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rise1 /raɪz/ ●●● S2 W1 verb (past tensepst rose /rəʊz $ roʊz/, past participlepp risen /ˈrɪzən/) [intransitiveI]  
1 increase 增加INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT to increase in number, amount, or value 〔数字、数量或价值〕增加,增长,上升 SYN go up OPP fall
rise by
 Sales rose by 20% over the Christmas period.
圣诞节期间销售量增加了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17.5万英镑增加到2001年的2,250万英镑。
rise above
 Temperatures rarely rise above freezing.
气温很少升到零度以上。
rise dramatically/sharply/rapidly/steeply etc
 The number of people seeking asylum in Britain has risen sharply.
到英国寻求政治庇护的人数激增。
 The divorce rate has risen steadily since the 1950s.
20 世纪50年代以来,离婚率持续上升。
rising crime/unemployment/inflation etc
 The country faces economic recession and rising unemployment.
该国面临着经济衰退和失业人数增加的问题。
 The police seem unable to cope with the rising tide of (=large increase in) car crime.
面对日益增多的汽车罪案,警方似乎无能为力。
see thesaurus at increase
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In everyday English, people usually say an amount or level goes up rather than rises: 在日常英语中,表示数量或水准上升,人们一般用go up,而不用rise
Prices have gone up a lot.
物价上涨了许多。
2 go upwards 上升UP to go upwards 升高,上升 OPP fall
 The floodwaters began to rise again.
洪水再次开始上涨。
 She watched the bubbles rise to the surface.
她看着一个个气泡上升到表面。
 the problems caused by climate change and rising sea levels
气候变化和海平面上升所引起的问题
rise from
 Smoke rose from the chimney.
烟囱冒出烟来。
 The road rises steeply from the village.
这条路从村子这里突然变陡峭了。
 The waves rose and fell.
海浪起伏。
3 stand 站立 formalSTAND to stand up 站起来,起立
 Then she picked up her bag and rose to leave.
然后她拿起包站起来要走。
rise from the table/your chair etc
 The chairman rose from his chair and came forward to greet her.
董事长从座位上站起身,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 stand
4 become successful 取得成功FAMOUS to become important, powerful, successful, or rich 地位提高 OPP fall
rise to
 He rose to the rank of major.
他升到了少校。
rise to prominence/fame/power
 He had swiftly risen to prominence during the 1950s.
20 世纪50年代,他一下子就出了名。
 Mussolini rose to power in Italy in 1922.
1922年,墨索里尼在意大利上台掌权。
 people who rise to the top in their chosen professions
在自己所选择的职业中出人头地的人们
rise to do something
 He rose to become chairman of the company.
他升为公司的董事长。
 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.
她初来公司时是一名秘书,后来逐步晋升为销售部高级主管。
5 be tallHIGH (also rise up) to be very tall 高耸,耸立,矗立
6 voice/sound 嗓音/声音
7 sun/moon/star 太阳/月亮/星星APPEAR to appear in the sky 升起,在天空出现 OPP set
8 emotion 感情INCREASE IN ACTIVITY, FEELINGS ETC if a feeling or emotion rises, you feel it more and more strongly 〔感情或情绪〕变得强烈
9 rise to the occasion/challenge DEAL WITHto deal successfully with a difficult situation or problem, especially by working harder or performing better than usual 成功应付困难局面/挑战
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10 against a government/army 反抗政府/军队 (also rise up)REBELLION/REVOLUTION if a large group of people rise, they try to defeat the government, army etc that is controlling them 反抗;造反
11. bread/cakes etc 面包/蛋糕等DFC if bread, cakes etc rise, they become bigger because there is air inside them 〔面包、蛋糕等〕膨松,发酵胀大
12. bed literaryWAKE UP/GET UP to get out of bed in the morning 起床
13 alive again 复活MX to come alive after having died 复活 resurrection
14. court/parliament 法庭/议会MEET if a court or parliament rises, that particular meeting is formally finished 休庭;休会
15 windDN formal if the wind rises, it becomes stronger 〔风力〕加强
16 river 河流SG literary if a river rises somewhere, it begins there 发源
17. rise and shine spokenWAKE UP/GET UP used humorously to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed 快起床〔幽默用语〕
18rise above something phrasal verbphr v IGNOREif 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 超脱,不受影响;克服,摆脱
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19rise to something phrasal verbphr v if you rise to a remark, you reply to it rather than ignoring it, especially because it has made you angry 对〔尤指令人生气的话〕作出反应
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nCOLLOCATIONS
adverbs
sharply/steeply (=a lot in a short time)
The value of the painting has risen sharply in recent years.
dramatically (=a lot and very suddenly)
Unemployment rose dramatically.
rapidly/quickly/fast
House prices rose rapidly last year.
significantly (=in a way that shows something important)
Male cancer rates rose significantly during the period 1969–78.
substantially (=a lot)
University fees have risen substantially.
steadily
My salary had risen steadily each year.
slightly
The water temperature had risen slightly.
