rise
/raɪz/
(过去式: rose /roz/; 过去完成式: risen /`rɪzṇ/; 现在进行式: rising)
v.i.
To go from a lower position to a higher; mount; ascend. 上升;升起。
To extend upward; stand in height. 耸立;矗立。
- The building rises to a height of 80 feet. 这幢建筑高达八十尺。
To slope upward. 斜升;渐高。
- rising ground 斜坡;丘。
To get up from kneeling, sitting, or lying down; stand up. 【文学】起立;起身。
- He rises early. 他起床起得早。
To appear above the horizon, as the sun. 涌现于地平线之上;升(如太阳)。
- The sun rises in the east. 太阳从东边升起。
To come into view or existence. 出现;存在;实现。
To swell up, as bread dough in fermentation. 胀起(如面包发酵)。
To increase in value, force, intensity, or the like. 增值;增强;渐浓。
- His fears rose. 他的恐惧加剧。
- He has risen in the public estimation. 他的声望日高。
To thrive; prosper; also, to be promoted in rank. 茂盛;兴旺;擢升;升级。
- He rose from errand boy to president. 他由工友发迹成董事长。
To revolt; rebel. 反抗;反叛。
- to rise against oppression 起而反抗压迫。
- to rise in arms 武装起义。
To come back to life. 复苏;复活。
- to rise from the dead 死而复生。
To originate, as a stream. (河流等)发源。
- The Rhine rises in the Alps. 莱茵河发源于阿尔卑斯山。
To be constructed. 兴建;铺设。
短语:
rise above (a)屹立在...之上。(b)超越...;脱出...境域。
Rise and shine! (命令语)快起床!
rise from the ranks 得到高位(尤指在军中由低阶干起,终获擢升)。
rise in the world 出人头地。
rise to (a)到达。(b)(对于要求等)充份地应付。
rise to one's foot 站起来。
rise to the fly [bait] 入圈套;受骗。
rise to the occasion 当机立断;随机应变。
rise with the lark 早起。
n.
The act of going up; ascent. 上升;升起。
The distance anything rises, or ascends. 上升的距离。
- The rise of the river was six feet. 河水涨高六尺。
A small hill. 小山。
Origin; source. 肇端;源头。
Increase in value, amount, or the like. 增值;繁盛。
Advance in power, distinction, or rank. 显达;升级。
- He has had a rise in life. 他已经飞黄腾达。
Rebellion; revolt. 反抗;叛乱。
Appearance above the horizon. (在地平线上)出现。
短语:
rise and fall (潮的)涨落;盛衰。
at rise of sun [day] 日出时。
get [take] a rise (sb) 【口】开(某人)玩笑使其为众人讪笑。
give rise to 惹起;引起。
on the rise (景气)上升;(物价)有上涨的趋势。take [have] its rise in 从...开始;从...发源。
rise
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- 英语>简体中文, 美语词典
rise¹
/raɪz/ (rises, rising, rose risen)
vi.
1. <正式> (stand up; from chair or bed) [person +] 起立;起身;起来
- Mark rose to greet him. 马克起身迎他。
to rise from sth 从…上起来
- Luther rose slowly from the chair. 卢瑟慢慢地从椅子上站起来。
to rise to your feet 站起来
- The pilot rose to his feet and saluted. 飞行员起身敬礼。
2. <正式> (get out of bed) 起床;起来
- They had risen at dawn. 他们黎明时分就起床了。
- Tony had risen early and gone to the cottage to work. 托尼早早就起身到农舍干活去了。
3. (move upwards) [smoke, dust, plane, balloon +] 上升;升起; [theatre curtain +] 升;启
- Wilson watched the smoke rise from his cigarette. 威尔逊看着自己香烟的烟圈悠悠飘起。
- The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him. 一团粉尘在他周围扬起。
to rise into the air
[smoke, dust +] 弥漫到空中; [bird, ball, plane +] 上天;上到空中
to rise to the surface
[diver, submarine +] 浮到(水)面上
4. (be heard) [cries, shouts, sound +] 变响;提高
- The sound of tanks rose and fell. 坦克发出的声音此起彼伏。
- An angry shout rose from the crowd. 人群中响起一声愤怒的喊叫。
- His voice rose above the din. 他的声音在一片嘈杂声中响起。
5. (ascend) [sun, moon, star +] 升起
- The sun rises early in June. 六月的日头出得早。
- He wanted to be over the line of the ridge before the sun had risen. 他希望在日出前翻越山脊。
6. (increase in height or level) [water +] 上升
- The waters continued to rise. 水位持续上升。
to rise by … 上升了…;升高了…
- Sea levels could rise by 3 metres or more. 海平面会上升3米或者更多。
7. (get higher in pitch) [voice +] 提高
- 'Bernard?' Her voice rose hysterically. “伯纳德?”她歇斯底里地提高了嗓门。
8. (ascend in hierarchy) (地位、职位、声望等)上升, 提高
to rise in rank 级别升高
to rise through the ranks 级级攀升
to rise to power 当权;执政
- He rose to power in the 1930s. 他在20世纪30年代当权。
to rise to fame 成名
9. <正式> (be built) 建起
- After the fire a new city rose from the ruins. 火灾过后一座新城从废墟中拔地而起。
10. (appear) [mountain, building +] 出现;显现
- The building rose before him. 那座楼出现在他眼前。
11. [blood pressure +] 上升; [wind +] 起;增强; [feeling, emotion +] 变得强烈
- The wind was rising. 风越刮越大。
- Ethnic tensions in the republic were rising. 共和国中的种族紧张气氛愈演愈烈。
to rise in sb
[anger +] 加强;上升
- Anger rose slowly in him. 慢慢地他的火气越来越大。
your spirits rise 情绪高涨
- The sight of him made her spirits rise. 看到他让她情绪高涨。
12. (increase) [prices, interest rate, unemployment, inflation, profits, sales +] 上升;上涨; [temperature, volume +] 上升
- Prices are rising. 价格不断上涨。
to rise against sth
[currency +] 对…升值
- The dollar rose against the yen. 美元对日元升值。
to rise in value
[property +] 升值; [currency +] 升值
- The euro rose in value. 欧元升值。
to rise by … 升值…;上升…
- Prices rose by more than 10% per annum. 物价每年上涨10%以上。
to rise from … to … 从…上升到…
- Profits rose from £842,000 to £1.82m. 利润从84.2万英镑上升到182万英镑。
13. (swell) [dough, bread, cake +] 发起;发酵胀起
- Leave the dough to rise for at least an hour. 让生面团至少发酵一个小时。
14. (stiffen) (毛发)竖起;(身体)僵硬
15. [stomach, gorge +] 不舒服;作呕;恶心;反胃
16. (rebel) [people, population +] 反抗;起义;反叛
- The settlers rose in revolt. 定居者群起反抗。
to rise against sb/sth
[+ invaders, oppression, dictatorship] 反抗…
- After this, few will rise against me again. 经过这件事, 没什么人会再反抗我了。
17. (slope upwards) [land, ground +] 升高;变陡
- He looked up the slope of land that rose from the house. 他抬头看了看屋后的斜坡。
18. 【神学】 [Christ +] (基督)复活
to rise from the dead 死而复活
19. (originate) [river +] 发源;源起
- The Yangtze rises in the Tibetan highlands. 长江发源于青藏高原。
20. (adjourn) [Parliament, court session +] 休庭;延期
21. 【渔】 (鱼为食诱饵)游上水面
vt.
