詞語:give rise to
give rise to是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
give rise to
v.
引起, 使發生
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
give
give
AHD:[g1v]
D.J.[giv]
K.K.[g!v]
v.(動詞)
gave[g3v] giv.en[g1v「…n] giv.ing, gives
v.tr.(及物動詞)
(1)To make a present of:
贈予,送給:
We gave her flowers for her birthday.
我們送她一些花以慶祝她的生日
(2)To place in the hands of; pass:
放在…手裡;遞給:
Give me the scissors.
給我剪刀
(3)To deliver in exchange or recompense; pay:
付給:供給以做交換或回報;償付:
will give five dollars for the book.
願付五美元買這本書
(4)To let go for a price; sell.
按價格賣掉;出售
(5)To administer:
服藥:
give him some cough medicine.
給他一些治咳嗽的藥
(6)To convey by a physical action:
用身體動作傳達:
gave me a punch in the nose.
朝我鼻子打了一拳
(7)To inflict as punishment:
作為懲罰給予:
gave the child a spanking; was given life imprisonment for the crime.
打孩子的屁股;因犯罪而判終身監禁
(8)Law To accord by verdict:
【法律】 做出判決:
A decision was given for the plaintiff.
做出對原告有利的判決
(9)To bestow, especially officially; confer:
給予(尤指官方的);授予:
The Bill of Rights gives us freedom of speech.
人權法案給予我們言論自由
(10)To accord or tender to another:
給…某物:給予或提供給另一個:
Give him your confidence.
信任他
(11)To put temporarily at the disposal of:
暫時交給…處置:
gave them the cottage for a week.
把小木屋暫讓給他們一個星期
(12)To entrust to another, usually for a specified reason:
交託,信託:委託另一個人,通常是為了一個具體的理由:
gave me the keys for safekeeping.
把鑰匙交給我保管
(13)To convey or offer for conveyance:
轉達:為交流思想、感情等傳達或提供:
Give him my best wishes.
向他傳達我的美好祝願
(14)Law To execute and deliver. Used especially in the phrase give bond.
【法律】 實施和執行。尤被用於詞組簽訂契約
(15)To endure the loss of; sacrifice:
犧牲:忍受…的損失;犧牲:
gave her son to the war; gave her life for her country.
為了戰爭犧牲了她的兒子;她為國捐軀
(16)To devote or apply completely:
奉獻:專心致志或完全專心於:
gives herself to her work.
她獻身於工作
(17)To furnish or contribute:
提供,捐獻:
gave their time to help others.
花費他們的時間去幫助別人
(18)To offer in good faith; pledge:
作為保證提出;保證:
Give me your word.
你要向我保證
(19)To allot as a portion or share.
分配:作為一部分或份額派定或分配
(20)To bestow as a name.
作為名稱給予
(21)To attribute (blame, for example) to someone; assign.
指派:把(如過失)歸咎於某人;指派
(22)To award as due:
作為應得權益授予:
gave us first prize.
授予我們一等獎
(23)To emit or utter:
吐露,發出:
gave a groan; gave a muted response.
發出呻吟聲;作為沉默的反應
(24)To submit for consideration, acceptance, or use:
表明:提交以便考慮、接受或使用:
give an opinion; give an excuse.
表明意見;給一個借口
(25)To proffer to another:
提供給另一個人:
gave the toddler my hand.
把我的手伸給那學步的小孩
(26)To consent to engage (oneself) in sexual intercourse with a man.
委身於:同意(自己)與一男子發生性關係
(27)To perform for an audience:
為觀眾表演:
give a recital.
表演獨奏
(28)To present to view:
提請觀看:
gave the sign to begin.
做一個開始的手勢
(29)To offer as entertainment:
舉行:作為消遣提供:
give a dinner party.
舉行晚宴
(30)To propose as a toast.
乾杯,祝酒
(31)To be a source of; afford:
為…的來源;出產:
His remark gave offense. Music gives her pleasure.
他的話引起了反擊;音樂帶給她快樂
(32)To cause to catch or be subject to (a disease or bodily condition):
傳染,使患病:使感染上或(因疾病或身體狀況而)患…:
The draft gave me a cold.
通風口的風使我感冒了
(33)To guide or direct, as by persuasion or behavior. Used with an infinitive phrase:
促使,引起:通過勸說或行為來帶領或指引。用於不定式詞組中:
You gave me to imagine you approved of my report.
