rise 的英语意思
riserise1 /raɪz/ verb (past tense rose /rəʊz $ roʊz/, past participle risen /ˈrɪzən/) [intransitive]
查看全部语言翻译1increase to increase in number, amount, or value在数量、数额或价值上增加 SYN go up OPP fallrise by
Sales rose by 20% over the Christmas period.圣诞节期间销售额上涨了20%。rise from/to
The research budget rose from £175,000 in 1999 to £22.5 million in 2001.研究预算从1999年的175,000英镑增至2001年的2,250万英镑。rise above
Temperatures rarely rise above freezing.气温很少升至零度以上。rise dramatically/sharply/rapidly/steeply etc
The number of people seeking asylum in Britain has risen sharply.在英国申请庇护的人数急剧上升。
The divorce rate has risen steadily since the 1950s.离婚率自1950年代以来持续稳步上升。rising crime/unemployment/inflation etc
The country faces economic recession and rising unemployment.该国面临经济衰退和失业率上升的问题。
The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of (=large increase in) car crime.警方似乎无力应对日益猖獗的(=大幅增加的)汽车犯罪浪潮。► see thesaurus at increaseRegister语体In everyday English, people usually say an amount or level goes up rather than rises:· Prices have gone up a lot.在日常英语中,人们通常说某数量或水平 goes up 而非 rises:· Prices have gone up a lot.2go upwards to go upwards向上移动;上升 OPP fall:
The floodwaters began to rise again.洪水开始再次上涨。
She watched the bubbles rise to the surface.她看着气泡升到水面。
the problems caused by climate change and rising sea levels气候变化和海平面上升所带来的问题rise from
Smoke rose from the chimney.烟从烟囱里升起。
The road rises steeply from the village.道路从村庄处陡然上坡。
The waves rose and fell.波浪起伏。3stand formal正式 to stand up起立;站起身:
Then she picked up her bag and rose to leave.然后她拿起包,起身准备离开。rise from the table/your chair etc
The chairman rose from his chair and came forward to greet her.主席从椅子上站起身,上前迎接她。
He put down his glass and rose to his feet.他放下杯子,站了起来。► see thesaurus at stand4become successful to become important, powerful, successful, or rich变得重要、有权势、成功或富有 OPP fallrise to
He rose to the rank of major.他晋升至少校军衔。rise to prominence/fame/power
He had swiftly risen to prominence during the 1950s.他在1950年代迅速声名大噪。
Mussolini rose to power in Italy in 1922.墨索里尼于1922年在意大利掌权。
people who rise to the top in their chosen professions在自己所选职业中晋升至顶端的人rise to do something
He rose to become chairman of the company.他升任公司董事长。
She had joined the company as a secretary and risen through the ranks (=made progress from a low position to a high position) to become a senior sales director.她以秘书身份加入公司,逐步晋升(=从低职位升至高职位),最终成为高级销售总监。5be tall (also rise up) to be very tall高耸;巍然耸立rise above
The cliffs rose above them.悬崖高耸于他们头顶之上。rise from
huge rocks rising from the sea从海中耸立而起的巨岩
The bridge rose majestically into the air.大桥雄伟地耸立于空中。6voice/sound a)to be loud enough to be heard响亮到足以被听见rise from
The sound of traffic rose from the street below.下面街道上的车辆噪声传了上来。rise above
Her voice rose above the shouts of the children.她的声音盖过了孩子们的喊叫声。 b)to become louder or higher(声音)变大或变高:
His voice rose in frustration.他的声音因沮丧而提高了。7sun/moon/star to appear in the sky(天体)升起,出现在天空 OPP set:
The sun rises in the east.太阳从东方升起。8emotion if a feeling or emotion rises, you feel it more and more strongly若某种感觉或情绪高涨,你便越来越强烈地感受到它:
She could sense her temper rising again.她能感觉到自己的怒气又在上涌。
There was an atmosphere of rising excitement in the school.学校里弥漫着一股日益高涨的兴奋气氛。
The doctor sounded optimistic and John’s hopes rose.医生听起来很乐观,John的希望随之升起。9rise to the occasion/challenge to deal successfully with a difficult situation or problem, especially by working harder or performing better than usual成功应对困难局面或问题,尤指比平时更加努力或表现更出色:
