rise
[raiz]
vi.上升, 升起, 增加, 起床, 反抗, 复活
n.上升, 增加, 斜坡, 小山
例句与用法:
She rose above her difficulties and became a tremendous success.
她战胜了重重困难,取得了巨大的成功。
Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday.
基督徒相信耶稣在那个星期日(後定为复活节)里复活了。
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
太阳从东方升起,在西方落下。
The sun rises in the east.
太阳从东方升起。
I am reading a book about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
我正在看一本关于罗马帝国兴衰的书。
词形变化:
动词过去式: rose | 动词过去分词: risen | 动词现在分词: rising | 动词第三人称单数: rises |
vi.
1. 上升; 升起; 上涨; 升高; 增加
The sun has not yet risen.
太阳还没升起。
The population of the city has risen to five million.
该市人口已增加到五百万。
2. 高耸; 高出[W][Q]
An immense building rose before their eyes.
他们眼前耸立起一座巨大的建筑物。
3. 起立[(+up)]
He rose and left the room.
他站起身走出屋去。
4. 【书】起床
5. 【书】闭会, 休会
6. (风)起; (风力)增强
7. 起义; 起来反抗[(+up/against)]
The villagers rose against the aggressors.
村民们起来和侵略者战斗。
8. 【宗】复活
9. (河、川)发源; (事件)发生[W]
The River Rhine rises in Switzerland.
莱茵河发源于瑞士。
10. 浮起, 浮现; (鱼)浮上水面
His image rose before me.
他的面容浮现在我眼前。
11. (面团)发酵
vt.
使(鸟)飞起; 使(鱼)浮上水面
n.
1. (数量、程度等)增加, 上涨[C][(+in)]
There will be a rise in unemployment next year.
明年失业人数将会增加。
2. 上升; 兴盛; 发迹; 提升[U]
His rise to power surprised me.
他上台掌权令我感到意外。
3. 高地, 岗[C]
4. 【英】加薪
5. 源头, 发源
短语词组:
give rise to
1. 引起
These bad conditions have given rise to a lot of crime.
这些恶劣的环境已造成了许多犯罪行为。
rise above
1. 克服
I thought you had risen above lying to your mother.
我以为你已经克服了对你母亲说谎的毛病了。
rise against
1. 反抗
The people rose against their leaders.
人民起来反抗他们的首领。
rise
过去式:rose
过去分词:risen
现在进行时:rising
名词复数:rises
词形变化:
动词过去式: rose | 动词过去分词: risen | 动词现在分词: rising | 动词第三人称单数: rises |
同义词:
ascent | ascend | mount | originate | advance | arise | grow | rebel | stand | gain | increase | appear | begin | riot | mutiny | start | growth | spread | revolt | hill | up | soar | climb | get up | go up | accession | emergence | go | kite | heave | mushroom | ridge | get | wax | appearance | promotion | multiply | stem | derive | emanate | flow | issue | spring | uprise | lift | come up | raise | hike | upgrade | rise up | move up | ascension | surface | boost | acclivity | salary increase | wage increase | resurrect | ascending | jump | climb up | prove | procession | emanation | turn out | develop | rising slope | heighten | stand up | rising | rear | spring up | wage hike |
反义词:
fall | set | sit down | lie down | descend |
词义辨析:
同义:
vi.起立; 站起; 升起
stand
get up
soar
ascend
mount
vi.上升; 上涨; 升高; 增加
advance
ascend
mount
go up
increase
grow
gain
vi.发源; 发生; 开始
originate
begin
start
appear
vi.起来反抗
revolt
rebel
riot
mutiny
同义参见:
mushroom
multiply1
mount1
ascent
arise
kite
accession
stem1
appearance
heave
ridge
climb
wax2
promotion
emergence
反义:
vi.上升; 升高; 增加
set
sink
descend
fall
vi.上升; 高涨
fall
set
descend
反义参见:
abate
lie1
