rising 音標拼音: [r'ɑɪzɪŋ]
n . 上升,造反,叛亂
a . 上升的,高漲的,晉升的
上升,造反,叛亂上升的,高漲的,晉升的
rising adj 1 :
advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or status ; "
a rising trend "; "
a rising market "
[
ant : {
falling }]
2 :
sloping upward [
synonym : {
acclivitous }, {
rising }, {
uphill }]
3 :
coming to maturity ; "
the rising generation " [
synonym : {
emerging },
{
rising }]
4 :
newly come into prominence ; "
a rising young politician "
n 1 :
a movement upward ; "
they cheered the rise of the hot -
air balloon " [
synonym : {
rise }, {
rising }, {
ascent }, {
ascension }]
[
ant : {
fall }]
2 :
organized opposition to authority ;
a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another [
synonym :
{
rebellion }, {
insurrection }, {
revolt }, {
rising }, {
uprising }]
Rise \
Rise \ (
r [
imac ]
z ),
v .
i . [
imp . {
Rose } (
r [=
o ]
z );
p .
p .
{
Risen };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Rising }.] [
AS .
r [
imac ]
san ;
akin to OS .
r [
imac ]
san ,
D .
rijzen ,
OHG .
r [
imac ]
san to rise ,
fall ,
Icel .
r [
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sa ,
Goth .
urreisan ,
G .
reise journey .
CF .
{
Arise }, {
Raise }, {
Rear },
v .]
1 .
To move from a lower position to a higher ;
to ascend ;
to mount up .
Specifically :
(
a )
To go upward by walking ,
climbing ,
flying ,
or any other voluntary motion ;
as ,
a bird rises in the air ;
a fish rises to the bait .
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(
b )
To ascend or float in a fluid ,
as gases or vapors in air ,
cork in water ,
and the like .
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(
c )
To move upward under the influence of a projecting force ;
as ,
a bullet rises in the air .
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(
d )
To grow upward ;
to attain a certain height ;
as ,
this elm rises to the height of seventy feet .
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(
e )
To reach a higher level by increase of quantity or bulk ;
to swell ;
as ,
a river rises in its bed ;
the mercury rises in the thermometer .
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(
f )
To become erect ;
to assume an upright position ;
as ,
to rise from a chair or from a fall .
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(
g )
To leave one '
s bed ;
to arise ;
as ,
to rise early .
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He that would thrive ,
must rise by five . --
Old Proverb .
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(
h )
To tower up ;
to be heaved up ;
as ,
the Alps rise far above the sea .
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(
i )
To slope upward ;
as ,
a path ,
a line ,
or surface rises in this direction . "
A rising ground ." --
Dryden .
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(
j )
To retire ;
to give up a siege .
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He ,
rising with small honor from Gunza , . . .
was gone . --
Knolles .
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(
k )
To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation ;
to become light ,
as dough ,
and the like .
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2 .
To have the aspect or the effect of rising .
Specifically :
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(
a )
To appear above the horizont ,
as the sun ,
moon ,
stars ,
and the like . "
He maketh his sun to rise on the evil and the good ." --
Matt .
v .
45 .
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(
b )
To become apparent ;
to emerge into sight ;
to come forth ;
to appear ;
as ,
an eruption rises on the skin ;
the land rises to view to one sailing toward the shore .
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(
c )
To become perceptible to other senses than sight ;
as ,
a noise rose on the air ;
odor rises from the flower .
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(
d )
To have a beginning ;
to proceed ;
to originate ;
as ,
rivers rise in lakes or springs .
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A scepter shall rise out of Israel . --
Num .
xxiv .
17 .
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Honor and shame from no condition rise . --
Pope .
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3 .
To increase in size ,
force ,
or value ;
to proceed toward a climax .
Specifically :
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(
a )
To increase in power or fury ; --
said of wind or a storm ,
and hence ,
of passion . "
High winde . . .
began to rise ,
high passions --
anger ,
hate ." --
Milton .