a young athlete who can certainly rise to the occasion一位肯定能在关键时刻奋发应对的年轻运动员
The team rose to the challenge.该团队迎难而上,不负挑战。10against a government/army (also rise up) if a large group of people rise, they try to defeat the government, army etc that is controlling them若一大群人奋起反抗,他们会试图推翻控制他们的政府、军队等:
They rose up and overthrew the government.他们揭竿而起,推翻了政府。rise against
The prisoners rose against the guards and escaped.囚犯们反抗狱警并逃了出去。rise in revolt/rebellion
They rose in rebellion against the king.他们揭竿而起,反抗国王。11bread/cakes etc if bread, cakes etc rise, they become bigger because there is air inside them若面包、蛋糕等发起来,是因为内部有气体使其膨胀变大12bed literary文学 to get out of bed in the morning早晨起床13alive again to come alive after having died死后复活rise from the dead/grave
On the third day Jesus rose from the dead.耶稣在第三天从死里复活。14court/parliament if a court or parliament rises, that particular meeting is formally finished若法庭或议会散会,表示该次会议正式结束15wind formal正式 if the wind rises, it becomes stronger若风势增强,表示风变得更大:
The wind had risen again and it was starting to rain.风势又开始增强,雨也开始下了。16river literary文学 if a river rises somewhere, it begins there若河流在某处发源,表示它从那里开始流淌:
The Rhine rises in Switzerland.莱茵河发源于瑞士。17rise and shine spoken口语 used humorously to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed幽默用语,用于叫人起床COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词sharply/steeply (=a lot in a short time)· The value of the painting has risen sharply in recent years.· 近年来,这幅画的价值急剧上升。dramatically (=a lot and very suddenly)· Unemployment rose dramatically.· 失业率急剧上升。rapidly/quickly/fast· House prices rose rapidly last year.· 去年房价迅速上涨。significantly (=in a way that shows something important)· Male cancer rates rose significantly during the period 1969–78.· 1969至1978年间,男性癌症发病率显著上升。substantially (=a lot)· University fees have risen substantially.· 大学学费大幅上涨。steadily· My salary had risen steadily each year.· 我的薪资每年稳步上涨。slightly· The water temperature had risen slightly.· 水温略有上升。rise above something phrasal verb if someone rises above a bad situation or bad influences, they do not let these things affect them because they are mentally strong or have strong moral principles若某人能超越不良处境或不良影响,他们凭借坚强的意志或坚定的道德原则,不让这些事情影响自己:
You expect a certain amount of criticism, but you have to rise above it.你预计会受到一定程度的批评,但你必须超然对待,不受其左右。
I try to rise above such prejudices.我尽力不受这种偏见的影响。rise to something phrasal verb if you rise to a remark, you reply to it rather than ignoring it, especially because it has made you angry若你对某言论作出回应而非置之不理,尤指因其令你生气而予以回击:
You shouldn’t rise to his comments.你不应该对他的评论作出回应。
He refused to rise to the bait (=react in the way someone wanted him to).他拒绝上钩(=按对方希望的方式作出反应)。
查看全部语言翻译1increase to increase in number, amount, or value在数量、数额或价值上增加 SYN go up OPP fallrise by
Sales rose by 20% over the Christmas period.圣诞节期间销售额上涨了20%。rise from/to
The research budget rose from £175,000 in 1999 to £22.5 million in 2001.研究预算从1999年的175,000英镑增至2001年的2,250万英镑。rise above
Temperatures rarely rise above freezing.气温很少升至零度以上。rise dramatically/sharply/rapidly/steeply etc
The number of people seeking asylum in Britain has risen sharply.在英国申请庇护的人数急剧上升。
The divorce rate has risen steadily since the 1950s.离婚率自1950年代以来持续稳步上升。rising crime/unemployment/inflation etc