rise[raiz; rais]vi.1.■起立;直立:He rose to welcome me.他站起来迎接我。The crowd rose to their feet,cheering wildly.群众都站起来,热烈地欢呼。2.■起床:She rises at dawn every day.她每天黎明即起。Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy.早睡早起使人健康。3.■起来反抗;起义;造反(常与against,up连用):The oppressed people finally rose up against their rulers.被压迫的人民最终起来反抗他们的统治者。4.■休会;闭会;(饭后)离席:The conference will now rise for dinner.现在会议将休会去吃饭。5.■【宗教】复活,死而复生:Can a man rise from the grave?人能从坟墓中死而复生吗?6.■上升,升起;呈现在地平线之上:The moon has not yet risen.月亮还没有升起。7.■(河水、物价等)上涨:The river is rising after the rain.雨后河水正在上涨。Milk rose ten cents in prices.牛奶的价格上涨了一角。8.■(地位、名望等)提高;(重要性等)增加:He quickly rose to the rank of four-star general.他很快就升为四星上将。9.■(毛发)竖立起来:Fear caused his hair to rise.恐惧使他的毛发竖立起来。10.■高出;高耸;隆起:The ground rises abruptly.地势突然隆起。11.■矗立;高达:A high pagoda rises behind our house.在我们家的后面矗立着一座高塔。The mountains rise to 5,000 feet.这些山高达5 000英尺。12.■(鱼等)浮起:Fish rise to the surface.鱼儿浮上水面。13.■(数量、程度等)增加:In the first half of this year the total coal output rose by eighty per cent as compared with that of last year.今年前半年煤炭总产量比去年增加了百分之八十。14.■(音响等)发出;增大:A loud roar rose from the crowd.一声震耳的吼叫从人群中发出。Her voice rose in excitement.她的嗓门因兴奋而提高。15.■(情绪等)高涨;(感情)变得强烈:Fear rose up in our hearts as the teacher came up.老师走近了,我们心里害怕起来。The audience rose to his wonderful performance.他的精彩表演使观众情绪高涨。16.■(面团等)发起来:The bread rises properly today.今天面包发得很好。17.■起因;发源:Quarrels often rise from trifles.吵架常常是由一些鸡毛蒜皮的小事而引起的。Where does the river rise?这条河发源于什么地方?18.■(水疱等)长出:Blisters rose on my ankles.我的脚腕儿磨出了泡。19.■(事件)发生;产生:A quarrel rose between the twin brothers.两个孪生兄弟之间发生了口角。20.■出现;浮现;起(风):The wind rose suddenly in the afternoon.下午突然起风了。The thought rose dimly in my mind.这种想法隐隐约约地浮现在我的脑海中。21.■建起:A skyscraper is rising near our school.我们学校附近正在建起一座摩天大楼。22.■生气,冒火vt.1.■使(鸟)飞起:The boy ran ahead to rise the sparrows.小男孩朝前奔去把麻雀轰跑了。2.■使(鱼)浮出水面3.■[方言]抬高(物价):to rise the price of flour抬高面粉价格n.1.■(日、月等的)升起2.■上升3.■(地位、重要性等的)提高4.■(鱼的)浮出水面5.■山岗;高地6.■斜坡7.■垂直高度(如楼梯的级高,屋顶的高度等)8.■(水位的)上涨;(温度的)升高9.■(数量、价格、价值等的)增长10.■(音调的)升高11.■起源;发端12.■[英国英语](工资等的)增加13.■[俚语]【生理学】(器官的)勃起14.■(故意以与其兴趣、信念、偏见相反的言行所激起的)愤怒近义词arisederiveemanateflowissueoriginatespringget a rise[俚语]【生理学】勃起get(或have,take) a rise from(或out of)someone[俚语]招惹(或戏弄)某人恼怒,惹某人冒火;激怒某人;控告某人的弱点,把某人当笑柄(常用作善意的玩笑)give rise to引起,导致;使发生make a rise掘到金矿脉on the rise(价格等)在上涨,在上升;(数字、数量等)在增加,在增长Rise and shine![俚语]赶快起床!take(its)rise起源;发生;开始变形vi.roserisenrising
riserise[raiz]vi.(rose [rEuz]; risen [ˈrizn])1.■升起; 上升2.■起立[床]3.■上涨; 提高4.■增长[强]5.■高耸; 突击6.■起义7.■(地位)升级; 进步8.■浮起; 出现9.■发源; 起因(from)10.■闭[休]会11.■复苏; 复活12.■起而应付(to)rise from table(餐毕)起立离桌rise above the ordinary level超出一般水平The flood has risen two feet.洪水上涨两英尺。His voice rose in excitement.他激动得声音提高了。Prices[Funds] rose sharply.价格[资金]急剧上涨[增长]。Our confidence rises.我们的信心增强。His colour rose.他气色好起来了。The tower rises 40 feet.这塔高40尺。My gorge [stomach] rises at it.我一看见这东西就恶心。The river rises in the mountains.这河发源于群山之中。The quarrel rose from a mere trifle.争吵由小事引起。The assembly will rise next Friday.大会将在星期五闭幕。They rose to the occasion.他们能应付那情势。