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Related topics: Wages, Nature
rise2 ●●● S3 W2 noun  
1 increase 增加 [countableC]INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT an increase in number, amount, or value 〔数字、数量或价值的〕增加 SYN increase OPP fall
2 wages 工资 [countableC] British EnglishBrEBEW an increase in wages 加薪 SYN American English raise
3 success/power 成功/权力 [singular]SUCCESSFUL the achievement of importance, success, or power 升迁;成功;兴起 OPP fall
4 give rise to something formalCAUSE to be the reason why something happens, especially something bad or unpleasant 引起[导致]某事〔尤指坏事〕 provoke
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5 movement up 上升 [singular] a movement upwards 上升,升起 OPP fall
6 slope [countableC]DN an upward slope or a hill 上坡;小丘
7 get a rise out of somebody informalJOKE to make someone become annoyed or embarrassed by making a joke about them 〔开玩笑〕激怒某人;使某人尴尬 make fun of somebody
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COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: an increase in number, amount, or value 〔数字、数量或价值的〕增加
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rise
sharp/steep (=great and sudden) 急剧的上升
There’s been a sharp rise in house prices.
房价急速上升。
dramatic (=great and sudden) 显著的上升
The meter showed a dramatic rise in the level of radioactivity.
仪表显示辐射水平显著上升。
nbig/large
There has been a big rise in violent crime.
huge/massive 大幅度的上升
The result was a huge rise in unemployment.
结果是失业率大大增加。
substantial/significant 巨大的/明显的上升
Manufacturers claimed the increase would mean a substantial rise in costs.
制造商声称这一增加将意味着成本大大增加。
nWealthy Americans face a significant rise in their income tax rate.
rapid 快速上升
nThe post-war years saw a rapid rise in prosperity.
steady 稳步上升
nJapanese banks have been hit hard by the rise in interest rates.
a 10%/40% etc rise 10%/40%等的上涨
nThe company reported an 81% rise in profits.
a price rise 价格上涨
nThe tax would result in a price rise of 6 percent for petrol.
a rent rise British EnglishBrE 租金上涨
nTenants face huge rent rises.
a temperature rise 温度上升
nThey predicted a global temperature rise of 2.5 degrees by the end of the century.
phrases
a rise in the number of something 某事物数量的增加
There has been a rise in the number of arrests for drug offences.
因毒品犯罪而被捕的人数有所上升。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: the achievement of importance, success, or power 升迁;成功;兴起
phrases
somebody’s rise to power
They were alarmed by Hitler’s rise to power.
somebody’s rise to prominence
His rise to prominence would not have been possible without the war.
somebody’s rise to fame
Her success in the film ensured a rapid rise to fame.
somebody’s rise to stardom
In this book, he explores the actor’s rise to stardom.
somebody’s rise to the top
His rise to the top of the Labour Party was effortless.
the rise and fall of somebody/something
The exhibition tells the story of the rise and fall of the Etruscan civilisation.
她看着他的胸膛均匀地一起一伏。
adjectives
meteoric (=very great and quick)
What can explain their meteoric rise in popularity?
rapid/swift
Her rapid rise to the top is well deserved.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
riserise1 /raɪz/ verb (past tensepst rose /rəʊzroʊz/, past participlepp risen /ˈrɪzən/) [intransitiveI]
1to increase in number, amount, or value
House prices are likely to rise towards the end of this year.
rise by
Sales rose by 20% over the Christmas period.
As more foreign banks have arrived in Singapore, wages for experienced staff have risen sharply.
Their salaries will continue to rise steadily until they reach the top of their professions.
Information technology has been blamed for rising unemployment.
Rising prices are seen as a threat to living standards.
2rise through the ranksHUMAN RESOURCES to start working for an organization in a low-paid job, and to gradually improve your position, until you get a very important, well-paid job
She had risen through the ranks, having joined the company as a secretary after she graduated from high school.
3rise to the topHUMAN RESOURCES to be very successful and reach a top position in your job or the type of business you are involved in
An agency is where you will have the biggest chance of rising to the top in the advertising business.
riserise2 noun
1[countableC] an increase in number, amount, or value
We have sold 120,000 cars this year, a 20% rise on last year.
Tenants face a 20% rent rise.
rise in
The company reported a 46% rise in first half profits before tax to £220 million.
A rise in taxes will be necessary if we are to improve our education system.
2[countableC] British EnglishBrEHUMAN RESOURCES an increase in wagesSYN AmE raise
After you’ve worked here for one year you get a rise.
The railworkers were offered a 3% pay rise.
3[singular] the process of becoming more important, successful, or powerful
rise of
the rise of capitalism in the country
Origin rise1
Old English risan

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