=raise¹, 19
Phrasal Verbs:
rise above, rise to, rise up
/raɪz/ (rises, rising, rose risen)
vi.
1. <正式> (stand up; from chair or bed) [person +] 起立;起身;起来
- Mark rose to greet him. 马克起身迎他。
to rise from sth 从…上起来
- Luther rose slowly from the chair. 卢瑟慢慢地从椅子上站起来。
to rise to your feet 站起来
- The pilot rose to his feet and saluted. 飞行员起身敬礼。
2. <正式> (get out of bed) 起床;起来
- They had risen at dawn. 他们黎明时分就起床了。
- Tony had risen early and gone to the cottage to work. 托尼早早就起身到农舍干活去了。
3. (move upwards) [smoke, dust, plane, balloon +] 上升;升起; [theatre curtain +] 升;启
- Wilson watched the smoke rise from his cigarette. 威尔逊看着自己香烟的烟圈悠悠飘起。
- The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him. 一团粉尘在他周围扬起。
to rise into the air
[smoke, dust +] 弥漫到空中; [bird, ball, plane +] 上天;上到空中
to rise to the surface
[diver, submarine +] 浮到(水)面上
4. (be heard) [cries, shouts, sound +] 变响;提高
- The sound of tanks rose and fell. 坦克发出的声音此起彼伏。
- An angry shout rose from the crowd. 人群中响起一声愤怒的喊叫。
- His voice rose above the din. 他的声音在一片嘈杂声中响起。
5. (ascend) [sun, moon, star +] 升起
- The sun rises early in June. 六月的日头出得早。
- He wanted to be over the line of the ridge before the sun had risen. 他希望在日出前翻越山脊。
6. (increase in height or level) [water +] 上升
- The waters continued to rise. 水位持续上升。
to rise by … 上升了…;升高了…
- Sea levels could rise by 3 metres or more. 海平面会上升3米或者更多。
7. (get higher in pitch) [voice +] 提高
- 'Bernard?' Her voice rose hysterically. “伯纳德?”她歇斯底里地提高了嗓门。
8. (ascend in hierarchy) (地位、职位、声望等)上升, 提高
to rise in rank 级别升高
to rise through the ranks 级级攀升
to rise to power 当权;执政
- He rose to power in the 1930s. 他在20世纪30年代当权。
to rise to fame 成名
9. <正式> (be built) 建起
- After the fire a new city rose from the ruins. 火灾过后一座新城从废墟中拔地而起。
10. (appear) [mountain, building +] 出现;显现
- The building rose before him. 那座楼出现在他眼前。
11. [blood pressure +] 上升; [wind +] 起;增强; [feeling, emotion +] 变得强烈
- The wind was rising. 风越刮越大。
- Ethnic tensions in the republic were rising. 共和国中的种族紧张气氛愈演愈烈。
to rise in sb
[anger +] 加强;上升
- Anger rose slowly in him. 慢慢地他的火气越来越大。
your spirits rise 情绪高涨
- The sight of him made her spirits rise. 看到他让她情绪高涨。
12. (increase) [prices, interest rate, unemployment, inflation, profits, sales +] 上升;上涨; [temperature, volume +] 上升
- Prices are rising. 价格不断上涨。
to rise against sth
[currency +] 对…升值
- The dollar rose against the yen. 美元对日元升值。
to rise in value
[property +] 升值; [currency +] 升值
- The euro rose in value. 欧元升值。
to rise by … 升值…;上升…
- Prices rose by more than 10% per annum. 物价每年上涨10%以上。
to rise from … to … 从…上升到…
- Profits rose from £842,000 to £1.82m. 利润从84.2万英镑上升到182万英镑。
13. (swell) [dough, bread, cake +] 发起;发酵胀起
- Leave the dough to rise for at least an hour. 让生面团至少发酵一个小时。
14. (stiffen) (毛发)竖起;(身体)僵硬
15. [stomach, gorge +] 不舒服;作呕;恶心;反胃
16. (rebel) [people, population +] 反抗;起义;反叛
- The settlers rose in revolt. 定居者群起反抗。
to rise against sb/sth
[+ invaders, oppression, dictatorship] 反抗…
- After this, few will rise against me again. 经过这件事, 没什么人会再反抗我了。
17. (slope upwards) [land, ground +] 升高;变陡
- He looked up the slope of land that rose from the house. 他抬头看了看屋后的斜坡。
18. 【神学】 [Christ +] (基督)复活
to rise from the dead 死而复活
19. (originate) [river +] 发源;源起
- The Yangtze rises in the Tibetan highlands. 长江发源于青藏高原。
20. (adjourn) [Parliament, court session +] 休庭;延期
21. 【渔】 (鱼为食诱饵)游上水面
vt.