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(
b )
To become of higher value ;
to increase in price .
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Bullion is risen to six shillings . . .
the ounce . --
Locke .
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(
c )
To become larger ;
to swell ; --
said of a boil ,
tumor ,
and the like .
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(
d )
To increase in intensity ; --
said of heat .
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(
e )
To become louder ,
or higher in pitch ,
as the voice .
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(
f )
To increase in amount ;
to enlarge ;
as ,
his expenses rose beyond his expectations .
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4 .
In various figurative senses .
Specifically :
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(
a )
To become excited ,
opposed ,
or hostile ;
to go to war ;
to take up arms ;
to rebel .
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At our heels all hell should rise With blackest insurrection . --
Milton .
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No more shall nation against nation rise .
--
Pope .
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(
b )
To attain to a better social position ;
to be promoted ;
to excel ;
to succeed .
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Some rise by sin ,
and some by virtue fall .
--
Shak .
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(
c )
To become more and more dignified or forcible ;
to increase in interest or power ; --
said of style ,
thought ,
or discourse ;
as ,
to rise in force of expression ;
to rise in eloquence ;
a story rises in interest .
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(
d )
To come to mind ;
to be suggested ;
to occur .
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A thought rose in me ,
which often perplexes men of contemplative natures . --
Spectator .
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(
e )
To come ;
to offer itself .
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There chanced to the prince '
s hand to rise An ancient book . --
Spenser .
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5 .
To ascend from the grave ;
to come to life .
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But now is Christ risen from the dead . --
1 .
Cor .
xv .
20 .
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6 .
To terminate an official sitting ;
to adjourn ;
as ,
the committee rose after agreeing to the report .
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It was near nine . . .
before the House rose .
--
Macaulay .
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7 .
To ascend on a musical scale ;
to take a higher pith ;
as ,
to rise a tone or semitone .
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8 . (
Print .)
To be lifted ,
or to admit of being lifted ,
from the imposing stone without dropping any of the type ; --
said of a form .
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Syn :
To arise ;
mount ;
ascend ;
climb ;
scale .
Usage : {
Rise }, {
Appreciate }.
Some in America use the word appreciate for "
rise in value ;"
as ,
stocks appreciate ,
money appreciates ,
etc .
This use is not unknown in England ,
but it is less common there .
It is undesirable ,
because rise sufficiently expresses the idea ,
and appreciate has its own distinctive meaning ,
which ought not to be confused with one so entirely different .
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Rising \
Ris "
ing \,
a .
1 .
Attaining a higher place ;
taking ,
or moving in ,
an upward direction ;
appearing above the horizon ;
ascending ;
as ,
the rising moon .
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2 .
Increasing in wealth ,
power ,
or distinction ;
as ,
a rising state ;
a rising character .
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Among the rising theologians of Germany . --
Hare .
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3 .
Growing ;
advancing to adult years and to the state of active life ;
as ,
the rising generation .
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Rising \
Ris "
ing \,
prep .
More than ;
exceeding ;
upwards of ;
as ,
a horse rising six years of age . [
Colloq . &
Low ,
U .
S .]
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Rising \
Ris "
ing \,
n .
1 .
The act of one who ,
or that which ,
rises (
in any sense ).
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2 .
That which rises ;
a tumor ;
a boil . --
Lev .
xiii .
10 .
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{
Rising main } (
Waterworks ),
the pipe through which water from an engine is delivered to an elevated reservoir .
