verbo “rise”
infinito rise; lui rises; pass. rose; p.p. risen; ger. rising
- salire
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The smoke rose slowly from the chimney.
- crescere
The sunflower rose quickly, reaching over six feet tall by the end of summer.
- inclinarsi verso l'alto
As we walked further, the road rose gently, offering a beautiful view of the valley below.
- sorgere
We woke up early to watch the moon rise over the mountains.
- alzarsi
After sitting on the ground, she rose slowly to her feet.
- svegliarsi
Every morning, I rise at 6 AM to start my day with a jog.
- risorgere
In the story, to everyone's surprise, the hero rose from the grave.
- chiudersi (per una riunione)
After a long debate, the council rose, planning to reconvene next week.
- avanzare
She rose quickly in the company, becoming one of its youngest managers.
- aumentare
The temperature rose by ten degrees yesterday.
- salire (nel contesto musicale)
During the chorus, her voice rose an octave, captivating the audience.
- attivarsi
When the community faced a crisis, volunteers rose to the challenge, offering their help and resources.
- lievitare
After an hour in the warm kitchen, the bread dough had risen beautifully, doubling in size.
- nascere (per un fiume)
The Mississippi River rises in northern Minnesota.
sostantivo “rise”
sing. rise, pl. rises o non num.
- salita
The balloon's rise into the sky was slow and steady.
- aumento
The rise in gas prices has made commuting more expensive for everyone.
- ascesa
The rise of social media has dramatically changed how we communicate.
- aumento (di stipendio)
After her performance review, Sarah was thrilled to receive a rise of £100 a month.
- cavallo (dei pantaloni)
She preferred jeans with a high rise, finding them more comfortable and flattering.
- pendio
As we hiked, we approached a gentle rise that hid the valley beyond from our view.
- reazione
Mentioning the surprise exam was enough to get a rise out of the entire class.