=raise¹, 19
Phrasal Verbs:
rise above, rise to, rise up
rise²
/raɪz/
n.
1. (ascent) 上升
- the balloon's steady rise into the air 气球在空中稳稳当当的上升
2. (increase in power or rank) [+of person, country, empire] 升迁;崛起
- The megastars' rise is intimately intertwined with Hollywood's long decline. 巨星的崛起与好莱坞长期以来的衰退是密不可分的。
sb's rise to power 某人的当权
3. (increase in popularity or influence) [+of movement, ideology] 兴起;抬头;高涨
the rise of racism in America 美国种族主义的抬头
- The rise of the car has been rapid. 汽车迅速普及。
the rise of the anti-war movement 反战运动的兴起
the rise of fascism 法西斯主义的抬头
4. (increase in amount, cost, or value; in prices, interest rates, unemployment, inflation, value, profits, sales) 上升;上涨
a rise in sth… 的增长
- the rise in home ownership 房屋所有者人数的上升
- a sharp rise in violent crime 暴力犯罪案件的激增
- a sudden rise in temperature 气温的突然上升
- a rise in sea levels 海平面的上升
5. <英> (in salary) (工资、薪水、报酬的)增长, 增加
a pay rise 报酬的增加;加薪
- He will get a pay rise of nearly £4,000. 他的工资将增加将近4,000英镑。
6. (rising ground) 地势隆起;高起
- The house was situated on a rise. 这座房子坐落在一块高地上。
7. (slope, incline) 斜坡;上坡
8. 【天文】 升起
9. 【建】 (height of step) (楼梯的)级高;梯段高
10. 【建】 (height of roof) (屋顶的)净高
11. 【建】 (height of arch) (拱的)矢高
12. 【渔】 (鱼为食诱饵)游上水面
13. <俚> (erection) (阴茎的)勃起
idiom:
to be on the rise 在上涨;在上升;在增加
- We are pleased to see that the number of first home buyers is on the rise. 我们高兴地看到首套住宅购买者的人数不断增长。
to get a rise out of sborto take a rise out of sb<非正式> (provoke)(有意)惹某人生气
- Don't think you're going to get a rise out of me by making a joke about the Holocaust. 不要以为你拿大屠杀开玩笑就会激怒我。
to give rise to sth
(cause) [+ trouble, problems] 招惹;引起; [+ argument, dispute, conflict, discussion] 引发;导致; [+ rumours] 招致; [+ doubts, suspicions, fears] 引起; [+ attitude, belief] 引起;导致
- Such statements give rise to the false belief that we are all under constant threat from terrorism. 这种声明会让人错误地以为我们一直在遭受恐怖主义的威胁。
[+ increase] 导致; [+ phrase, expression, term] 产生
/raɪz/
n.
1. (ascent) 上升
- the balloon's steady rise into the air 气球在空中稳稳当当的上升
2. (increase in power or rank) [+of person, country, empire] 升迁;崛起
- The megastars' rise is intimately intertwined with Hollywood's long decline. 巨星的崛起与好莱坞长期以来的衰退是密不可分的。
sb's rise to power 某人的当权
3. (increase in popularity or influence) [+of movement, ideology] 兴起;抬头;高涨
the rise of racism in America 美国种族主义的抬头
- The rise of the car has been rapid. 汽车迅速普及。
the rise of the anti-war movement 反战运动的兴起
the rise of fascism 法西斯主义的抬头
4. (increase in amount, cost, or value; in prices, interest rates, unemployment, inflation, value, profits, sales) 上升;上涨
a rise in sth… 的增长
- the rise in home ownership 房屋所有者人数的上升
- a sharp rise in violent crime 暴力犯罪案件的激增
- a sudden rise in temperature 气温的突然上升
- a rise in sea levels 海平面的上升
5. <英> (in salary) (工资、薪水、报酬的)增长, 增加
a pay rise 报酬的增加;加薪
- He will get a pay rise of nearly £4,000. 他的工资将增加将近4,000英镑。
6. (rising ground) 地势隆起;高起
- The house was situated on a rise. 这座房子坐落在一块高地上。
7. (slope, incline) 斜坡;上坡
8. 【天文】 升起
9. 【建】 (height of step) (楼梯的)级高;梯段高
10. 【建】 (height of roof) (屋顶的)净高
11. 【建】 (height of arch) (拱的)矢高
12. 【渔】 (鱼为食诱饵)游上水面
13. <俚> (erection) (阴茎的)勃起
idiom:
to be on the rise 在上涨;在上升;在增加
- We are pleased to see that the number of first home buyers is on the rise. 我们高兴地看到首套住宅购买者的人数不断增长。
to get a rise out of sborto take a rise out of sb<非正式> (provoke)(有意)惹某人生气
- Don't think you're going to get a rise out of me by making a joke about the Holocaust. 不要以为你拿大屠杀开玩笑就会激怒我。
to give rise to sth
(cause) [+ trouble, problems] 招惹;引起; [+ argument, dispute, conflict, discussion] 引发;导致; [+ rumours] 招致; [+ doubts, suspicions, fears] 引起; [+ attitude, belief] 引起;导致
- Such statements give rise to the false belief that we are all under constant threat from terrorism. 这种声明会让人错误地以为我们一直在遭受恐怖主义的威胁。
[+ increase] 导致; [+ phrase, expression, term] 产生
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉大词典
rise¹ (rose risen)
/raɪz/
v.
(数字、数量或价值的)增加、增长、上升;升高,上涨
/raɪz/
v.