词性变化rise[raiz]vt.1.■使(鸟)飞起; 诱(鱼)浮上水面; 使(兽)跳起; 使升起;【航海】驶进时使(另一船)渐现在视野中2.■提高; 抬高; [美]登山3.■[口] 养育; 饲养4.■[罕]使苏醒; 使复活n.1.■升起; 上升; 出现; (鱼吞饵时的)浮起2.■上涨; 增加3.■苏醒; 复活4.■发迹; 出头; (地位、权力、价值、音调等的)升高5.■起源; 发生6.■斜坡; 高地; (楼梯的)级高; (弓形的)矢高at rise of sun太阳升起的时候the rise and fall of the tide潮之涨落a rise in prices物价升高have a rise in wages提高工资a rise in the ground一个向上的斜坡
(past rose ; past participle risen )
[no obj.]
- move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up
升起,上升
the tiny aircraft rose from the ground.
那架微型飞机从地面升起。
■(of the sun, moon, or another celestial body) appear above the horizon
(太阳、月亮或其他天体)出现在地平线上
the sun had just risen.
太阳刚刚升起。
■(of a fish) come to the surface of water
(鱼)游上水面
a fish rose and was hooked and landed.
一条鱼游上水面,上了钩,被钓上来。
■(of a voice) become higher in pitch
(声音)变亮,提高
my voice rose an octave or two as I screamed.
我尖叫时,嗓门升高了一两个八度。
■reach a higher position in society or one's profession
(社会或职业的)地位升高
the officer was a man of great courage who had risen from the ranks.
这位军官是个行伍出身的勇士。
■(rise above)succeed in not being limited or constrained by (a restrictive environment or situation)
摆脱;不受(约束性环境)的影响
he struggled to rise above his humble background.
他努力摆脱出身卑微的影响。
■(rise above)be superior to
高出;超越
I try to rise above prejudice.
我试图不抱偏见。 - get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling
起身;站起
she pushed back her chair and rose.
她把椅子向后一推,站了起来。
■get out of bed, especially in the morning
(尤指早上)起床
I rose and got dressed.
我起床穿好衣服。
■(chiefly Brit.)(of a meeting or a session of a court) adjourn
(主英)休会;散会;休庭
the judge's remark heralded the signal for the court to rise.
法官的话预示着即将退庭。
■be restored to life
复活;被救活
your sister has risen from the dead.
你的姐姐死而复生了。
■(of a wind) start to blow or to blow more strongly
(风)起;(风力)增强
the wind continued to rise.
风力继续增强。
■(of a river) have its source
(河流)发源
the Euphrates rises in Turkey.
幼发拉底河发源于土耳其。
■cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful
起义;反抗;反叛
the activists urged militant factions to rise up.
激进分子敦促好战派起来反抗。
■(rise to)(of a person) react with annoyance or argument to (provocation)
(人)怒斥,怒对;对…进行争辩
he didn't rise to my teasing.
他没有怒对我的取笑。
■(rise to)find the strength or ability to respond adequately to (a challenging situation)
奋起应付(难局);能应付(难局)
many participants in the race had never sailed before, but they rose to the challenge.
许多参赛者从来没有乘船航行过,但是他们战胜了这一挑战。 - (of land or a feature following the contours of the land) incline upwards; become higher
(土地,地貌轮廓特征)隆起,高起
the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds.
