rise的中文翻译

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rise

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  • rise1   (increase)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    增加
    noun
    • an increase in an amount, a number or a level
      • The industry is feeling the effects of recent price rises.
        这一行业已经感觉到了最近提价的影响
      • There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.
        失业人数急剧增长
    • an increase in the money you are paid for the work you do
      • I'm going to ask for a rise.
        我打算要求加薪
      • He criticized the huge pay rises awarded to industry bosses.
        对于给工厂老板的大幅度加薪,他提出了批评
  • rise2   (in power/importance)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    地位升高
    noun
    • the act of becoming more important, successful, powerful, etc
      • the rise of fascism in Europe
        法西斯主义在欧洲的崛起
      • the rise and fall of the British Empire
        大英帝国的兴衰
      • her meteoric rise to power
        她平步青云
  • rise3   (upward movement)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    上升
    noun
    • an upward movement
      • She watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest as he slept.
        她注视着他睡着时胸部缓缓的起伏
  • rise4   (sloping land)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    高地
    noun
    • an area of land that slopes upwards
      • The church was built at the top of a small rise.
        这座教堂建在一座小山的山顶上
  • rise5   (move upwards)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    上升
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to come or go upwards; to reach a higher level or position
      • Smoke was rising from the chimney.
        烟从烟囱里冒了出来
      • The river has risen (by) several metres.
        河水上涨了好几米
  • rise6   (get up)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    起身
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to get up from a lying, sitting or kneeling position
      • He was accustomed to rising (= getting out of bed) early.
        他习惯于早起
      • They rose from the table.
        他们从桌边起身来
      • She rose to her feet.
        她站起身来
  • rise7   (of sun/moon)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    升起
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • when the sun, moon, etc. rises, it appears above the horizon
      • The sun rises in the east.
        太阳从东方升起
  • rise8   (end meeting)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    会议结束
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to end a meeting
      • The House (= members of the House of Commons) rose at 10 p.m.
        下议院已于晚上10点钟散会
  • rise9   (increase)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    增加
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to increase in amount or number
      • rising fuel bills
        不断上涨的燃料费用
      • The price of gas rose.
        煤气价格上涨了
      • Gas rose in price.
        煤气价格上涨了
      • Unemployment rose (by) 3%.
        失业率上升了3%
      • Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.
        空气污染已经超标
  • rise10   (become powerful/important)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    地位上升;日益成功
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to become more successful, important, powerful, etc
      • a rising young politician
        平步青云的年轻政治家
      • She rose to power in the 70s.
        她在70年代时掌握了大权
      • He rose to the rank of general.
        他晋升为了将军
      • She rose through the ranks to become managing director.
        她由普通职员升为了常务董事
  • rise11   (of sound)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    声调提高
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • if a sound rises, it become louder and higher
      • Her voice rose angrily.
        她愤怒地提高了嗓门
  • rise12   (of wind)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    刮起风来
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • if the wind rises, it begins to blow more strongly
  • rise13   (of feeling)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    升起
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • if a feeling rises inside you, it begins and gets stronger
      • He felt anger rising inside him.
        他感到怒火中烧
      • Her spirits rose(= she felt happier) at the news.
        那个消息令她精神振奋
  • rise14   (of your colour)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    涨红
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • if your colour rises, your face becomes pink or red with embarrassment
  • rise15   (of hair)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    竖起
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • if hair rises, it stands vertical instead of lying flat
      • The hair on the back of my neck rose when I heard the scream.
        我听到那尖叫声不禁毛骨悚然
  • rise16   (fight)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    反抗
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to begin to fight against your ruler or government or against a foreign army
      • The peasants rose in revolt.
        农民起义反抗
      • He called on the people to rise up against the invaders.
        他号召人们反抗侵略者
  • rise17   (become visible)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    出现
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to be or become visible above the surroundings
      • Mountains rose in the distance.
        远处山峰耸立
  • rise18   (of land)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    出现在地平线上
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • if land rises, it slopes upwards
      • The ground rose steeply all around.
        周围的地面陡然上升
  • rise19   (of beginning of river)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    上涨
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • a river rises where it begins to flow
      • The Thames rises in the Cotswold hills.
        泰晤士河发源于科茨沃尔德丘陵
  • rise20   (of bread/cakes)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    发酵胀起
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • when bread, cakes, etc. rise, they swell because of the action of yeast or baking powder
  • rise21   (of dead person)   UK /raɪz/  US /raɪz/ 
    复活, 起死回生
    verb   (rose, risen)
    • to come to life again
      • to rise from the dead
        死而复活
      • Can a new party rise from the ashes of the old one?
        新政党能从旧政党的死灰中复生吗?
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