(数字、数量或价值的)增加、增长、上升;升高,上涨
- 英语>简体中文, 高中课标词汇
rise
n. 起,升起,上升
n. 起,升起,上升
- 英语>简体中文, 中医大词典
rise
v.(动词) rose[r½z] ris.en[r¹z“…n] ris.ing, ris.es
v.intr.(不及物动词)
1. To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling. 起立,站起:在躺下,坐下或跪下之后恢复站立的位置
2. To get out of bed: 起床:
- rose at dawn. 天亮时就起床了
3. To move from a lower to a higher position; ascend: 开起:从较低的位置移动至较高的位置;上升:
- Hot air rises. 热空气升起来了
4. To increase in size, volume, or level: 增多,升高,上涨:在尺寸,体积或水平方面增长、提高:
- The river rises every spring. 每年春天河水都要上涨
5. To increase in number, amount, or value: 增加:在数目、数量或价值方面的增长:
- Prices are rising. 物价正在上涨
6. To increase in intensity, force, or speed: 增强:在强烈程度,力量或速度方面的增长:
- The wind has risen. 风力增强了
7. To increase in pitch or volume: 变响,提高:音调或音量的增加:
- The sound of their voices rose and fell. 他们的声音时大时小
8. To appear above the horizon: 升起:出现在地平线之上:
- The sun rises later in the fall. 秋季的太阳升起较晚
9. To extend upward; be prominent: 矗立:往上伸展;突出:
- The tower rose above the hill. 这座塔矗立于小山之上
10. To slant or slope upward: 隆起:倾斜上升,向上倾斜:
- Mount McKinley rises to 6, 197.6 meters (20, 320 feet). 麦金利山倾斜向上直达6, 197.6米(20, 320英尺)
11. To come into existence; originate. 发源;起源
12. To be erected: 矗立:
- New buildings are rising in the city. 城市里新的高楼大厦不断地被建起来
13. To appear at the surface of the water or the earth; emerge. 浮起:出现在地球或水域的表面上;出现
14. To puff up or become larger; swell up: 发起,发酵胀起:吹起来或变得更大;隆起:
- The bread dough should rise to double its original size. 生面团发起之后应该有它原来体积的两倍那么大
15. To become stiff and erect. 挺起:变得坚硬而竖起
16. To attain a higher status: 地位升高:获得更高的地位:
- an officer who rose through the ranks. 地位一步步升高的军官
17. To become apparent to the mind or senses: 浮现:在大脑或感官中变得更明显:
- Old fears rose to haunt me. 旧日的恐惧再度笼罩着我
18. To uplift oneself to meet a demand or challenge: 激流勇进:振奋精神以迎接要求或挑战:
- She rose to the occasion and won the election. 她抓住时机振奋精神,一举赢得了选举
19. To return to life. 复活
20. To rebel: 起义:
- “the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government”(&b{Abraham Lincoln}) “揭竿而起推翻现存政府的权利”(亚伯拉罕·林肯)
21. To close a session of an official assembly; adjourn. 休会,闭会:结束官方会议的一个期间;休会
v.tr.(及物动词)
1. To cause to rise. 使上升,使升高
2. To cause (a distant object at sea) to become visible above the horizon by advancing closer. 使出现:通过向其靠近而使(海上远距离物体)出现在地平线之上而被看见
n.(名词)
1. The act of rising; ascent. 上升:上升的动作;升高
2. The degree of elevation or ascent. 垂直高度:上升或升高的程度
3. The appearance of the sun or other celestial body above the horizon. 开,启:太阳或其他天体出现在地平线之上
4. An increase in height, as of the level of water. 上涨,上升,升高:高度的升高,如水平线
5. A gently sloped hill. 岗,坡,丘:缓缓倾斜的小山
6. A long, broad elevation that slopes gently from the earth's surface or the ocean floor. 斜坡:从地球表面或海底缓缓倾斜的长而宽的高地
7. An origin, a beginning, or a source: 起源,开始或来源:
- the rise of a river. 一条河流的起源
8. Occasion or opportunity: 时机,机会:
- facts that give rise to doubts about her motives. 使人对她的动机产生怀疑的事实
9. The emergence of a fish seeking food or bait at the water's surface. 游出水面:小鱼为了寻求食物或诱饵而出现在水面之上
10. An increase in price, worth, quantity, or degree. 上涨,增加,升高:物价、价值、数量或程度的增加
11. An increase in intensity, volume, or pitch. 增高,提高,增大:浓度、体积容量或音调的增加
12. Elevation in status, prosperity, or importance: 升高,兴起:地位、繁荣或重要性的升高:
- the family's rise in New York society. 某家族在纽约社会的兴起
13. The height of a flight of stairs or of a single riser. 级高:一段楼梯或一单块楼梯竖板的高度
14. Chiefly British An increase in salary or wages; a raise. 【多用于英国】 加薪:工资或薪水的增加;增加
15. Informal An angry or irritated reaction: 【非正式用语】 生气:生气或者愤怒的反映:
- finally got a rise out of her. 她终于怒火中烧
v.(动词) rose[r½z] ris.en[r¹z“…n] ris.ing, ris.es
v.intr.(不及物动词)
1. To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling. 起立,站起:在躺下,坐下或跪下之后恢复站立的位置
2. To get out of bed: 起床:
- rose at dawn. 天亮时就起床了
3. To move from a lower to a higher position; ascend: 开起:从较低的位置移动至较高的位置;上升:
- Hot air rises. 热空气升起来了
4. To increase in size, volume, or level: 增多,升高,上涨:在尺寸,体积或水平方面增长、提高:
- The river rises every spring. 每年春天河水都要上涨
5. To increase in number, amount, or value: 增加:在数目、数量或价值方面的增长:
- Prices are rising. 物价正在上涨
6. To increase in intensity, force, or speed: 增强:在强烈程度,力量或速度方面的增长:
- The wind has risen. 风力增强了
7. To increase in pitch or volume: 变响,提高:音调或音量的增加:
- The sound of their voices rose and fell. 他们的声音时大时小
