rise的过去式:rose;过去分词:risen。rise,作名词时意为“(数量或水平的)增加;加薪;(权利等)增强;上升;小丘;(诱饵)游上水面;源头;(楼梯的)级高;晋升;出现”。作动词时意为“攀升;起床;升起;休会。
rise
n.
(数量或水平的)增加,提高;加薪;工资增长;(重要性、优势、权力等的)增强
v.
上升;攀升;提高;达到较高水平(或位置);起床;起立;站起来;升起
1、the inexorable rise of crime
阻遏不了的犯罪趋势
2、Ah Q would rise to the bait as usual, and glare furiously.
阿Q照例地发了怒, 他怒目而视了.
3、once wholesale prices are deregulated, consumer prices will also rise.
一旦批发价格放开,零售价格也会随之上涨。
4、The river has its source [ rise ] in the mountains.
这条河发源于群山之中.
5、The rise in taxation will put pounds on the cost of living.
提高税收将使生活费用大大增加.
6、Mountains rise straight up.
群山耸立.
7、If prices rise the country could slide into anarchy.
如果物价上涨,国家将有可能陷入混乱状态.
8、The numbers also demonstrate that intermarriage is on the rise.
数据还表明异族婚姻呈上升趋势.
9、He was wont to rise early.
他惯于起得很早.
10、This possibility gives rise to interesting speculations.
这种可能性引起了有趣的推测.