詞語:rise
rise是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
rise
[raiz]
n.
上升, 增加, 上漲, 高地, 小山, 發生, 出現
vi.
升起, 起身, 發源, 起義, 高聳, 增長, 上升, 復活
vt.
使飛起
基本詞義
RISE
=Research in Supersonic Environment 超聲環境的研究
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
rise
rise
AHD:[roz]
D.J.[raiz]
K.K.[ra!z]
v.(動詞)
rose[r?z] ris.en[r1z「…n] ris.ing, ris.es
v.intr.(不及物動詞)
(1)To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling.
起立,站起:在躺下,坐下或跪下之後恢復站立的位置
(2)To get out of bed:
起床:
rose at dawn.
天亮時就起床了
(3)To move from a lower to a higher position; ascend:
開起:從較低的位置移動至較高的位置;上升:
Hot air rises.
熱空氣升起來了
(4)To increase in size, volume, or level:
增多,升高,上漲:在尺寸,體積或水平方面增長、提高:
The river rises every spring.
每年春天河水都要上漲
(5)To increase in number, amount, or value:
增加:在數目、數量或價值方面的增長:
Prices are rising.
物價正在上漲
(6)To increase in intensity, force, or speed:
增強:在強烈程度,力量或速度方面的增長:
The wind has risen.
風力增強了
(7)To increase in pitch or volume:
變響,提高:音調或音量的增加:
The sound of their voices rose and fell.
他們的聲音時大時小
(8)To appear above the horizon:
升起:出現在地平線之上:
The sun rises later in the fall.
秋季的太陽升起較晚
(9)To extend upward; be prominent:
矗立:往上伸展;突出:
The tower rose above the hill.
這座塔矗立於小山之上
(10)To slant or slope upward:
隆起:傾斜上升,向上傾斜:
Mount McKinley rises to 6,197.6 meters (20,320 feet).
麥金利山傾斜向上直達6,197.6米(20,320英尺)
(11)To come into existence; originate.
發源;起源
(12)To be erected:
矗立:
New buildings are rising in the city.
城市裡新的高樓大廈不斷地被建起來
(13)To appear at the surface of the water or the earth; emerge.
浮起:出現在地球或水域的表面上;出現
(14)To puff up or become larger; swell up:
發起,發酵脹起:吹起來或變得更大;隆起:
The bread dough should rise to double its original size.
生麵團發起之後應該有它原來體積的兩倍那麼大
(15)To become stiff and erect.
挺起:變得堅硬而豎起
(16)To attain a higher status:
地位升高:獲得更高的地位:
an officer who rose through the ranks.
地位一步步升高的軍官
(17)To become apparent to the mind or senses:
浮現:在大腦或感官中變得更明顯:
Old fears rose to haunt me.
舊日的恐懼再度籠罩著我
(18)To uplift oneself to meet a demand or challenge:
激流勇進:振奮精神以迎接要求或挑戰:
She rose to the occasion and won the election.
她抓住時機振奮精神,一舉贏得了選舉
(19)To return to life.
復活
(20)To rebel:
起義:
「the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government」(Abraham Lincoln)
「揭竿而起推翻現存政府的權利」(亞伯拉罕·林肯)
(21)To close a session of an official assembly; adjourn.
休會,閉會:結束官方會議的一個期間;休會
v.tr.(及物動詞)
(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.
使出現:通過向其靠近而使(海上遠距離物體)出現在地平線之上而被看見
n.(名詞)
(1)The act of rising; ascent.
上升:上升的動作;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.
開,啟:太陽或其他天體出現在地平線之上
(4)An increase in height, as of the level of water.
上漲,上升,升高:高度的升高,如水平線
(5)A gently sloped hill.
崗,坡,丘:緩緩傾斜的小山
(6)A long, broad elevation that slopes gently from the earth's surface or the ocean floor.
斜坡:從地球表面或海底緩緩傾斜的長而寬的高地
(7)An origin, a beginning, or a source:
起源,開始或來源:
the rise of a river.