高沼地起伏平缓。
■(of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure) be much taller than the surrounding landscape
(房屋,山,其他高的物体或建筑物)矗立;高起
the cliff rose more than a hundred feet above us.
绝壁比我们高100多英尺。
■(of someone's hair) stand on end
(毛发)竖起
he felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck.
他感到脖子后面的头发竖了起来。
■(of a building) undergo construction from the foundations
(建筑物)被建起
rows of two-storey houses are slowly rising.
一排排的两层房在慢慢兴建起来。
■(of dough) swell by the action of yeast
(面团)发起,发酵膨胀
leave the dough in a warm place to rise.
把生面团放在暖和的地方让它发酵。
■(of a bump, blister, or weal) appear as a swelling on the skin
(肿块,水疱,伤痕在皮肤上)出现,长出
blisters rose on his burned hand.
他烧伤的手上长出了水疱。
■(of a person's stomach) become nauseated
(胃)感到恶心
Fabio's stomach rose at the foul bedding.
法比奥一见那脏寝具就感到恶心。 - increase in number, size, amount, or quality
(数目,尺寸,数量)增加;增长;上涨;(质量)提高,改善
land prices had risen.
土地价格上涨了。
■(of the sea, a river, or other body of water) increase in height to a particular level, typically through tidal action or flooding
(海水、河水或其他水域)上涨
the river level rose so high the work had to be abandoned.
河面涨得太高,所以那项工程只能放弃了。
the rising tide of crime.
犯罪活动的上升趋势。
■(of an emotion) develop and become more intense
(感情)变得强烈,激动
he felt a tide of resentment rising in him.
他感到一阵怨恨在心中升起。
■(of a sound) become louder; be audible above other sounds
(声音)变响;高出(其他声音)
her voice rose above the clamour.
她的声音盖过了吵闹声。
■(of a person's mood) become more cheerful
(情绪)变得更愉快
her spirits rose as they left the ugly city behind.
当他们远离那个丑陋的城市时,她的心情好转起来。
■(of the colour in a person's face) become deeper, especially as a result of embarrassment
(尤指由于尴尬,脸色)发红;涨红
he was teasing her, and she could feel her colour rising.
他在取笑她,她能感到自己的脸涨得通红。
■(of a barometer or other measuring instrument) give a higher reading
(气压表或其他测量仪器)读数高,读数升高 - (rising)approaching (a specified age)
接近(某个年龄)
she was thirty-nine rising forty.
她39岁多快40岁了。
- an upward movement; an instance of becoming higher
上升;升起
the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises.
这只鸟陡直而上振翅飞行。
■an act of a fish moving to the surface to take a fly or bait
(鱼食假蝇或诱饵时)游上水面
■an increase in sound or pitch
(声音或声调的)提高
the rise and fall of his voice.
他说话声的起伏。
■an instance of social, commercial, or political advancement
(社会或政治上的)提升,晋升;(商业的)兴起
few models have had such a meteoric rise.
很少模特儿能这样迅速成名。
■an upward slope or hill
岗;坡;小山;高地
■the vertical height of a step, arch, or incline
(楼梯的)级高;(拱的)矢高;(斜坡的)垂直高度
■another term for riser (in sense 2)
同riser (义项2) - an increase in amount, extent, size, or number
(数量,尺寸,数目)增加;增长;上涨;(程度)加剧
local people are worried by the rise in crime.
当地人为犯罪活动的增加而担心。
■(Brit.)an increase in salary or wages
(英)工资(或薪水)增加 - [in sing.]a source; an origin
源头;起源
it was here that the brook had its rise.
这条小河的源头正是在这里。
get (或 take) a rise out of
- (informal)provoke an angry or irritated response from (someone), especially by teasing
(非正式)(尤指因取笑)惹…恼怒
- becoming greater or more numerous; increasing
在增加;在增长;在上升;在上涨
prices were on the rise.
价格在上涨。
■becoming more successful
变得更成功
young stars on the rise.
越来越成功的新秀。
- [usu. in imperative](informal)get out of bed smartly; wake up
(非正式)快起床!(或醒醒吧!)
