rise
美 [raɪz] 
英 [raɪz] 
- v.上升;增长;提高;升起
 - n.上升;提高;加薪;斜坡
 - 网络上涨;升高;崛起
 
过去式:rose  过去分词:risen  现在分词:rising  第三人称单数:rises  
adj.+n.
sharp rise,rapid rise,steep rise,sudden rise,significant rise
adv.+v.
fast rise,dramatically rise,inexorably rise
v.+n.
rise percent,curb rise,level rise,cause rise,stem rise
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增加increase
1.  | [c] (数量或水平的)增加,提高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。  | 
2.  | [c] 加薪;工资增长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. 对于给企业老板大幅度加薪,他提出了批评。  | 
权力;重要性in power/importance
3.  | [sing] ~ (of sb/sth) (重要性、优势、权力等的)增强the act of becoming more important, successful, powerful, etc.  | 
the rise of fascism in Europe 法西斯主义在欧洲的兴起  | |
the rise and fall of the British Empire 英帝国的兴衰  | |
her meteoric rise to power 她的迅速掌权  | 
上升upward movement
4.  | [sing] 上升an upward movement  | 
She watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest as he slept. 她看着他睡着时微微起伏的胸膛。  | 
斜坡sloping land
5.  | [c] 斜坡;小丘;小山an area of land that slopes upwards  | 
The church was built at the top of a small rise. 教堂建在一座小山顶上。  | 
IDM
get a rise out of sb
惹恼;故意激怒to make sb react in an angry way by saying sth that you know will annoy them, especially as a joke
The novel's success gave rise to a number of sequels. 这部小说的成功带来了一系列的续篇。  | 
give rise to sth
使发生(或存在)to cause sth to happen or exist
The novel's success gave rise to a number of sequels. 这部小说的成功带来了一系列的续篇。  | 
上升move upwards
1.  | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 上升;攀升;提高;达到较高水平(或位置)to come or go upwards; to reach a higher level or position  | 
Smoke was rising from the chimney. 烟从烟囱里升起。  | |
The river has risen (by) several metres. 河水上升了好几米。  | 
起身get up
2.  | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 起床;起立;站起来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. 他们从餐桌旁站起身。  | |
She rose to her feet. 她站起身来。  | 
太阳;月亮of sun/moon
3.  | [i] 升起when the sun, moon, etc.rises , it appears above the horizon  | 
The sun rises in the east. 太阳从东方升起。  | 
结束会议end meeting
4.  | [i] 休会;闭会;散会to end a meeting  | 
The House(= members of the House of Commons) rose at 10 p.m. 下议院于晚上 10 点钟散会。  | 
增加increase
5.  | [i] (数量)增加,增长,提高to increase in amount or number  | 
rising fuel bills 不断增加的燃料费  | |
The price of gas rose. 煤气价格上涨了。  | |
Gas rose in price . 煤气涨价了。  | |
Unemployment rose (by) 3%. 失业人数增长了 3%。  | |
Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level. 空气污染已经超出了人们可接受的程度。  | 
变得强大╱重要become powerful/important
6.  | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 变得更加成功(或重要、强大等)to become more successful, important, powerful, etc.  | 
a rising young politician 崭露头角的年轻政治家  | |
She rose to power in the 70s. 她于 20 世纪 70 年代掌握了大权。  | |
He rose to the rank of general. 他升至将级军官。  | |
She rose through the ranks to become managing director. 她从普通员工逐步晋升为总经理。  | 
声响of sound
7.  | [i] 提高;增强if a soundrises , it becomes louder and higher  | 
Her voice rose angrily. 她气得提高了嗓门。  | 
风of wind
8.  | [i] 刮起来;刮得更猛if the windrises , it begins to blow more strongly  | 
情感of feeling
9.  | [i] 增强if a feelingrises inside you, it begins and gets stronger  | 
He felt anger rising inside him. 他心里直冒火。  | |
Her spirits rose(= she felt happier) at the news. 听到这个消息,她高兴起来。  | 
脸色of your colour
10.  | [i] 脸红if your colourrises , your face becomes pink or red with embarrassment  | 
毛发of hair
11.  | [i] 竖起;立起来if hairrises , it stands vertical instead of lying flat  | 
The hair on the back of my neck rose when I heard the scream. 听到那尖叫声,我不禁毛骨悚然。  | 
战斗fight
12.  | [i] ~ (up) (against sb/sth) 起义;反抗;奋起to begin to fight against your ruler or government or against a foreign army  | 
The peasants rose in revolt. 农民起来造反了。  | |
He called on the people to rise up against the invaders. 他号召民众起来反抗入侵者。  | 
变得可见become visible
13.  | [i] 耸立;矗立;高出to be or become visible above the surroundings  | 
Mountains rose in the distance. 远处山峦叠起。  | 
土地of land
14.  | [i] 凸起;隆起if landrises , it slopes upwards  | 
The ground rose steeply all around. 这块地方四周都是陡坡。  | 
河源of beginning of river
15.  | [i] + adv./prep. 起源;发源a riverrises where it begins to flow  | 
The Thames rises in the Cotswold hills. 泰晤士河起源于科茨沃尔德丘陵。  | 
面包;蛋糕of bread/cakes
16.  | [i] 发酵when bread, cakes, etc.rise , they swell because of the action of yeast or baking powder  | 
死人of dead person
17.  | [i] ~ (from sth) 复活;再生to come to life again  | 
to rise from the dead 复活  | |
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?  | 
IDM
rise and shine
(通常用来催促起床)usually used in orders to tell sb to get out of bed and be active