一條河流的起源
(8)Occasion or opportunity:
時機,機會:
facts that give rise to doubts about her motives.
使人對她的動機產生懷疑的事實
(9)The emergence of a fish seeking food or bait at the water's surface.
游出水面:小魚為了尋求食物或誘餌而出現在水面之上
(10)An increase in price, worth, quantity, or degree.
上漲,增加,升高:物價、價值、數量或程度的增加
(11)An increase in intensity, volume, or pitch.
增高,提高,增大:濃度、體積容量或音調的增加
(12)Elevation in status, prosperity, or importance:
升高,興起:地位、繁榮或重要性的升高:
the family's rise in New York society.
某家族在紐約社會的興起
(13)The height of a flight of stairs or of a single riser.
級高:一段樓梯或一單塊樓梯豎板的高度
(14)Chiefly British An increase in salary or wages; a raise.
【多用於英國】 加薪:工資或薪水的增加;增加
(15)Informal An angry or irritated reaction:
【非正式用語】 生氣:生氣或者憤怒的反映:
finally got a rise out of her.
她終於怒火中燒
語源
(1)Middle English risen
中古英語 risen
(2)from Old English ron
源自 古英語 ron
參考詞彙
(1)rise, ascend, climb, soar, tower, mount, surge
(2)These verbs are compared as they mean to move upward from a lower to a higher position.
當這些動詞表示從某個較低的位置向某個較高的位置向上移動的意思時,他們均可進行比較。
(3)Rise has the widest range of application:
Rise 的用法最為廣泛:
We rose at dawn.
我們天亮時就起身了。
The sun rises early in the summer.
夏天的太陽出來得早。
Fog was rising from the pond.
霧正從池塘中升起。
Prices rise and fall.
物價時漲時落。
(4)Ascend frequently suggests a gradual step-by-step rise:
Ascend 則通常表示一步一步逐漸地上升:
The plane took off and ascended steadily until it was out of sight.
飛機起飛之後平穩地逐漸升空直到消失在視野之外。
「Ascend above the restrictions and conventions of the world, but not so high as to lose sight of them」 (Richard Garnett).
「上升到超越世俗的限制和風俗習慣的高度,但是不要高到看不見它們」 (理查德·加尼特)。
(5)Climb connotes steady, often effortful progress, as against gravity:
Climb 意指平穩,常常付出努力的前進,如為克服地球引力:
「still climbing after knowledge infinite」 (Christopher Marlowe).
「為追求無邊無際的知識而永遠攀登」 (克裡斯托弗·馬婁)。
「You climb up through the little grades and then get to the top」 (John Updike).
「你穿越每一個小等級不斷地往上爬,然後就會到達頂點」 (約翰·厄普代克)。
(6)Soar implies effortless ascent to a great height:
Soar 表示毫不費勁地上升到很高的高度:
A lone condor soared above the Andean peaks.
一隻孤獨無伴的大禿鷲翱翔在安第斯山峰的上空。
「Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar」 (Edmund Burke). To tower is to attain a height or prominence exceeding that of anything in the surroundings:
「世人皆知,抱負既能飛騰也能爬行」 (愛德蒙·伯克)。Tower 表示獲得超出周圍任何物體的高度或聲望:
「the tall Lombardy poplar . . . towering high above all other trees」 (W.H. Hudson).
「高大的箭桿楊…超出任何其他樹的高度」 (W.H.哈得孫)。
Bach's gifts towered over those of his contemporaries.
巴赫的天賦超過他所有同時代的人。
(7)Mount in this comparison connotes progressive climb to a higher level:
Mount 與這些詞相比較時表示朝更高水平的前進的攀登:
Water mounted in the ship's hold.
船的盛水器中水不斷上漲。
The blood mounted to her cheeks.
血湧向她的臉頰。
Our expenses mounted fearfully.