8. To appear above the horizon: 升起:出现在地平线之上:
- The sun rises later in the fall. 秋季的太阳升起较晚
9. To extend upward; be prominent: 矗立:往上伸展;突出:
- The tower rose above the hill. 这座塔矗立于小山之上
10. To slant or slope upward: 隆起:倾斜上升,向上倾斜:
- Mount McKinley rises to 6, 197.6 meters (20, 320 feet). 麦金利山倾斜向上直达6, 197.6米(20, 320英尺)
11. To come into existence; originate. 发源;起源
12. To be erected: 矗立:
- New buildings are rising in the city. 城市里新的高楼大厦不断地被建起来
13. To appear at the surface of the water or the earth; emerge. 浮起:出现在地球或水域的表面上;出现
14. To puff up or become larger; swell up: 发起,发酵胀起:吹起来或变得更大;隆起:
- The bread dough should rise to double its original size. 生面团发起之后应该有它原来体积的两倍那么大
15. To become stiff and erect. 挺起:变得坚硬而竖起
16. To attain a higher status: 地位升高:获得更高的地位:
- an officer who rose through the ranks. 地位一步步升高的军官
17. To become apparent to the mind or senses: 浮现:在大脑或感官中变得更明显:
- Old fears rose to haunt me. 旧日的恐惧再度笼罩着我
18. To uplift oneself to meet a demand or challenge: 激流勇进:振奋精神以迎接要求或挑战:
- She rose to the occasion and won the election. 她抓住时机振奋精神,一举赢得了选举
19. To return to life. 复活
20. To rebel: 起义:
- “the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government”(&b{Abraham Lincoln}) “揭竿而起推翻现存政府的权利”(亚伯拉罕·林肯)
21. To close a session of an official assembly; adjourn. 休会,闭会:结束官方会议的一个期间;休会
v.tr.(及物动词)
1. To cause to rise. 使上升,使升高
2. To cause (a distant object at sea) to become visible above the horizon by advancing closer. 使出现:通过向其靠近而使(海上远距离物体)出现在地平线之上而被看见
n.(名词)
1. The act of rising; ascent. 上升:上升的动作;升高
2. The degree of elevation or ascent. 垂直高度:上升或升高的程度
3. The appearance of the sun or other celestial body above the horizon. 开,启:太阳或其他天体出现在地平线之上
4. An increase in height, as of the level of water. 上涨,上升,升高:高度的升高,如水平线
5. A gently sloped hill. 岗,坡,丘:缓缓倾斜的小山
6. A long, broad elevation that slopes gently from the earth's surface or the ocean floor. 斜坡:从地球表面或海底缓缓倾斜的长而宽的高地
7. An origin, a beginning, or a source: 起源,开始或来源:
- the rise of a river. 一条河流的起源
8. Occasion or opportunity: 时机,机会:
- facts that give rise to doubts about her motives. 使人对她的动机产生怀疑的事实
9. The emergence of a fish seeking food or bait at the water's surface. 游出水面:小鱼为了寻求食物或诱饵而出现在水面之上
10. An increase in price, worth, quantity, or degree. 上涨,增加,升高:物价、价值、数量或程度的增加
11. An increase in intensity, volume, or pitch. 增高,提高,增大:浓度、体积容量或音调的增加
12. Elevation in status, prosperity, or importance: 升高,兴起:地位、繁荣或重要性的升高:
- the family's rise in New York society. 某家族在纽约社会的兴起
13. The height of a flight of stairs or of a single riser. 级高:一段楼梯或一单块楼梯竖板的高度
14. Chiefly British An increase in salary or wages; a raise. 【多用于英国】 加薪:工资或薪水的增加;增加
15. Informal An angry or irritated reaction: 【非正式用语】 生气:生气或者愤怒的反映:
- finally got a rise out of her. 她终于怒火中烧
- 英语>简体中文, 美国传统词典
rise
隆起
隆起
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉地理大词典
rise
vt. 上升,起立,高出,发源于,净空为,闭会;n. 上升,出现,矢高,级高,高地,上沿
vt. 上升,起立,高出,发源于,净空为,闭会;n. 上升,出现,矢高,级高,高地,上沿
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉化学大词典
rise
涨
涨
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉法学大辞典
rise
n. 上升,提高
n. 上升,提高
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉机械大词典
rise
vi.
升高, 上升; 上涨, 增高
- The ground rises steadily. 地势步步加高。
- The sun rises red. 太阳升起红艳艳。
站起来; 起床
- She rose to greet her guests. 她起身迎接客人。
- She rises early in the morning. 她早晨起得早。
起义; 反抗
- At last the people rose up in arms and defeated the cruel rulers. 人民终于武装起义推翻了残暴的统治者。
n.
上升, 升起
增加, 增长
- The increase of wages is proportional to the rise in prices. 工资的增长与物价的上涨是成比例的。
兴起; 发展
- The rise of computer technology has transformed industry. 计算机技术的兴起已经使工业为之改观。
斜坡, 高岗
vi.
升高, 上升; 上涨, 增高
- The ground rises steadily. 地势步步加高。
- The sun rises red. 太阳升起红艳艳。
站起来; 起床
- She rose to greet her guests. 她起身迎接客人。
- She rises early in the morning. 她早晨起得早。
起义; 反抗
- At last the people rose up in arms and defeated the cruel rulers. 人民终于武装起义推翻了残暴的统治者。
n.
上升, 升起
增加, 增长
- The increase of wages is proportional to the rise in prices. 工资的增长与物价的上涨是成比例的。
兴起; 发展
- The rise of computer technology has transformed industry. 计算机技术的兴起已经使工业为之改观。
斜坡, 高岗
- 英语>简体中文, 简明英汉词典
rise1
(noun 名词)
小山;岗
a rise in the ground. 高地。
SYNONYM 同义词:ascent, bank, climb, elevation,SEE参阅 hill, incline, ramp, slope.
