To get up from sleep or rest. archaic: see rise, v.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > bed related to sleep or rest > go to bed or retire to rest [verb (intransitive)] > get up or rise (13) arisec950 To get up from sleep or rest. archaic: see rise, v. riseOE intransitive. To get out of bed after sleep or rest, especially in the morning. Also figurative. risec1175 intransitive. With up. Now archaic. uprisea1400 To rise from bed. to dress upc1400 transitive. To raise up. Also reflexive and intransitive: to raise oneself up, get up. Obsolete. rouse1577 intransitive with reflexive meaning. Also with up. Cf. to rouse out 1 at phrasal verbs. Now rare and somewhat archaic. to get up1583 intransitive. To rise from bed. up1635 To rise to one's feet; to get up from a sitting or recumbent posture; to arise; to rise from bed. Also in figurative context. unroost1751 intransitive. To leave a roost; (also) to rise from bed. to turn out1801 To come or go out for a purpose. intransitive. colloquial. To get out of bed. Cf. to turn off 3a at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. to show a leg1818 Originally Navy. To get out of bed, esp. in order to perform a task or in readiness for the day ahead. to roll out1884 U.S. colloquial. intransitive. To get out of bed; to get up. to hit the deck1918 Various phrases. to hit the deck: (a) to go to bed; (b) to land an aircraft; (c) to fall to the ground; (d) to get up (from bed). colloquial. |
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