我們的花銷增漲得驚人。
(8)Surge implies a tumultuous swelling or heaving force like that of waves:
Surge 表示(波浪等的)激烈的膨脹或沉重的力量:
The crowd of pedestrians surged ahead when the light turned green.
當燈光變成綠色時,行人猛烈地向前湧動。
I could feel indignation surging up in me. See also Synonyms at beginning, stem 1
我感到一般憤怒之火正在心中急劇膨脹 參見同義詞 beginning, stem1
現代英漢詞典
rise
[raIz]
vi.
rose, risen, rising
(1)(太陽、月亮、星星)升起,出現
The sun rose at seven o'clock.
太陽七點鐘升起。
(2)升高
The river is rising after the rain.
雨後河水漲了。
The plane was then able to rise and it cleared the mountains by 400 feet.
"這時飛機能上升了,並在距山頭400英尺的高度飛越了山頭。"
The steps of the palace rise in easy flights.
宮殿台階上升的坡度不大。
Prices have risen steadily during the past decade.
過去十年間物價一直在上漲。
(3)起床;立起;站起來
(4)(河流)發源於
The river Rhine rises in Switzerland.
萊茵河發源於瑞士。
(5)晉陞
(6)(風、風暴)轉強
(7)還嘴;頂嘴
習慣用語
rise to the occasion
隨機應變
詞性變化
rise
n.
(1)興起
the rise of the Roman Empire
羅馬帝國的興起
The decrease in the number of bicycles and cars might give rise to another new set of problems.
自行車和小汽車數量減少會造成一些新的問題。
(2)升高
a rise in prices
物價上漲
The rise in the house rent has added to our difficulties.
房租漲價增加了我們的困難。
(3)斜坡;隆起地;小山崗
(4)加薪
習慣用語
get a rise out of sb.
挖苦人;激怒
give rise to
引起;導致
現代英漢綜合大辭典
rise
[raiz]
vi.
(rose [rEuz]; risen [5rizn])
(1)升起; 上升
(2)起立[床]
(3)上漲; 提高
(4)增長[強]
(5)高聳; 突擊
(6)起義
(7)(地位)升級; 進步
(8)浮起; 出現
(9)發源; 起因(from)
(10)閉[休]會
(11)復甦; 復活
(12)起而應付(to)
rise from table
(餐畢)起立離桌
rise above the ordinary level
超出一般水平
The flood has risen two feet.
洪水上漲兩英尺。
His voice rose in excitement.
他激動得聲音提高了。
Prices[Funds] rose sharply.
價格[資金]急劇上漲[增長]。
Our confidence rises.
我們的信心增強。
His colour rose.
他氣色好起來了。
The tower rises 40 feet.
這塔高40尺。
My gorge [stomach] rises at it.
我一看見這東西就噁心。
The river rises in the mountains.
這河發源於群山之中。
The quarrel rose from a mere trifle.
爭吵由小事引起。
The assembly will rise next Friday.
大會將在星期五閉幕。
They rose to the occasion.
他們能應付那情勢。
詞性變化
rise
[raiz]
vt.
(1)使(鳥)飛起; 誘(魚)浮上水面; 使(獸)跳起; 使升起;【航海】駛進時使(另一船)漸現在視野中
(2)提高; 抬高; [美]登山
(3)[口] 養育; 飼養
(4)[罕]使甦醒; 使復活
n.
(1)升起; 上升; 出現; (魚吞餌時的)浮起
(2)上漲; 增加
(3)甦醒; 復活
(4)發跡; 出頭; (地位、權力、價值、音調等的)升高
(5)起源; 發生
(6)斜坡; 高地; (樓梯的)級高; (弓形的)矢高
at rise of sun
太陽升起的時候
the rise and fall of the tide
潮之漲落
a rise in prices
物價升高
have a rise in wages
提高工資
a rise in the ground
一個向上的斜坡
習慣用語
be on the rise
上漲, 上升; 變得更有價值
buy for the rise
看漲而買進
get [take, have] a rise out of sb.
