B1 [ I ] to move upwards上升;升高;升起
[ I ] to stand, especially after sitting(尤指从坐姿)起身,站起,起立
[ I ] formal to get out of bed起床
[ I ] specialized geography If a river rises somewhere, it first comes out of the ground there.(河流)发源
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Steam rose from the simmering stew.
Suddenly, all her anger rose to the surface.
What time does the moon rise?
As water begins to boil, bubbles rise ever faster to the surface.
This was a company that had risen from the dead.
[ I ] When emotions, etc. rise, they start to increase.(感情)变得强烈,激动
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The day after the explosion the death toll had risen to 90.
Used car sales have risen because of the increased cost of new cars.
Employment levels are unlikely to rise significantly before the end of next year.
The number of business failures rose steeply last year.
The party's share of the vote rose from 11 percent in the last election to 21 percent this time.
C2 [ I ] to become important, successful, or powerful变得重要(成功或有权力)
[ I ] to become higher矗立;隆起;高起
[ I, I ] If bread or dough (= a soft uncooked mixture used for making bread) rises, it becomes bigger because of the action of yeast (= a fungus used in beer and bread making).(面包或面团)发起,发酵胀起
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The temple's grand white arches rose conspicuously over the dirty decaying city.
At the unspoiled North Bay, three white pyramids rise like futuristic sails from the sea.
The white cliffs rise majestically from the sea.
The gilded dome of the cathedral rises above the city.
The office block rises above the surrounding buildings.
[ I usually + adv/prep ] (of a group of people) to begin to oppose or fight a bad government or ruler(群众)反抗,起义
[ I ] formal If parliament or a court rises, it stops work.(议会)休会,闭会;(法庭)休庭
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The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's profits this year.
There has been an alarming rise in the rate of inflation.
All the evidence points to a substantial rise in traffic over the next few years.
She claimed that the rise in unemployment was just a further manifestation of the government's incompetence.
The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza.
C2 [ S ] the process of becoming very famous, powerful, or popular(地位的)升高,增强;成名;兴起
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The film tells anew the story of his rise to fame and power.
The group had a meteoric rise to fame in the 70s.
Her rise to fame was quite phenomenal - in less than two years she was a household name.
The band enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable rise to success.
He's only doing it to get a rise out of you.
[ C ] a small hill or slope小山,丘;坡;高地
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