The country faces economic recession and rising unemployment.该国面临经济衰退和失业率上升的问题。
The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of (=large increase in) car crime.警方似乎无力应对日益猖獗的(=大幅增加的)汽车犯罪浪潮。► see thesaurus at increaseRegister语体In everyday English, people usually say an amount or level goes up rather than rises:· Prices have gone up a lot.在日常英语中,人们通常说某数量或水平 goes up 而非 rises:· Prices have gone up a lot.2go upwards to go upwards向上移动;上升 OPP fall:
The floodwaters began to rise again.洪水开始再次上涨。
She watched the bubbles rise to the surface.她看着气泡升到水面。
the problems caused by climate change and rising sea levels气候变化和海平面上升所带来的问题rise from
Smoke rose from the chimney.烟从烟囱里升起。
The road rises steeply from the village.道路从村庄处陡然上坡。
The waves rose and fell.波浪起伏。3stand formal正式 to stand up起立;站起身:
Then she picked up her bag and rose to leave.然后她拿起包,起身准备离开。rise from the table/your chair etc
The chairman rose from his chair and came forward to greet her.主席从椅子上站起身,上前迎接她。
He put down his glass and rose to his feet.他放下杯子,站了起来。► see thesaurus at stand4become successful to become important, powerful, successful, or rich变得重要、有权势、成功或富有 OPP fallrise to
He rose to the rank of major.他晋升至少校军衔。rise to prominence/fame/power
He had swiftly risen to prominence during the 1950s.他在1950年代迅速声名大噪。
Mussolini rose to power in Italy in 1922.墨索里尼于1922年在意大利掌权。
people who rise to the top in their chosen professions在自己所选职业中晋升至顶端的人rise to do something
He rose to become chairman of the company.他升任公司董事长。
She had joined the company as a secretary and risen through the ranks (=made progress from a low position to a high position) to become a senior sales director.她以秘书身份加入公司,逐步晋升(=从低职位升至高职位),最终成为高级销售总监。5be tall (also rise up) to be very tall高耸;巍然耸立rise above
The cliffs rose above them.悬崖高耸于他们头顶之上。rise from
huge rocks rising from the sea从海中耸立而起的巨岩
The bridge rose majestically into the air.大桥雄伟地耸立于空中。6voice/sound a)to be loud enough to be heard响亮到足以被听见rise from
The sound of traffic rose from the street below.下面街道上的车辆噪声传了上来。rise above
Her voice rose above the shouts of the children.她的声音盖过了孩子们的喊叫声。 b)to become louder or higher(声音)变大或变高:
His voice rose in frustration.他的声音因沮丧而提高了。7sun/moon/star to appear in the sky(天体)升起,出现在天空 OPP set:
The sun rises in the east.太阳从东方升起。8emotion if a feeling or emotion rises, you feel it more and more strongly若某种感觉或情绪高涨,你便越来越强烈地感受到它:
She could sense her temper rising again.她能感觉到自己的怒气又在上涌。
There was an atmosphere of rising excitement in the school.学校里弥漫着一股日益高涨的兴奋气氛。
The doctor sounded optimistic and John’s hopes rose.医生听起来很乐观,John的希望随之升起。9rise to the occasion/challenge to deal successfully with a difficult situation or problem, especially by working harder or performing better than usual成功应对困难局面或问题,尤指比平时更加努力或表现更出色:
a young athlete who can certainly rise to the occasion一位肯定能在关键时刻奋发应对的年轻运动员
The team rose to the challenge.该团队迎难而上,不负挑战。10against a government/army (also rise up) if a large group of people rise, they try to defeat the government, army etc that is controlling them若一大群人奋起反抗,他们会试图推翻控制他们的政府、军队等:
They rose up and overthrew the government.他们揭竿而起,推翻了政府。rise against
The prisoners rose against the guards and escaped.囚犯们反抗狱警并逃了出去。rise in revolt/rebellion
