rise

  基本词汇  
[raɪz]     [raɪz]    
  • vi. 上升;升起;增加;起床;反抗;复活
  • n. 上升;增加;斜坡;小山
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rise的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

n. (名词)
  1. 上升,增加(量),上涨,提升,提高
  2. 发迹,兴盛
  3. 斜坡
  4. <英>加薪
  5. 高地
  6. 小山
  7. 出来,浮出
  8. 【打猎】鸟出窝
  9. 隆起(地)
  10. 涨价,腾贵
  11. 涨水
v. (动词)
  1. 提高,增加,增强
  2. 上涨,上升,升起,升高
  3. 起义,起来反抗
  4. 起立,起身,立起
  5. 高出,隆起
  6. 发源,起源
  7. 发生
  8. 高耸,耸起,直立
  9. <书>起床
  10. 【宗】复活,再生
  11. (使)浮上水面,浮起,诱出水面
  12. 发酵
  13. 休会
  14. 现出,出来
  15. 向上斜
  16. 使(鸟)飞起
  17. 举高,抬高(价格)
  18. 擢升
  19. 登(山)

双解释义

n. (名词)
  1. [S]上升,升起 upward movement
  2. [C]增加,增长 an increase in quantity, price, demand, etc.
  3. [U]兴起,发展 the act of growing more powerful, more active, or more widespread; development
  4. [C]斜坡,高岗 an upward slope
v. (动词)
  1. vi. 升高; 上升; 上涨 move from a lower to a higher level or position; go up; come up; appear above the horizon
  2. vi. 站起来; 起床 stand up from a lying, kneeling, or sitting position; get up
  3. vi. 起义; 反抗 begin to be active in opposition; rebel

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a growth in strength or number or importance

  2. the act of changing location in an upward direction

  3. an upward slope or grade (as in a road);

    "the car couldn't make it up the rise"

  4. a movement upward;

    "they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"

  5. the amount a salary is increased;

    "he got a 3% raise"
    "he got a wage hike"

  6. the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises

  7. a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground

  8. (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost;

    "the emanation of the Holy Spirit"
    "the rising of the Holy Ghost"
    "the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son"

  9. an increase in cost;

    "they asked for a 10% rise in rates"

  10. increase in price or value;

    "the news caused a general advance on the stock market"

Verb:
  1. move upward;

    "The fog lifted"
    "The smoke arose from the forest fire"
    "The mist uprose from the meadows"

  2. increase in value or to a higher point;

    "prices climbed steeply"
    "the value of our house rose sharply last year"

  3. rise to one's feet;

    "The audience got up and applauded"

  4. rise up;

    "The building rose before them"

  5. come to the surface

  6. come into existence; take on form or shape;

    "A new religious movement originated in that country"
    "a love that sprang up from friendship"
    "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"
    "An interesting phenomenon uprose"

  7. move to a better position in life or to a better job;

  8. go up or advance;

    "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"

  9. become more extreme;

    "The tension heightened"

  10. get up and out of bed;

    "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"
    "They rose early"
    "He uprose at night"

  11. rise in rank or status;

    "Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"

  12. become heartened or elated;

    "Her spirits rose when she heard the good news"

  13. exert oneself to meet a challenge;

    "rise to a challenge"
    "rise to the occasion"

  14. take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance

  15. increase in volume;

    "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"

  16. come up, of celestial bodies;

    "The sun also rises"
    "The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled..."
    "Jupiter ascends"

  17. return from the dead;

    "Christ is risen!"
    "The dead are to uprise"

rise的用法和样例:

例句

用作不及物动词 (vi.)
  1. The sun heats the earth, causing the air to rise and the winds to blow.
    太阳给地球热量,引起空气上升,刮起风来。
  2. The higher we rise, the smaller we appear to those who do not know how to fly.
    我们上升得越高,我们在那些不懂飞翔的人眼里就显得越遥远。
  3. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
    太阳从东方升起,在西方落下。
  4. In proportion as the sales increase the profit will rise.
    随着销售量增长,利润也成比例地增加。
  5. The next morning I was the first to rise.
    第二天早上,我是第一个起床的。
  6. The king's cruelty excited the people to rise against him.
    那个国王的残酷激起了人民起来反对他。
  7. 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。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. 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。
  2. Experts say the figures for divorce are on the rise.
    专家称,离婚数量在增加。
  3. Tax revenue reached 1,637.1 billion yuan, a rise of 240 billion yuan in comparable terms.
    税收大幅度增长,全国财政收入达到16371亿元,按可比口径增加2400亿元。
  4. The length of the steps depends on the rise of the slope.
    台阶的长度远取决于斜坡的倾斜度。
  5. On mountain slopes that receive plentiful rainfall, huge Douglas firs rise in towering columns.
    在有充足降水的斜坡,巨大的道格拉斯枞树高耸入云。

常用短语

用作名词 (n.)
get〔take〕 a rise out of
    戏弄某人使之厌烦或愤怒 cause sb to show annoyance or make an angry response by teasing, etc.
give rise to
    引起,导致 cause sth
用作动词 (v.)
rise above (v.+prep.)
    沾沾自喜 think one is better than one really is
    rise above sth

    The sun rises above the horizon.

    太阳升起在地平线上。

    That building rises above the other skyscrapers.

    那座大楼高出其他的摩天大楼。

    rise above sth/v-ing

    The Board rose above many problems and succeeded in setting up a new factory.

    董事会克服了许多困难,并成功地建立了一个新工厂。

    I thought you had risen above lying to your mother.

    我以为你克服了对你母亲说谎的毛病。

    rise above oneself

    The trouble with Wilma is that you pay her a few compliments and she immediately rises above herself.

    威尔玛的缺点是,你只要稍许赞扬她几句,她就会沾沾自喜。

rise against (v.+prep.)
    起来反抗 rebel against rule or rulers
    rise against sb/sth

    Driven beyond bearing, the peasants rose against the rulers of the Yuan Dynasty.

    在忍无可忍的情况下,农民们起来反抗元朝统治者。

    When did they rise against oppression?

    他们什么时候起来反抗压迫的?

rise from (v.+prep.)
    起源于,起因于… have as a starting point
    rise from sth

    All the guests rose from the table to drink the health of the happy pair.

    满堂宾客纷纷从桌旁站起,举杯祝贺这对幸福的人儿身体健康。

    Many famous cities rose from the ashes of war.

    许多著名城市在战争的废墟上又重建起来了。

    Bubbles are rising from the bottom of the boiling water.

    水泡从沸水的底部升到水面。

    rise from sb/sth

    The river rises from a spring.

    这条河发源于一处泉水。

    Trouble often rises from misunderstanding.

    麻烦往往是由误解引起的。

rise to (v.+prep.)
    上升到 move; float upwards towards sth
    rise to sth

    You can test eggs by putting them in water, a good egg will sink but a bad egg will rise to the surface.

    你可以把鸡蛋放入水中来检验它们的好坏,好蛋会下沉,而坏蛋会浮到水面上来。

    This young man should do well, and may even rise to great fame.

    这个年轻人一定会做得很出色,甚至还可能名扬四海。

    After many years of faithful service, the politician deserved to rise to the leadership of his party.

    经过多年勤勤恳恳地工作,这位政治家有资格升任为党的领袖。

rise up (v.+adv.)
    起来造反; 起义 refuse to obey those in power

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词 ~+介词

经典引文

  • The Genoese, eager to repress the rise of 1734.

    出自: Boswell
  • The whole village would rise up against me.

    出自: A. S. Neill
  • On the night of 23rd October the native Irish rose.

    出自: D. Fraser
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