惹得某人惱怒
give rise to
引起; 使發生
have a rise in life [the world]
飛黃騰達
have [take] its (one's) rise among [in, from]
發源於; 發端於
on the rise
在上漲[增長]
rise again
死而復生
R-and shine!
【軍】[俚](早上)起床!
rise up
起義; 起來
特殊用法
adiabatic temperature rise
絕熱溫度上升
arch rise
拱高
bearing temperature rise
軸承溫度升高
buoyant plume rise
浮力煙羽上升
cam rise
凸輪升度, 凸輪升程
capillary rise
毛細上升
claim giving rise to the lien
產生留置權的債權
climacteric rise
轉躍期(果實在催熟過程中的呼吸量變化)
continental rise
大陸隆; 陸基
dead rise
【航海】、【航空】底部升高量
fading rise
上衰落
foam rise
發泡
fractional temperature rise
部分溫升
heat rise
生熱; 發熱
inductive rise
感應電壓升(由於越前電流引起的變壓器電壓升高)
mean neap rise
平均小潮升
modulation rise
調製度增高
neap rise
小潮升
oceanic rise
大洋隆起
peak temperature rise
最高的溫度上升
plume rise
煙羽上升
postclimacteric rise
頹化後上升
potential rise
電位升, 電壓升, 電勢升
preclimacteric rise
頹化前上升
price rise
物價上升
progressive rise
陸續上升
sharp rise
激增(漲)
specific temperature rise
溫度上升率
spring rise
大潮升
tape rise
磁帶提高
time rise
(電動勢)隨時間上升
unprecedented rise
空前漲價
rise of floor
船底傾斜度
rise of stock
提高股票牌價, 股票行市上漲
基本詞義
RISE
(1)=Research in Supersonic Environment 超聲環境的研究;
(2)Research Information Service for Education 教育研究情報服務部([加]OISE)
用法詞典
rise
來自古英語risan升起
英文相關詞典
rise
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[七國語言]英漢地質大詞典
rise
海隆
[七國語言]英漢地理大詞典
rise
隆起
[七國語言]英漢公共大詞典
rise
升
[七國語言]英漢機械工程大詞典
rise
上升
[七國語言]英漢建築大詞典
rise
矢高, 斜度
[七國語言]英漢礦業大詞典
rise
天井, 上山
[七國語言]英漢數學大詞典
rise
增量
美國傳統詞典
rise
rise
AHD:[roz]
D.J.[raiz]
K.K.[ra!z]
v.
rose[r?z] ris.en[r1z「…n] ris.ing, ris.es
v.intr.
(1)To assume a standing position after lying, sitting, or kneeling.
(2)To get out of bed:
rose at dawn.
(3)To move from a lower to a higher position; ascend:
Hot air rises.
(4)To increase in size, volume, or level:
The river rises every spring.
(5)To increase in number, amount, or value:
Prices are rising.
(6)To increase in intensity, force, or speed:
The wind has risen.
(7)To increase in pitch or volume:
The sound of their voices rose and fell.
(8)To appear above the horizon:
The sun rises later in the fall.
(9)To extend upward; be prominent:
The tower rose above the hill.
(10)To slant or slope upward:
Mount McKinley rises to 6,197.6 meters (20,320 feet).
(11)To come into existence; originate.
(12)To be erected:
New buildings are rising in the city.
(13)To appear at the surface of the water or the earth; emerge.
(14)To puff up or become larger; swell up:
The bread dough should rise to double its original size.
(15)To become stiff and erect.
(16)To attain a higher status:
an officer who rose through the ranks.
(17)To become apparent to the mind or senses:
Old fears rose to haunt me.
(18)To uplift oneself to meet a demand or challenge:
She rose to the occasion and won the election.
(19)To return to life.
(20)To rebel:
「the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government」(Abraham Lincoln)
(21)To close a session of an official assembly; adjourn.
v.tr.
(1)To cause to rise.
(2)To cause (a distant object at sea) to become visible above the horizon by advancing closer.
n.
(1)The act of rising; ascent.
