rise
[Reitz]
Noun (short for noun)
Rise, increase, rise, highland, hill, appear, appear
intransitive verb
Rise, rise, origin, resistance, take-off, growth, rise, resurrection.
transitive verb
fly
rise
[Reitz]
intransitive verb
Up, up, up
(sun, moon, stars) rise and appear.
The sun rises at seven o'clock.
The sun rises at seven o'clock.
rise
The river is rising after the rain.
The river rose after the rain.
The plane can then go up, and it crosses a 400-foot mountain range.
"At this time, the plane can rise and fly over the hill at a height of 400 feet."
The steps of the palace go straight up.
The steps of the palace rose slowly.
Prices have risen steadily in the past ten years.
Prices have been rising for the past ten years.
Get up; Stand up; erect
(of a river) originating in.
The Rhine River originated in Switzerland.
The Rhine River originated in Switzerland.
promote
Turn strong (wind, storm)
Talk back; answer back
handle with ease
Adapt to the changing environment
rise
Noun (short for noun)
rise
The rise of the Roman Empire
The rise of the Roman Empire
The decrease in the number of bicycles and cars may cause another series of new problems.
The decrease in the number of bicycles and cars will cause some new problems.
rise
A rise in prices
rise in price
The increase in rent added to our difficulties.
The increase in rent added to our difficulties.
Slope; Uplift; Xiaoshangang
wage hikes
Irritate sb.
Sarcasm; rabid
give rise to
Reason; lead to
rise
[Reiz]
Noun (short for noun)
Get up, highland, get up.
transitive verb
Raise, arouse, improve, cause to appear, remove, raise, raise, restore.
rise
[Reiz]
transitive verb
Improve, improve
Improve; lift
He raised his arms above his head.
He raised his arm above his head.
I won't do anything to you.
I won't do anything against you.
Improve; raise
wage hikes
Wage increases
raise a rent
raise a rent
enlist
Form an army
Recruit an army
Nurturing; cultivate
Breadwinner
support a family
"These families may take raising children as their main occupation, and let childless families freely change from one job to another."
"These families take raising children as their main occupation, so that families without children can freely switch from one job to another."
(often used with up) put forward
I wanted to ask the chairman a question, but I soon lost my courage.
"I wanted to ask the chairman of the meeting a question, but I lost my nerve at once."
(often used with up) build construction
Hold a memorial service
Build a monument
To utter (sound)
raise a laugh
give a smile
As soon as I saw the smoke, I set off the alarm.
As soon as I saw the smoke, I gave an alarm.
Only a few private shopkeepers protested loudly against the new regulations.
"Only a few private shopkeepers loudly opposed the new regulations."
Reason; cause
His absence caused people to worry about his safety.
His absence made people worry about his safety.