你使我認為你贊成我的報告
(34)To yield or produce:
生產,產出:
Cows give milk.
母牛產乳
(35)To bring forth or bear:
生產,結果實:
trees that give fruit.
結果實的樹
(36)To produce as a result of calculation:
計算產生出來得…:
5 × 12 gives 60.
5×12得60
(37)To manifest or show:
展現出,呈現出:
gives promise of brilliance; gave evidence of tampering.
呈現出輝煌的前途;出示賄賂的證據
(38)To carry out (a physical movement):
做(身體的運動):
give a wink; give a start.
眨眼;開始
(39)To permit one to have or take:
規定:允許得到或帶走:
gave us an hour to finish.
規定我們一個小時內完成
(40)To take an interest to the extent of:
在乎:感興趣到…的程度:
「My dear, I don't give a damn」(Margaret Mitchell)
「親愛的,我根本不在乎」(瑪格麗特·米切爾)
v.intr.(不及物動詞)
(1)To make gifts or donations:
贈送,捐贈:
gives generously to charity.
慷慨捐助慈善事業
(2)To yield to physical force.
屈服於外力
(3)To collapse from force or pressure:
下陷,斷裂:在外力或壓力下倒塌,塌陷:
The roof gave under the weight of the snow.
雪壓得屋頂快塌了
(4)To yield to change:
讓步,妥協:屈服以改變:
Both sides will have to give on some issues.
在一些問題上雙方都作了讓步
(5)To afford access to or a view of; open:
通向:提供…的通道或…的景觀;開放:
The doors give onto a terrace.
門可通向陽台
(6)Slang To be in progress; happen:
【俚語】 在進展中;發生:
What gives?
發生什麼事了?
n.(名詞)
(1)Capacity or inclination to yield under pressure.
支持不住:在壓力下屈服的能力或傾向
(2)The quality or condition of resilience; springiness:
彈性:迅速恢復的質量或條件;彈性:
「Fruits that have some give . . . will have more juice than hard ones」(Elizabeth Schneider)
「彈性充足的水果會比那些硬的水果的液汁要多」(伊麗莎白·斯克尼德)
常用詞組
give away
(1)To make a gift of.
使成為禮物
(2)To present (a bride) to the bridegroom at a wedding ceremony.
在婚禮上將(新娘)交給新郎
(3)To reveal or make known, often accidentally.
洩露,揭發,經常是偶然地
(4)To betray.
背叛
give back
To return:
歸還:
gave me back my book.
把我的書還給我
give in
(1)To hand in; submit:
遞交;呈送:
She gave in her report.
她遞交了報告
(2)To cease opposition; yield.
停止反對;投降
give of
To devote or contribute:
奉獻,貢獻:
She really gave of her time to help. They give of themselves to improve the quality of education.
她確實抽出時間來幫忙。為了提高教育質量,他們奉獻了自己
give off
To send forth; emit:
放出;散發出:
chemical changes that give off energy.
釋放能量的化學變化
give out
(1)To allow to be known; declare publicly:
允許被知道;公開宣佈:
gave out the bad news.
宣告了這個壞消息
(2)To send forth; emit:
放出;散發出:
gave out a steady buzzing.
發出持續的嗡嗡聲
(3)To distribute:
分發:
gave out the surplus food.
分發剩餘食品
(4)To stop functioning; fail.
停止行動;停止作用
(5)To become used up or exhausted; run out:
用光,耗盡;用盡:
Their determination finally gave out.
他們最終沒了決心
give over
(1)To hand over; entrust.
托付;委託
(2)To devote to a particular purpose or use:
投入特殊的目的或用途:
gave the day over to merrymaking.
整天縱情於尋歡作樂
(3)To surrender (oneself) completely; abandon:
完全放縱(自己);放棄:
finally gave myself over to grief.
最後讓自己完全陷入痛苦中
give up
(1)To surrender:
投降:
The suspects gave themselves up.
這些嫌疑犯投降了
(2)To devote (oneself) completely:
將(自己)完全奉獻:
gave herself up to her work.
獻身於她自己的工作
(3)To cease to do or perform:
停止做或執行:
gave up their search.
停止他們的搜查
(4)To desist from; stop:
停止;結束:
gave up smoking.
戒煙
(5)To part with; relinquish:
讓出;放棄:
gave up the apartment; gave up all hope.
讓出公寓;放棄所有的希望
(6)To lose hope for:
對…失去希望:
We had given the dog up as lost.
