fit, be proper" (usually arisan; class I strong verb; past tense ras, past participle risen), from Proto-Germanic *us-risanan "to go up" (source also of Old Norse risa, Old Saxon risan, Gothic urreisan "to rise," Old High German risan "to rise, flow," German reisen "to travel," originally "to rise for a journey").
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