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274 Moby Thesaurus words for "
rising ":
Brownian movement ,
abruptness ,
abscess ,
acclinate ,
acclivitous ,
acclivity ,
advance ,
anabasis ,
anabatic ,
angular motion ,
aposteme ,
apparition ,
appearance ,
appearing ,
arising ,
ascendant ,
ascending ,
ascension ,
ascensional ,
ascensive ,
ascent ,
avatar ,
axial ,
axial motion ,
back ,
back -
flowing ,
backflowing ,
backing ,
backward ,
backward motion ,
bed sore ,
blain ,
bleb ,
blister ,
boil ,
bubo ,
bulla ,
bump ,
bunion ,
canker ,
canker sore ,
carbuncle ,
career ,
chancre ,
chancroid ,
chilblain ,
civil disorder ,
clamber ,
climb ,
climbing ,
cold sore ,
coming ,
coming into being ,
coming -
forth ,
corn ,
course ,
current ,
cyst ,
descending ,
descent ,
dilatation ,
dilation ,
disclosure ,
distension ,
down -
trending ,
downward ,
downward motion ,
drift ,
driftage ,
drifting ,
ebbing ,
edema ,
elevation ,
emergence ,
emeute ,
epiphany ,
escalade ,
eschar ,
exposure ,
felon ,
fester ,
festering ,
fever blister ,
fistula ,
flight ,
flow ,
flowing ,
fluent ,
flux ,
flying ,
forthcoming ,
forward motion ,
fountain ,
furuncle ,
furunculus ,
gathering ,
general uprising ,
going ,
gradient ,
gumboil ,
gush ,
gyrational ,
gyratory ,
gyring up ,
hemorrhoids ,
in the ascendant ,
incarnation ,
increase ,
insurgence ,
insurgency ,
insurrection ,
intumescence ,
issuance ,
jacquerie ,
jet ,
jump ,
kibe ,
leap ,
leaping ,
lesion ,
levee en masse ,
levitation ,
lump ,
manifestation ,
materialization ,
materializing ,
mount ,
mounting ,
mutiny ,
oblique motion ,
occurrence ,
ongoing ,
onrush ,
opening ,
outbreak ,
papula ,
papule ,
paronychia ,
parulis ,
passage ,
passing ,
peasant revolt ,
petechia ,
piles ,
pimple ,
plunging ,
pock ,
polyp ,
precipitousness ,
presentation ,
progress ,
progressive ,
pustule ,
putsch ,
radial motion ,
rampant ,
random motion ,
realization ,
rearing ,
rebellion ,
reflowing ,
refluence ,
refluent ,
reflux ,
regression ,
regressive ,
retrogression ,
retrogressive ,
revelation ,
revolt ,
revolution ,
riot ,
rise ,
rising ground ,
rocketing up ,
rotary ,
rotational ,
rotatory ,
run ,
running ,
rush ,
rushing ,
saltation ,
saltatory ,
scab ,
scandent ,
scansorial ,
sebaceous cyst ,
set ,
shooting up ,
showing ,
showing forth ,
sideward ,
sideward motion ,
sinking ,
skyrocketing ,
soaring ,
soft chancre ,
sore ,
spiraling ,
spout ,
spring ,
springing ,
spurt ,
steepness ,
sternway ,
stigma ,
stream ,
streaming ,
sty ,
subsiding ,
suppuration ,
surge ,
swell ,
swelling ,
swollenness ,
takeoff ,
taking off ,
theophany ,
traject ,
trajet ,
trend ,
tubercle ,
tumefaction ,
tumescence ,
tumidity ,
tumor ,
turgescence ,
turgescency ,
turgidity ,
ulcer ,
ulceration ,
unfolding ,
unfoldment ,
up -
trending ,
uparching ,
upclimb ,
upcoming ,
updraft ,
upgang ,
upgo ,
upgoing ,
upgrade ,
upgrowth ,
uphill ,
uphillward ,
upleap ,
uplift ,
upping ,
uprisal ,
uprise ,
uprising ,
uprush ,
upshoot ,
upslope ,
upsloping ,
upsurge ,
upsurgence ,
upsweep ,
upswing ,
upward ,
upward motion ,
upwith ,
vault ,
vertical height ,
verticalness ,
wale ,
welt ,
wen ,
wheal ,
whelk ,
whitlow ,
wound ,
zooming
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