They rose in rebellion against the king.他们揭竿而起,反抗国王。11bread/cakes etc if bread, cakes etc rise, they become bigger because there is air inside them若面包、蛋糕等发起来,是因为内部有气体使其膨胀变大12bed literary文学 to get out of bed in the morning早晨起床13alive again to come alive after having died死后复活rise from the dead/grave
On the third day Jesus rose from the dead.耶稣在第三天从死里复活。14court/parliament if a court or parliament rises, that particular meeting is formally finished若法庭或议会散会,表示该次会议正式结束15wind formal正式 if the wind rises, it becomes stronger若风势增强,表示风变得更大:
The wind had risen again and it was starting to rain.风势又开始增强,雨也开始下了。16river literary文学 if a river rises somewhere, it begins there若河流在某处发源,表示它从那里开始流淌:
The Rhine rises in Switzerland.莱茵河发源于瑞士。17rise and shine spoken口语 used humorously to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed幽默用语,用于叫人起床COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词sharply/steeply (=a lot in a short time)· The value of the painting has risen sharply in recent years.· 近年来,这幅画的价值急剧上升。dramatically (=a lot and very suddenly)· Unemployment rose dramatically.· 失业率急剧上升。rapidly/quickly/fast· House prices rose rapidly last year.· 去年房价迅速上涨。significantly (=in a way that shows something important)· Male cancer rates rose significantly during the period 1969–78.· 1969至1978年间,男性癌症发病率显著上升。substantially (=a lot)· University fees have risen substantially.· 大学学费大幅上涨。steadily· My salary had risen steadily each year.· 我的薪资每年稳步上涨。slightly· The water temperature had risen slightly.· 水温略有上升。rise above something phrasal verb if someone rises above a bad situation or bad influences, they do not let these things affect them because they are mentally strong or have strong moral principles若某人能超越不良处境或不良影响,他们凭借坚强的意志或坚定的道德原则,不让这些事情影响自己:
You expect a certain amount of criticism, but you have to rise above it.你预计会受到一定程度的批评,但你必须超然对待,不受其左右。
I try to rise above such prejudices.我尽力不受这种偏见的影响。rise to something phrasal verb if you rise to a remark, you reply to it rather than ignoring it, especially because it has made you angry若你对某言论作出回应而非置之不理,尤指因其令你生气而予以回击:
You shouldn’t rise to his comments.你不应该对他的评论作出回应。
He refused to rise to the bait (=react in the way someone wanted him to).他拒绝上钩(=按对方希望的方式作出反应)。riserise2 noun
1increase [countable] an increase in number, amount, or value数量、数额或价值的增加 SYN increase OPP fallrise in
We are expecting a rise in interest rates.我们预计利率将会上升。
an alarming rise in unemployment令人警觉的失业率上升rise of
Profits went up to £24 million, a rise of 16%.利润增至2,400万英镑,涨幅达16%。2wages [countable] British English an increase in wages工资增加;加薪 SYN raise American English:
He’s been promised a rise next year.他被承诺明年会加薪。
The railworkers were offered a 3% pay rise.铁路工人获提出3%的加薪幅度。3success/power [singular] the achievement of importance, success, or power重要性、成功或权力的获得;崛起 OPP fallrise of
the rise of fascism法西斯主义的兴起
the rise of Napoleon拿破仑的崛起rise to
Thatcher’s rise to power in the late 70s撒切尔在70年代末的权力崛起
The band’s sudden rise to fame took everyone by surprise.这支乐队突然走红令所有人大吃一惊。
his swift rise to prominence他迅速声名大噪
the rise and fall of the Roman Empire罗马帝国的兴衰4give rise to something formal正式 to be the reason why something happens, especially something bad or unpleasant成为某事发生的原因,尤指不好或令人不快的事:
His speech gave rise to a bitter argument.他的演讲引发了一场激烈的争论。
The president’s absence has given rise to speculation about his health.总统的缺席引发了外界对其健康状况的猜测。5movement up [singular] a movement upwards向上的移动;上升 OPP fallrise in