增加
a rise in wages, temperature, etc. 工资、温度等的增加。
SYNONYM 同义词:escalation, increase, increment,jump, leap, upsurge, upswing, upturn, upwardmovement.
(noun 名词)
小山;岗
a rise in the ground. 高地。
SYNONYM 同义词:ascent, bank, climb, elevation,SEE参阅 hill, incline, ramp, slope.
增加
a rise in wages, temperature, etc. 工资、温度等的增加。
SYNONYM 同义词:escalation, increase, increment,jump, leap, upsurge, upswing, upturn, upwardmovement.
rise2
(verb 动词)
上升
to rise into the air. 升到空中。
SYNONYM 同义词:arise, ascend, climb, fly up, go up,jump, leap, levitate, lift, lift off, mount, soar,spring, take off.
起身
to rise from bed. 起床。
SYNONYM 同义词:get up, stand up.
上涨
Prices have risen. 物价上涨。
SYNONYM 同义词:escalate,grow, increase.
矗立
A cliff rose above us. 峭壁耸立在我们面前。
SYNONYM 同义词:loom, stand out, stick up, tower.
(verb 动词)
上升
to rise into the air. 升到空中。
SYNONYM 同义词:arise, ascend, climb, fly up, go up,jump, leap, levitate, lift, lift off, mount, soar,spring, take off.
起身
to rise from bed. 起床。
SYNONYM 同义词:get up, stand up.
上涨
Prices have risen. 物价上涨。
SYNONYM 同义词:escalate,grow, increase.
矗立
A cliff rose above us. 峭壁耸立在我们面前。
SYNONYM 同义词:loom, stand out, stick up, tower.
- 英语>简体中文, 英语同义词词典
rise1
get a 'rise out of sb
make sb react in an angry way by saying sth that you know will annoy them, especially as a joke﹙尤指开玩笑﹚激怒某人,惹恼某人:
Don’t take any notice of him—he’s just trying to get a rise out of you. 别理他—他只是想激你发火。
She always got a rise out of him by copying his accent.她每次学他说话的口音都能把他给惹火了。
give 'rise to sth (formal)
cause sth to happen or exist 使发生;引起:
The novel’s success gave rise to a number of sequels.这本小说的成功带来了多部续作。
,rise and 'shine (old-fashioned)
used for telling sb to get out of bed in the morning快点起床:
Rise and shine, everyone, we’ve got a lot to do today. 大家快起来,今天我们有好多事要做。
,rise from the 'ashes
become successful or powerful again after defeat or destruction ﹙在遭遇挫败或毁灭后﹚卷土重来,东山再起:
Can a new party rise from the ashes of the old one? 在旧政党的灰烬中会诞生出一个新的政党吗﹖
ORIGIN This idiom refers to the story of the phoenix, a mythological bird which burns to death and then rises from the ashes to be born again. 这个习语源于凤凰涅槃的神话故事,凤凰自焚而死后重生于灰烬。
rise to the 'bait
act or react to sth in exactly the way another person wants you to ﹙吞食诱饵而﹚上钩;中圈套:
I knew he was trying to get me angry, but I didn’t rise to the bait. 我知道他想惹我生气,可我没有中计。
NOTE A fisherman uses bait to attract fish to his hook.bait 是钓鱼用的饵。
rise to the oc'casion/'challenge
do sth successfully in a difficult situation, emergency,etc. 临危不乱;随机应变;成功应付困难局面:
When the lead singer became ill, Cathy had to take her place. Everyone thought she rose to the occasion magnificently. 领唱病倒了,卡西不得不顶替她的位置。大家都觉得她应付裕如。
This company must be prepared to rise to the challenge of a rapidly changing market. 这家公司必须准备好应对瞬息万变的市场局势。
be up/rise with the lark 另见lark
come/up rise through the ranks 另见ranks
draw yourself up/rise to your full height 另见full
your, his, etc. hackles rise 另见hackles
make sb’s hackles rise 另见hackles
get a 'rise out of sb
make sb react in an angry way by saying sth that you know will annoy them, especially as a joke﹙尤指开玩笑﹚激怒某人,惹恼某人:
Don’t take any notice of him—he’s just trying to get a rise out of you. 别理他—他只是想激你发火。
She always got a rise out of him by copying his accent.她每次学他说话的口音都能把他给惹火了。
give 'rise to sth (formal)
cause sth to happen or exist 使发生;引起:
The novel’s success gave rise to a number of sequels.这本小说的成功带来了多部续作。
,rise and 'shine (old-fashioned)
used for telling sb to get out of bed in the morning快点起床:
Rise and shine, everyone, we’ve got a lot to do today. 大家快起来,今天我们有好多事要做。
,rise from the 'ashes
become successful or powerful again after defeat or destruction ﹙在遭遇挫败或毁灭后﹚卷土重来,东山再起:
Can a new party rise from the ashes of the old one? 在旧政党的灰烬中会诞生出一个新的政党吗﹖
ORIGIN This idiom refers to the story of the phoenix, a mythological bird which burns to death and then rises from the ashes to be born again. 这个习语源于凤凰涅槃的神话故事,凤凰自焚而死后重生于灰烬。
rise to the 'bait
act or react to sth in exactly the way another person wants you to ﹙吞食诱饵而﹚上钩;中圈套:
I knew he was trying to get me angry, but I didn’t rise to the bait. 我知道他想惹我生气,可我没有中计。
NOTE A fisherman uses bait to attract fish to his hook.bait 是钓鱼用的饵。
rise to the oc'casion/'challenge
do sth successfully in a difficult situation, emergency,etc. 临危不乱;随机应变;成功应付困难局面:
When the lead singer became ill, Cathy had to take her place. Everyone thought she rose to the occasion magnificently. 领唱病倒了,卡西不得不顶替她的位置。大家都觉得她应付裕如。
This company must be prepared to rise to the challenge of a rapidly changing market. 这家公司必须准备好应对瞬息万变的市场局势。
be up/rise with the lark 另见lark
come/up rise through the ranks 另见ranks
draw yourself up/rise to your full height 另见full
your, his, etc. hackles rise 另见hackles
make sb’s hackles rise 另见hackles
英语>简体中文, 英语习语词典
rise1
vi.