最後我們當那隻狗已經走失了而不再存有指望
(7)To lose hope of seeing:
沒有希望見到:
We'd given you up an hour ago.
一個小時前我們就以為見不到你了
(8)To admit defeat.
承認失敗
(9)To abandon what one is doing or planning to do. Often used with on :
中止:放棄某人正在做的或打算做的。常與on 一起用:
gave up on writing the novel.
放棄寫小說了
習慣用語
give a good account of (oneself)
To behave or perform creditably.
舉止或表現值得稱讚
give birth to
(1)To bear as offspring.
生孩子
(2)To be the origin of:
引起,發生:
a hobby that gave birth to a successful business.
帶來成功事業的業餘愛好者
give ground
To yield to a more powerful force; retreat.
在優勢兵力前撤退;撤退
give it to【非正式用語】
To punish or reprimand severely:
嚴厲懲戒或懲罰:
My parents really gave it to me for coming in late.
因晚歸我父母將我臭罵一頓
give or take
Plus or minus a small specified amount:
增減一很小的數目:
The chalet is close to the road, give or take a few hundred yards.
這小屋靠近馬路,增減幾百碼而無大變化
give rise to
To be the cause or origin of; bring about.
引起,來源於;帶來
give (someone) the eye
To look at admiringly or invitingly.
羨慕地或被吸引地看著
give the lie to
(1)To show to be inaccurate or untrue.
顯現出虛假或不真實
(2)To accuse of lying.
責備…說謊
give up the ghost
To cease living or functioning; die.
停止活著或行動;死了
give way
(1)To retreat or withdraw.
退卻或撤退
(2)To yield the right of way:
讓路:
gave way to an oncoming car.
給一輛即將過來的汽車讓路
(3)To relinquish ascendancy or position:
放棄優勢或地位:
as day gives way slowly to night.
白天漸漸轉為黑夜
(4)To collapse from or as if from physical pressure:
倒塌:來自外界的壓力或好像來自外界壓力下倒塌:
The ladder gave way.
梯子塌了
(5)To yield to urging or demand; give in.
放棄激勵或要求;屈服,讓步
(6)To abandon oneself:
放縱自己:
give way to hysteria.
變得歇斯底里
語源
(1)Middle English given
中古英語 given
(2)from Old English giefan
源自 古英語 giefan
(3)Old Norse gefa * see ghabh-
古斯堪的納維亞語 gefa *參見 ghabh-
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
美國傳統詞典
give
give
AHD:[g1v]
D.J.[giv]
K.K.[g!v]
v.
gave[g3v] giv.en[g1v「…n] giv.ing, gives
v.tr.
(1)To make a present of:
We gave her flowers for her birthday.
(2)To place in the hands of; pass:
Give me the scissors.
(3)To deliver in exchange or recompense; pay:
will give five dollars for the book.
(4)To let go for a price; sell.
(5)To administer:
give him some cough medicine.
(6)To convey by a physical action:
gave me a punch in the nose.
(7)To inflict as punishment:
gave the child a spanking; was given life imprisonment for the crime.
(8)Law To accord by verdict:
A decision was given for the plaintiff.
(9)To bestow, especially officially; confer:
The Bill of Rights gives us freedom of speech.
(10)To accord or tender to another:
Give him your confidence.
(11)To put temporarily at the disposal of:
gave them the cottage for a week.
(12)To entrust to another, usually for a specified reason:
gave me the keys for safekeeping.
(13)To convey or offer for conveyance:
Give him my best wishes.
(14)Law To execute and deliver. Used especially in the phrase give bond.
(15)To endure the loss of; sacrifice:
gave her son to the war; gave her life for her country.
(16)To devote or apply completely:
gives herself to her work.
(17)To furnish or contribute:
gave their time to help others.
(18)To offer in good faith; pledge:
Give me your word.
(19)To allot as a portion or share.
(20)To bestow as a name.
(21)To attribute (blame, for example) to someone; assign.
(22)To award as due:
gave us first prize.
(23)To emit or utter:
gave a groan; gave a muted response.
(24)To submit for consideration, acceptance, or use:
give an opinion; give an excuse.
(25)To proffer to another:
gave the toddler my hand.
(26)To consent to engage (oneself) in sexual intercourse with a man.
(27)To perform for an audience:
give a recital.
(28)To present to view:
gave the sign to begin.
(29)To offer as entertainment:
give a dinner party.
(30)To propose as a toast.