a sudden rise in sea levels海平面的骤然上升
She watched the steady rise and fall of his chest.她看着他的胸口平稳地起伏。6slope [countable] an upward slope or a hill上坡;小丘:
There’s a slight rise in the road.路面略有起伏(坡度)。
They topped the rise (=reached the top of the hill) and began a slow descent towards the town.他们越过了小丘顶(=到达山顶),开始缓缓向城镇下坡而去。7get a rise out of somebody informal非正式 to make someone become annoyed or embarrassed by making a joke about them通过拿某人开玩笑,使其恼火或难堪:
She enjoys getting a rise out of you.她喜欢拿你开涮,看你恼火难堪。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rise形容词/名词 + risesharp/steep (=great and sudden)· There’s been a sharp rise in house prices.· 房价出现了急剧上涨。dramatic (=great and sudden)· The meter showed a dramatic rise in the level of radioactivity.· 仪表显示放射性水平急剧上升。big/large· There has been a big rise in violent crime.· 暴力犯罪大幅上升。huge/massive· The result was a huge rise in unemployment.· 结果是失业率大幅上升。substantial/significant· Manufacturers claimed the increase would mean a substantial rise in costs.· 制造商声称此次价格上涨将意味着成本的大幅攀升。· Wealthy Americans face a significant rise in their income tax rate.· 富裕的美国人面临所得税税率的显著上升。rapid· The post-war years saw a rapid rise in prosperity.· 战后数年间,繁荣程度迅速提升。steady· Japanese banks have been hit hard by the rise in interest rates.· 日本银行受到利率上升的重创。a 10%/40% etc rise· The company reported an 81% rise in profits.· 该公司报告利润增长了81%。a price rise· The tax would result in a price rise of 6 percent for petrol.· 该税将导致汽油价格上涨6%。a rent rise British English· Tenants face huge rent rises.· 租客面临巨大的租金涨幅。a temperature rise· They predicted a global temperature rise of 2.5 degrees by the end of the century.· 他们预测到本世纪末全球气温将上升2.5度。phrases短语a rise in the number of something· There has been a rise in the number of arrests for drug offences.· 因毒品犯罪被捕的人数有所上升。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3— 释义 3phrases短语somebody’s rise to power· They were alarmed by Hitler’s rise to power.· 希特勒的权力崛起令他们深感恐慌。somebody’s rise to prominence· His rise to prominence would not have been possible without the war.· 若非战争,他不可能如此声名大噪。somebody’s rise to fame· Her success in the film ensured a rapid rise to fame.· 她在影片中的成功使她迅速走红。somebody’s rise to stardom· In this book, he explores the actor’s rise to stardom.· 在<t id="116" lang="zh-CN">· 在本书中,他探讨了这位演员走红成为明星的历程。somebody’s rise to the top· His rise to the top of the Labour Party was effortless.· 他在工党内晋升至顶层毫不费力。the rise and fall of somebody/something· The exhibition tells the story of the rise and fall of the Etruscan civilisation.· 该展览讲述了伊特鲁里亚文明的兴衰历史。adjectives形容词meteoric (=very great and quick)· What can explain their meteoric rise in popularity?· 什么能够解释他们人气的急速飙升?rapid/swift· Her rapid rise to the top is well deserved.· 她迅速晋升至顶层实至名归。
1increase [countable] an increase in number, amount, or value数量、数额或价值的增加 SYN increase OPP fallrise in
We are expecting a rise in interest rates.我们预计利率将会上升。
an alarming rise in unemployment令人警觉的失业率上升rise of
Profits went up to £24 million, a rise of 16%.利润增至2,400万英镑,涨幅达16%。2wages [countable] British English an increase in wages工资增加;加薪 SYN raise American English:
He’s been promised a rise next year.他被承诺明年会加薪。
The railworkers were offered a 3% pay rise.铁路工人获提出3%的加薪幅度。3success/power [singular] the achievement of importance, success, or power重要性、成功或权力的获得;崛起 OPP fallrise of