- 见 bait
- get up early in the morning
早起
- someone is becoming more successful or popular
某人越来越成功(或受欢迎)
- Old English rīsan 'make an attack', 'wake, get out of bed', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijzen and German reisen
rise
名词 rise:
a growth in strength or number or importance
the act of changing location in an upward direction
同义词:ascent, ascension, ascending
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
同义词:ascent, acclivity, raise, climb, upgrade
a movement upward
the amount a salary is increased
同义词:raise, wage hike, hike, wage increase, salary increase
the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
同义词:upgrade, rising slope
a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground
同义词:lift
(theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
同义词:emanation, procession
an increase in cost
同义词:boost, hike, cost increase
increase in price or value
同义词:advance
动词 rise:
move upward
同义词:lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
increase in value or to a higher point
rise to one's feet
同义词:arise, uprise, get up, stand up
rise up
come to the surface
become more extreme
同义词:heighten
come into existence; take on form or shape
同义词:originate, arise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
be promoted, move to a better position
同义词:move up
go up or advance
get up and out of bed
同义词:get up, turn out, arise, uprise
rise in rank or status
increase in volume
同义词:prove
become heartened or elated
exert oneself to meet a challenge
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
come up, of celestial bodies
return from the dead
rise
■He that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas.
[谚]与狗同眠的人必然惹一身跳蚤; 同坏人为伍必然吃亏。
■Early to bed, early to rise, make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
[谚]睡得早,起得早,聪明、富裕、身体好。
■One such trend would be the rise of China.
一个明显的趋势是中国的崛起。
■Once you hear all the arguments, you begin to say, well, maybe this is the best they can do. But when children are at stake we have to rise above that acquiescent mood.
一旦你听了所有的论调以后你会说,好吧,也许他们尽了最大的努力了。可是当孩子的安全受到威胁时,我们便不应抱着迁就的态度。
■There was a sharp rise in prices last month.
上个月物价急速上升。
■A break or rise in the level of a deck.
上升,终止甲板上升或终止
■Higher living costs have swallowed up our pay rise.
上涨的生活费用已经抵销了我们增加的工资。
■A rise or increase, as in prices or enrollment.
上涨,增加价格或招生人数的上涨
■MPs have just voted themselves a pay rise.
下议院议员刚投票决定为他们自己增加薪水.
■Don't trouble yourself to rise.
不劳你起身。
■Unhealthy conditions give rise to disease.
不卫生的环境会引起疾病。
■The rise in delinquency is an indictment of our society and its values.
为非作歹现象有增无已,这是对我们的社会及其价值观的控诉。
■Profit of major airlines has been affected by the rise in fuel price.
主要航空公司的利润受到燃料涨价的影响。
■He that will thrive must rise at five.
五点起床,百事兴旺。
■Fare tend to go down in the autumn and rise again at christmas.
交通票价秋季时趋于下降,而圣诞节期间又开始回升。
■People made a protest about the rise in prices.
人们对价格上涨提出抗议。
■People were discontented with the steep rise in prices.
人们对物价飞涨不满。
■The conventional wisdom is that high wage rise will increase inflation.
人们普遍认同的看法是工资增长过快会加剧通货膨胀。
■The course of life is like the sea; men come and go; tides rise and fall; and that is all of history.
人生如大海; 人来人去; 潮涨潮落; 这个构成了全部历史。
■So you didn't get a big rise this year. But you've still got a company car and an expense account, so you're not heard done by.
今年你的工资没有得到明显的提高,但你仍然得到了一辆公司的汽车和一个费用帐户,因此你没有受到亏待。
■He who falls today, may rise tomorrow.
今日虽失败,明日可成功。
■Import from poland have rise to $1m a year.
从波兰的进口商品额每年已达一百万美元。
■In the long run pricesare bound to rise.
从长远看,物价肯定要涨。
■He rise with a spring and dash out the door.
他一跃而起,奔出门去。
■His rise to power surprised me.
他上台掌权令我感到意外。
■His upset looking gave rise to rumors that he had got in trouble with police.
他不安的神色引发了谣传说他与警方发生了某些纠葛。
■Surely they will rise against their oppressors.