(rose [rEuz]; risen)
升起; 上升
起立[床]
上涨; 提高
增长[强]
高耸; 突击
起义
(地位)升级; 进步
浮起; 出现
发源; 起因(from)
闭[休]会
复苏; 复活
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。
vi.
(rose [rEuz]; risen)
升起; 上升
起立[床]
上涨; 提高
增长[强]
高耸; 突击
起义
(地位)升级; 进步
浮起; 出现
发源; 起因(from)
闭[休]会
复苏; 复活
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。
rise2
vt.
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
提高; 抬高; [美]登山
[口] 养育; 饲养
[罕]使苏醒; 使复活
n.
升起; 上升; 出现; (鱼吞饵时的)浮起
上涨; 增加
苏醒; 复活
发迹; 出头; (地位、权力、价值、音调等的)升高
起源; 发生
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
be on the rise
上涨, 上升; 变得更有价值
buy for the rise
看涨而买进
get [take, have] a rise out of sb.
惹得某人恼怒
give rise to
引起; 使发生
have a rise in life [the world]
飞黄腾达
have [take] its (one's) rise among [in, from]
发源于; 发端于
on the rise
在上涨[增长]
rise again
死而复生
R-and shine!
【军】[俚](早上)起床!
rise up
起义; 起来
vt.
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
提高; 抬高; [美]登山
[口] 养育; 饲养
[罕]使苏醒; 使复活
n.
升起; 上升; 出现; (鱼吞饵时的)浮起
上涨; 增加
苏醒; 复活
发迹; 出头; (地位、权力、价值、音调等的)升高
起源; 发生
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
be on the rise
上涨, 上升; 变得更有价值
buy for the rise
看涨而买进
get [take, have] a rise out of sb.
惹得某人恼怒
give rise to
引起; 使发生
have a rise in life [the world]
飞黄腾达
have [take] its (one's) rise among [in, from]
发源于; 发端于
on the rise
在上涨[增长]
rise again
死而复生
R-and shine!
【军】[俚](早上)起床!
rise up
起义; 起来
英语>简体中文, 现代英汉综合大辞典
rise
拱高
拱高
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 材料科学名词
rise
海隆;海底隆起
海隆;海底隆起
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 地理学名词
rise
隆起;隆堆
隆起;隆堆
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 地质学名词
rise
隆起;隆堆
隆起;隆堆
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 地球科学名词
rise
上升,提高,增長,起源,發生
上升,提高,增長,起源,發生
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 电力工程名词
rise
窿高,上升,張,直立高度,升起部
窿高,上升,張,直立高度,升起部
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 美华军语辞典
rise
上升
上升
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 核能名词
rise
上坡
上坡
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 机械工程名词
rise
昇道;吊井;吊鑿吊井
昇道;吊井;吊鑿吊井
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 矿冶工程名词
rise
/raɪz/
(rising, rose, risen,rises)
1. 不及物动词 If something rises, it moves upward. 上升; 升起
- Wilson's ice-cold eyes watched the smoke rise from his cigarette. 威尔逊那双冰冷的眼睛注视着烟雾从他的香烟中冒出。
2. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 上升; 升起
- Spray rose up from the surface of the water. 水花从水面上溅起来。
3. 不及物动词 When you rise, you stand up. 起身 [正式]
- Luther rose slowly from the chair. 卢瑟慢慢从椅子上站起身来。
4. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 起身
- The only thing I wanted was to rise up from the table and leave this house. 我惟一想做的是从餐桌旁站起身来,离开这所房子。
5. 不及物动词 When you rise, you get out of bed. 起床 [正式]
- Tony had risen early and gone to the cottage to work. 托尼很早就起床去那间小屋干活了。
6. 不及物动词 When the sun or moon rises, it appears in the sky. (太阳或月亮) 升起
- He wanted to be over the line of the ridge before the sun had risen. 他想赶在太阳升起前翻过那山脊。
7. 不及物动词 You can say that something rises when it appears as a large, tall shape. 耸立 [文学性]
- The building rose before him, tall and stately. 那栋大楼耸立在他面前,高大而又雄伟。
8. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 耸立
- The White Mountains rose up before me. 怀特山耸立在我面前。
9. 不及物动词 If the level of something such as the water in a river rises, it becomes higher. (河水等) 上涨
- The waters continue to rise as more than 1,000 people are evacuated. 在1000多人被疏散的同时,河水持续上涨。
10. 不及物动词 If land rises, it slopes upward. (地面) 隆起
- He looked up the slope of land that rose from the house. 他抬头看了看从那所房子向上隆起的斜坡。
11. 不及物动词 If an amount rises, it increases. (数量) 增加; 上涨
- Interest rates rise from 4% to 5%. 利率从4%上升到5%。
- Tourist trips of all kinds rose by 10.5% between 1977 and 1987. 各类旅游在1977至1987年间增长了10.5%。
- Exports rose 23%. 出口货品增长了23%。
12. 可数名词 A rise in the amount of something is an increase in it. 增长; 上涨
- ...the prospect of another rise in interest rates. …又一次利率上升的可能性。
13. 单数型名词 The rise of a movement or activity is an increase in its popularity or influence. (运动或行为的) 兴起; 抬头
- The rise of racism in America is a serious concern. 美洲种族主义的抬头是一个严重忧虑。
14. 可数名词 A rise is an increase in your wages or your salary. (薪水、工资的) 增加 [英国英语]
- Within two months Kelly got a rise. 两个月内凯利就获得了加薪。
15. 不及物动词 If the wind rises, it becomes stronger. (风力) 增强
- The wind was still rising, approaching a force nine gale. 风力仍在增强,接近九级。
16. 不及物动词 If a sound rises or if someone's voice rises, it becomes louder or higher. (声音或嗓音) 升高
- "Bernard?" Her voice rose hysterically. “伯纳德?”她的嗓门歇斯底里地升高了。
17. 不及物动词 When the people in a country rise, they try to defeat the government or army that is controlling them. 起义
- President Bush had encouraged the Panamanian military to rise against General Noriega. 布什总统曾鼓动巴拿马军方起来反抗诺列加将军。
18. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 起义
- He warned that if the government moved against him the people would rise up. 他警告说如果政府对他采取行动,人民将起来反抗。
19. 不及物动词 If someone rises to a higher position or status, they become more important, successful, or powerful. (职位、地位) 升高
- She is a strong woman who has risen to the top of a deeply sexist organization. 她是一位坚强的女性,在一个性别歧视严重的组织中升到了顶层。
20. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . (职位、地位) 升高
- I started with Hoover 26 years ago in sales and rose up through the ranks. 我26年前加入胡佛公司作销售,而后一步步晋升。
21. 单数型名词 The rise of someone is the process by which they become more important, successful, or powerful. 崛起
- Haig's rise was fuelled by an all-consuming sense of patriotic duty. 黑格的崛起被一种压倒一切的爱国责任感推动着。
22. 习语 If something gives rise to an event or situation, it causes that event or situation to happen. 引发
- Low levels of choline in the body can give rise to high blood pressure. 体内胆碱含量低可引发高血压。
23. to rise to the challenge → see challenge
24. to rise to the occasion → see occasion
/raɪz/
(rising, rose, risen,rises)
1. 不及物动词 If something rises, it moves upward. 上升; 升起
- Wilson's ice-cold eyes watched the smoke rise from his cigarette. 威尔逊那双冰冷的眼睛注视着烟雾从他的香烟中冒出。
2. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 上升; 升起
- Spray rose up from the surface of the water. 水花从水面上溅起来。
3. 不及物动词 When you rise, you stand up. 起身 [正式]
- Luther rose slowly from the chair. 卢瑟慢慢从椅子上站起身来。
4. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 起身
- The only thing I wanted was to rise up from the table and leave this house. 我惟一想做的是从餐桌旁站起身来,离开这所房子。
5. 不及物动词 When you rise, you get out of bed. 起床 [正式]
- Tony had risen early and gone to the cottage to work. 托尼很早就起床去那间小屋干活了。
6. 不及物动词 When the sun or moon rises, it appears in the sky. (太阳或月亮) 升起
- He wanted to be over the line of the ridge before the sun had risen. 他想赶在太阳升起前翻过那山脊。
7. 不及物动词 You can say that something rises when it appears as a large, tall shape. 耸立 [文学性]
- The building rose before him, tall and stately. 那栋大楼耸立在他面前,高大而又雄伟。
8. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 耸立
- The White Mountains rose up before me. 怀特山耸立在我面前。
9. 不及物动词 If the level of something such as the water in a river rises, it becomes higher. (河水等) 上涨
- The waters continue to rise as more than 1,000 people are evacuated. 在1000多人被疏散的同时,河水持续上涨。
10. 不及物动词 If land rises, it slopes upward. (地面) 隆起
- He looked up the slope of land that rose from the house. 他抬头看了看从那所房子向上隆起的斜坡。
11. 不及物动词 If an amount rises, it increases. (数量) 增加; 上涨
- Interest rates rise from 4% to 5%. 利率从4%上升到5%。
- Tourist trips of all kinds rose by 10.5% between 1977 and 1987. 各类旅游在1977至1987年间增长了10.5%。
- Exports rose 23%. 出口货品增长了23%。
12. 可数名词 A rise in the amount of something is an increase in it. 增长; 上涨
- ...the prospect of another rise in interest rates. …又一次利率上升的可能性。
13. 单数型名词 The rise of a movement or activity is an increase in its popularity or influence. (运动或行为的) 兴起; 抬头
- The rise of racism in America is a serious concern. 美洲种族主义的抬头是一个严重忧虑。
14. 可数名词 A rise is an increase in your wages or your salary. (薪水、工资的) 增加 [英国英语]
- Within two months Kelly got a rise. 两个月内凯利就获得了加薪。
15. 不及物动词 If the wind rises, it becomes stronger. (风力) 增强
- The wind was still rising, approaching a force nine gale. 风力仍在增强,接近九级。
16. 不及物动词 If a sound rises or if someone's voice rises, it becomes louder or higher. (声音或嗓音) 升高
- "Bernard?" Her voice rose hysterically. “伯纳德?”她的嗓门歇斯底里地升高了。
17. 不及物动词 When the people in a country rise, they try to defeat the government or army that is controlling them. 起义
- President Bush had encouraged the Panamanian military to rise against General Noriega. 布什总统曾鼓动巴拿马军方起来反抗诺列加将军。
18. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . 起义
- He warned that if the government moved against him the people would rise up. 他警告说如果政府对他采取行动,人民将起来反抗。
19. 不及物动词 If someone rises to a higher position or status, they become more important, successful, or powerful. (职位、地位) 升高
- She is a strong woman who has risen to the top of a deeply sexist organization. 她是一位坚强的女性,在一个性别歧视严重的组织中升到了顶层。
20. 动词词组 Rise up means the same as . (职位、地位) 升高
- I started with Hoover 26 years ago in sales and rose up through the ranks. 我26年前加入胡佛公司作销售,而后一步步晋升。
21. 单数型名词 The rise of someone is the process by which they become more important, successful, or powerful. 崛起
- Haig's rise was fuelled by an all-consuming sense of patriotic duty. 黑格的崛起被一种压倒一切的爱国责任感推动着。
22. 习语 If something gives rise to an event or situation, it causes that event or situation to happen. 引发
- Low levels of choline in the body can give rise to high blood pressure. 体内胆碱含量低可引发高血压。
23. to rise to the challenge → see challenge
24. to rise to the occasion → see occasion
英语>简体中文, 高级英汉双解词典