rise (EN)
动词,名词

动词 “rise”

rise; he rises; past rose, part. risen; ger. rising
  1. 上升
    The smoke rose slowly from the chimney.
  2. 生长到一定高度
    The sunflower rose quickly, reaching over six feet tall by the end of summer.
  3. 向上倾斜
    As we walked further, the road rose gently, offering a beautiful view of the valley below.
  4. (由于行星自转)从地平线后升起
    We woke up early to watch the moon rise over the mountains.
  5. 站起来
    After sitting on the ground, she rose slowly to her feet.
  6. 起床
    Every morning, I rise at 6 AM to start my day with a jog.
  7. 复活
    In the story, to everyone's surprise, the hero rose from the grave.
  8. 散会
    After a long debate, the council rose, planning to reconvene next week.
  9. 晋升
    She rose quickly in the company, becoming one of its youngest managers.
  10. 增加
    The temperature rose by ten degrees yesterday.
  11. (音乐中)音高上升
    During the chorus, her voice rose an octave, captivating the audience.
  12. (对某事)做出反应
    When the community faced a crisis, volunteers rose to the challenge, offering their help and resources.
  13. 发酵膨胀
    After an hour in the warm kitchen, the bread dough had risen beautifully, doubling in size.
  14. 发源
    The Mississippi River rises in northern Minnesota.

名词 “rise”

sg. rise, pl. rises or uncountable
  1. 上升(动作)
    The balloon's rise into the sky was slow and steady.
  2. 增长(数量、价格等)
    The rise in gas prices has made commuting more expensive for everyone.
  3. 增加的重要性
    The rise of social media has dramatically changed how we communicate.
  4. 加薪
    After her performance review, Sarah was thrilled to receive a rise of £100 a month.
  5. 裤腰到裆部的距离
    She preferred jeans with a high rise, finding them more comfortable and flattering.
  6. 地势向上的斜坡
    As we hiked, we approached a gentle rise that hid the valley beyond from our view.
  7. 引起的反应
    Mentioning the surprise exam was enough to get a rise out of the entire class.