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1 | C an increase in size , amount , quality , or strength 增加;增长 |
| +in the threat of a sudden rise in oil prices 石油价格突然攀升的威胁 |
| Experts predict a sharp rise in unemployment. 专家们预测失业人数将会激增。 |
| price/rent/tax etc rise The proposed tax rise was not unexpected. 拟议的增税并不出人意料。 |
| on the rise (=increasing) Serious crime is once again on the rise. 在增加;在增长 |
| rise and fall Traders make money by speculating on the rise and fall of share prices. 股票交易者通过在股票价格的涨落中投机来赚钱。 |
| 1a | an increase in pay 涨工资;加薪 | | Car workers have been awarded a rise of 5%. 汽车工人得到了加薪5%的奖励。 | | I’ m going to ask for a rise next week. 我下星期将要求增加薪水。 | |
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2 | singular an increase in the power or influence of someone or something (权力、影响的)增强,加强 |
| +of the rise of militant nationalism in the 1930s 20世纪30年代激进民族主义的抬头 |
| rise to prominence/power His rise to prominence in sport dates from the early 1950s. 他从20 世纪50年代早期开始在体坛崭露头角。 |
| rise to fame/stardom The book charts Davis’ rise to fame. 这本书记录了戴维斯的成名历程。 |
| rise to the top Her rapid rise to the top is well deserved. 她很快就升到顶层是理所当然的事。 |
| rise and fall (=a successful period followed by an unsuccessful period) The series covers the rise and fall of the Third Reich. 兴衰 |
| meteoric rise her meteoric rise from office clerk to managing director 她从办公室职员到总经理的迅速升迁 |
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3 | singular an upward movement 上升;升起 |
| He stood backstage, nervously awaiting the rise of the curtain. 他站在后台,紧张地等候着幕布的升起。 |
| the rise and fall of sth She could see the rise and fall of his chest as he breathed. 她可以看见他呼吸时胸部的起伏。 |
| 3a | C a piece of land that slopes upwards (向上的)斜坡 | | He saw a car coming over the top of the rise. 他看见一辆汽车从山坡上开过来。 | |
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- | get/take a rise out of sb informal |
| to make someone react angrily by saying something that will annoy them |
| 激怒某人 |
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- | give rise to sth |
| to make something happen or begin , especially something unpleasant or unexpected |
| 引起(或导致)某事(尤指令人不快或出人意料的事) |
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| Delays could give rise to further problems. 延期可能会导致更多的问题。 |
| The remark about an election inevitably gave rise to widespread speculation. 有关选举的这番言论不可避免地引起了广泛的猜测。 |
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Words frequently used with rise | rise 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | dramatic, rapid, sharp, significant, spectacular, steep, substantial, sudden, | 1 | | |
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