(31)To be a source of; afford:
His remark gave offense. Music gives her pleasure.
(32)To cause to catch or be subject to (a disease or bodily condition):
The draft gave me a cold.
(33)To guide or direct, as by persuasion or behavior. Used with an infinitive phrase:
You gave me to imagine you approved of my report.
(34)To yield or produce:
Cows give milk.
(35)To bring forth or bear:
trees that give fruit.
(36)To produce as a result of calculation:
5 × 12 gives 60.
(37)To manifest or show:
gives promise of brilliance; gave evidence of tampering.
(38)To carry out (a physical movement):
give a wink; give a start.
(39)To permit one to have or take:
gave us an hour to finish.
(40)To take an interest to the extent of:
「My dear, I don't give a damn」(Margaret Mitchell)
v.intr.
(1)To make gifts or donations:
gives generously to charity.
(2)To yield to physical force.
(3)To collapse from force or pressure:
The roof gave under the weight of the snow.
(4)To yield to change:
Both sides will have to give on some issues.
(5)To afford access to or a view of; open:
The doors give onto a terrace.
(6)Slang To be in progress; happen:
What gives?
n.
(1)Capacity or inclination to yield under pressure.
(2)The quality or condition of resilience; springiness:
「Fruits that have some give . . . will have more juice than hard ones」(Elizabeth Schneider)
常用詞組
give away
(1)To make a gift of.
(2)To present (a bride) to the bridegroom at a wedding ceremony.
(3)To reveal or make known, often accidentally.
(4)To betray.
give back
To return:
gave me back my book.
give in
(1)To hand in; submit:
She gave in her report.
(2)To cease opposition; yield.
give of
To devote or contribute:
She really gave of her time to help. They give of themselves to improve the quality of education.
give off
To send forth; emit:
chemical changes that give off energy.
give out
(1)To allow to be known; declare publicly:
gave out the bad news.
(2)To send forth; emit:
gave out a steady buzzing.
(3)To distribute:
gave out the surplus food.
(4)To stop functioning; fail.
(5)To become used up or exhausted; run out:
Their determination finally gave out.
give over
(1)To hand over; entrust.
(2)To devote to a particular purpose or use:
gave the day over to merrymaking.
(3)To surrender (oneself) completely; abandon:
finally gave myself over to grief.
give up
(1)To surrender:
The suspects gave themselves up.
(2)To devote (oneself) completely:
gave herself up to her work.
(3)To cease to do or perform:
gave up their search.
(4)To desist from; stop:
gave up smoking.
(5)To part with; relinquish:
gave up the apartment; gave up all hope.
(6)To lose hope for:
We had given the dog up as lost.
(7)To lose hope of seeing:
We'd given you up an hour ago.
(8)To admit defeat.
(9)To abandon what one is doing or planning to do. Often used with on :
gave up on writing the novel.
習慣用語
give a good account of (oneself)
To behave or perform creditably.
give birth to
(1)To bear as offspring.
(2)To be the origin of:
a hobby that gave birth to a successful business.
give ground
To yield to a more powerful force; retreat.
give it toInformal
To punish or reprimand severely:
My parents really gave it to me for coming in late.
give or take
Plus or minus a small specified amount:
The chalet is close to the road, give or take a few hundred yards.
give rise to
To be the cause or origin of; bring about.
give (someone) the eye
To look at admiringly or invitingly.
give the lie to
(1)To show to be inaccurate or untrue.
(2)To accuse of lying.
give up the ghost
To cease living or functioning; die.
give way
(1)To retreat or withdraw.
(2)To yield the right of way:
gave way to an oncoming car.
(3)To relinquish ascendancy or position:
as day gives way slowly to night.
(4)To collapse from or as if from physical pressure:
The ladder gave way.
(5)To yield to urging or demand; give in.
(6)To abandon oneself:
give way to hysteria.
語源
(1)Middle English given
(2)from Old English giefan
(3)Old Norse gefa * see ghabh-
英漢法學大詞典
give rise to
引起 ,造成
英漢航海大詞典
give rise to
vt.引起,導致
英漢環境大詞典
give rise to
n.引起,導致,產生
英漢化學大詞典
give rise to
vt.引起,導致,使...產生
英漢經貿大詞典
give rise to
n.引起,導致,產生
英漢計算機大詞典
give rise to
vt.引起(使發生,導致)
英漢能源大詞典
give rise to
n.引起,導致,產生
英漢中醫大詞典
give rise to
n.增加,增強,產生出