the rise of fascism法西斯主义的兴起
the rise of Napoleon拿破仑的崛起rise to
Thatcher’s rise to power in the late 70s撒切尔在70年代末的权力崛起
The band’s sudden rise to fame took everyone by surprise.这支乐队突然走红令所有人大吃一惊。
his swift rise to prominence他迅速声名大噪
the rise and fall of the Roman Empire罗马帝国的兴衰4give rise to something formal正式 to be the reason why something happens, especially something bad or unpleasant成为某事发生的原因,尤指不好或令人不快的事:
His speech gave rise to a bitter argument.他的演讲引发了一场激烈的争论。
The president’s absence has given rise to speculation about his health.总统的缺席引发了外界对其健康状况的猜测。5movement up [singular] a movement upwards向上的移动;上升 OPP fallrise in
a sudden rise in sea levels海平面的骤然上升
She watched the steady rise and fall of his chest.她看着他的胸口平稳地起伏。6slope [countable] an upward slope or a hill上坡;小丘:
There’s a slight rise in the road.路面略有起伏(坡度)。
They topped the rise (=reached the top of the hill) and began a slow descent towards the town.他们越过了小丘顶(=到达山顶),开始缓缓向城镇下坡而去。7get a rise out of somebody informal非正式 to make someone become annoyed or embarrassed by making a joke about them通过拿某人开玩笑,使其恼火或难堪:
She enjoys getting a rise out of you.她喜欢拿你开涮,看你恼火难堪。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rise形容词/名词 + risesharp/steep (=great and sudden)· There’s been a sharp rise in house prices.· 房价出现了急剧上涨。dramatic (=great and sudden)· The meter showed a dramatic rise in the level of radioactivity.· 仪表显示放射性水平急剧上升。big/large· There has been a big rise in violent crime.· 暴力犯罪大幅上升。huge/massive· The result was a huge rise in unemployment.· 结果是失业率大幅上升。substantial/significant· Manufacturers claimed the increase would mean a substantial rise in costs.· 制造商声称此次价格上涨将意味着成本的大幅攀升。· Wealthy Americans face a significant rise in their income tax rate.· 富裕的美国人面临所得税税率的显著上升。rapid· The post-war years saw a rapid rise in prosperity.· 战后数年间,繁荣程度迅速提升。steady· Japanese banks have been hit hard by the rise in interest rates.· 日本银行受到利率上升的重创。a 10%/40% etc rise· The company reported an 81% rise in profits.· 该公司报告利润增长了81%。a price rise· The tax would result in a price rise of 6 percent for petrol.· 该税将导致汽油价格上涨6%。a rent rise British English· Tenants face huge rent rises.· 租客面临巨大的租金涨幅。a temperature rise· They predicted a global temperature rise of 2.5 degrees by the end of the century.· 他们预测到本世纪末全球气温将上升2.5度。phrases短语a rise in the number of something· There has been a rise in the number of arrests for drug offences.· 因毒品犯罪被捕的人数有所上升。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3— 释义 3phrases短语somebody’s rise to power· They were alarmed by Hitler’s rise to power.· 希特勒的权力崛起令他们深感恐慌。somebody’s rise to prominence· His rise to prominence would not have been possible without the war.· 若非战争,他不可能如此声名大噪。somebody’s rise to fame· Her success in the film ensured a rapid rise to fame.· 她在影片中的成功使她迅速走红。somebody’s rise to stardom· In this book, he explores the actor’s rise to stardom.· 在<t id="116" lang="zh-CN">· 在本书中,他探讨了这位演员走红成为明星的历程。somebody’s rise to the top· His rise to the top of the Labour Party was effortless.· 他在工党内晋升至顶层毫不费力。the rise and fall of somebody/something· The exhibition tells the story of the rise and fall of the Etruscan civilisation.· 该展览讲述了伊特鲁里亚文明的兴衰历史。adjectives形容词meteoric (=very great and quick)· What can explain their meteoric rise in popularity?· 什么能够解释他们人气的急速飙升?rapid/swift· Her rapid rise to the top is well deserved.· 她迅速晋升至顶层实至名归。