他们一定会起来反抗压迫他们的人。
■They will rise as one man to fight the aggressors.
他们将万众一心,起来和侵略者战斗。
■They blamed the rise in oil prices for the big increase in inflation.
他们把通货膨胀大幅度增长归咎于石油价格的上涨。
■He could be expected to rise to the challenge.
他会奋起应战的。
■He had the brass to ask his boss for a 20% pay rise.
他厚著脸皮要求老板给他增加20%的工资。
■He was browned off at his boss because he didn't get a rise.
他因为没有加到工资,所以在生老板的气。
■He's made it a rule to rise early.
他已养成早起的习惯。
■He was itching for the curtain to rise.
他巴不得马上开演。
■He often dreams of a rapid rise to fame.
他常梦想一举成名。
■His rise to power was very rapid.
他很快掌握了大权。
■He will know well enough our clan is not to rise.
他很清楚我们的部族不会起义。
■His rise to power is briefly sketched in the first two chapters.
他得势掌权的经过在头两章里作了简单的描述。
■He was wont to rise early.
他惯于起得很早。
■He had the cheek to ask for a rise after only a week in his new job.
他才工作一星期,竟厚著脸皮要求加薪。
■He incited them to rise against the government.
他煽动他们起来反对政府。
■His rise to power was very sudden.
他的掌权很令人意外。
■His rise to power heralded the end of the liberal era.
他的掌权预示著自由主义时代的结束。
■His followers were ready at his whistle to rise in arms.
他的追随者们随时准备响应他的号召,进行武装起义。
■He read that interest rates would continue to rise.
他知道利率会继续上涨
■He prayed that the mist might rise.
他祷告叫雾散开。
■He could not rise because of his broken leg.
他腿断了,站不起来。
■He was sent to grass to rise no more.
他被彻底打倒,永无出头之日。
■He managed to rise above the problem facing him.
他设法克服了他面临的困境。
■He used to rise with the lark.
他过去习惯早起。
give rise to
1. 引起
These bad conditions have given rise to a lot of crime.
这些恶劣的环境已造成了许多犯罪行为。
rise above
1. 克服
I thought you had risen above lying to your mother.
我以为你已经克服了对你母亲说谎的毛病了。
rise against
1. 反抗
The people rose against their leaders.
人民起来反抗他们的首领。
习惯用语be on the rise1.■上涨, 上升; 变得更有价值buy for the rise1.■看涨而买进get [take, have] a rise out of sb.1.■惹得某人恼怒give rise to1.■引起; 使发生have a rise in life [the world]1.■飞黄腾达have [take] its (one's) rise among [in, from]1.■发源于; 发端于on the rise1.■在上涨[增长]rise again1.■死而复生R-and shine!1.■【军】[俚](早上)起床!rise up1.■起义; 起来特殊用法adiabatic temperature rise1.■绝热温度上升arch rise1.■拱高bearing temperature rise1.■轴承温度升高buoyant plume rise1.■浮力烟羽上升cam rise1.■凸轮升度, 凸轮升程capillary rise1.■毛细上升claim giving rise to the lien1.■产生留置权的债权climacteric rise1.■转跃期(果实在催熟过程中的呼吸量变化)continental rise1.■大陆隆; 陆基dead rise1.■【航海】、【航空】底部升高量fading rise1.■上衰落foam rise1.■发泡fractional temperature rise1.■部分温升heat rise1.■生热; 发热inductive rise1.■感应电压升(由于越前电流引起的变压器电压升高)mean neap rise1.■平均小潮升modulation rise1.■调制度增高neap rise1.■小潮升oceanic rise1.■大洋隆起peak temperature rise1.■最高的温度上升plume rise1.■烟羽上升postclimacteric rise1.■颓化后上升potential rise1.■电位升, 电压升, 电势升preclimacteric rise1.■颓化前上升price rise1.■物价上升progressive rise1.■陆续上升sharp rise1.■激增(涨)specific temperature rise1.■温度上升率spring rise1.■大潮升tape rise1.■磁带提高time rise1.■(电动势)随时间上升unprecedented rise1.■空前涨价rise of floor1.■船底倾斜度rise of stock1.■提高股票牌价, 股票行市上涨