(2)The degree of elevation or ascent.
(3)The appearance of the sun or other celestial body above the horizon.
(4)An increase in height, as of the level of water.
(5)A gently sloped hill.
(6)A long, broad elevation that slopes gently from the earth's surface or the ocean floor.
(7)An origin, a beginning, or a source:
the rise of a river.
(8)Occasion or opportunity:
facts that give rise to doubts about her motives.
(9)The emergence of a fish seeking food or bait at the water's surface.
(10)An increase in price, worth, quantity, or degree.
(11)An increase in intensity, volume, or pitch.
(12)Elevation in status, prosperity, or importance:
the family's rise in New York society.
(13)The height of a flight of stairs or of a single riser.
(14)Chiefly British An increase in salary or wages; a raise.
(15)Informal An angry or irritated reaction:
finally got a rise out of her.
語源
(1)Middle English risen
(2)from Old English ron
參考詞彙
(1)rise, ascend, climb, soar, tower, mount, surge
(2)These verbs are compared as they mean to move upward from a lower to a higher position.
(3)Rise has the widest range of application:
We rose at dawn.
The sun rises early in the summer.
Fog was rising from the pond.
Prices rise and fall.
(4)Ascend frequently suggests a gradual step-by-step rise:
The plane took off and ascended steadily until it was out of sight.
「Ascend above the restrictions and conventions of the world, but not so high as to lose sight of them」 (Richard Garnett).
(5)Climb connotes steady, often effortful progress, as against gravity:
「still climbing after knowledge infinite」 (Christopher Marlowe).
「You climb up through the little grades and then get to the top」 (John Updike).
(6)Soar implies effortless ascent to a great height:
A lone condor soared above the Andean peaks.
「Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar」 (Edmund Burke). To tower is to attain a height or prominence exceeding that of anything in the surroundings:
「the tall Lombardy poplar . . . towering high above all other trees」 (W.H. Hudson).
Bach's gifts towered over those of his contemporaries.
(7)Mount in this comparison connotes progressive climb to a higher level:
Water mounted in the ship's hold.
The blood mounted to her cheeks.
Our expenses mounted fearfully.
(8)Surge implies a tumultuous swelling or heaving force like that of waves:
The crowd of pedestrians surged ahead when the light turned green.
I could feel indignation surging up in me. See also Synonyms at beginning, stem 1
[名詞委審定]英漢地理學名詞(1988)
rise
海隆
英漢船舶大詞典
rise
n.樓梯級高,上升,升
英漢地質大詞典
rise
n.上升,高起,隆起
英漢法學大詞典
rise
漲
英漢紡織大詞典
rise
n.直襠
英漢航海大詞典
rise
n.上漲
英漢環境大詞典
rise
n.上升,高地,丘
英漢航空大詞典
rise
n.上升,增長
英漢化學大詞典
rise
vt.上升,起立,高出,發源於,淨空為,閉會;n.上升,出現,矢高,級高,高地,上沿
英漢海運大詞典
rise
升起,上升vi.直立升起,上升浮起
基本詞義
rise
升起,上升(船底)升高度減小吃水,上浮直立升起,上升浮起
基本詞義
rise
上升,升起(天體從地平線上升起)提高,增長漲潮海底台地
基本詞義
rise
(船底)升高度,減小吃水,上浮,直立,浮起,上升,升起(天體從地平線上升起),提高,增長,漲潮,海底台地
英漢經貿大詞典
rise
n.上漲
英漢計算機大詞典
rise
vt.上升(起立,高出;n.上升(出現,矢高
英漢機械大詞典
rise
n.上升,提高
英漢建築大詞典
rise
vt.升起,上漲,發生
英漢農牧林大詞典
rise
n.上升,上浮
英漢能源大詞典
rise
n.海隆,漲潮,升起
英漢消防大詞典
rise
(拱的)矢高, (樓梯)級高
英漢冶金大詞典
rise
n.上升,提高
英漢中醫大詞典
rise
n.起,升起,上升
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