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单词 arise
释义

arise

verb

ə-ˈrīz How to pronounce arise (audio)
arose ə-ˈrōz How to pronounce arise (audio) ; arisen ə-ˈri-zᵊn How to pronounce arise (audio) ; arising ə-ˈrī-ziŋ How to pronounce arise (audio)

intransitive verb

1
a
: to begin to occur or to exist : to come into being or to attention
Problems arise when people try to avoid responsibility.
A conflict arose because of a misunderstanding.
Questions have arisen concerning the company's financial records.
He can defend himself should the need arise. [=if it becomes necessary to do so]
b
: to originate from a source
arteries that arise from the aorta
a river that arises from two main sources
2
: to get up or stand up : rise
He arose from his chair.
especially : to get up from sleep or after lying down
He arose (from bed) refreshed after a good night's sleep.
3
: to move upward : ascend
A mist arose from the valley.

Synonyms

  • get up
  • rise
  • roll out
  • turn out
  • uprise
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Example Sentences

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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English ārīsan, from ā-, perfective prefix + rīsan to rise — more at abide

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

arise

verb

ə-ˈrīz How to pronounce arise (audio)
arose
-ˈrōz
; arisen
-ˈri-zᵊn
; arising
-ˈrī-ziŋ
1
: to move upward
Mist arose from the valley.
2
: to get up from sleep or after lying down
3
: to come into existence
A dispute arose.

arise

verb

1
as in to rise
to leave one's bed the travelers arose before dawn and were on their way as the sun came up

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • rise
  • wake
  • awake
  • awaken
  • roll out
  • uprise
  • get up
  • turn out
  • arouse
  • stir
  • bestir

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • retire
  • turn in
  • bed (down)
  • sleep
  • rest
  • settle
  • slumber
  • nod
  • lie up
  • lie (down)
  • doze
  • nap
  • roost
  • drop off
  • snooze
  • bunk
  • couch
  • perch
  • flop (down)
  • recline
  • catnap
  • doss (down)
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2
as in to emerge
to come to one's attention especially gradually or unexpectedly note in your report any problems that arise while you are conducting the experiment

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • emerge
  • surface
  • occur
  • happen
  • appear
  • materialize
  • come up
  • come
  • transpire
  • spring (up)
  • crop (up)
  • come out
  • interfere
  • show up
  • chance
  • come about
  • fall out
  • turn up
  • intervene
  • hap
  • intrude
  • go off
  • interpose
  • pass
  • go (on)
3
as in to originate
to come into existence it is not known exactly how mammals arose, but scientists date the earliest mammals to the Triassic period

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • originate
  • begin
  • appear
  • start
  • commence
  • emerge
  • be
  • exist
  • materialize
  • arrive
  • form
  • set in
  • spring
  • engender
  • dawn
  • actualize
  • break
  • live
  • subsist
  • last
  • persist
  • coalesce
  • continue
  • survive
  • breathe
  • come on
  • endure
  • cohere
  • shape (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • cease
  • stop
  • end
  • disappear
  • conclude
  • vanish
  • terminate
  • evaporate
  • dissolve
  • halt
  • finish
  • die
  • discontinue
  • quit
  • perish
  • desist
  • depart
  • expire
  • pass away
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4
as in to ascend
to move or extend upward slowly the hot-air balloon arose, and the round-the-world flight was begun

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rise
  • ascend
  • soar
  • climb
  • up
  • lift
  • mount
  • thrust
  • aspire
  • upturn
  • uprise
  • slope
  • surge
  • uprear
  • upthrust
  • tilt
  • tower
  • uplift
  • surmount
  • lean
  • elevate
  • upheave
  • raise
  • incline
  • take off
  • scale
  • blast off
  • boost
  • balloon
  • upraise
  • cant
  • top
  • tip
  • crest
  • zoom
  • slant
  • list
  • recline

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • fall (off)
  • descend
  • drop
  • decline
  • plunge
  • dip
  • plummet
  • sink
  • slide
  • dive
  • nose-dive
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of arise are derive, emanate, flow, issue, originate, proceed, rise, spring, and stem. While all these words mean "to come up or out of something into existence," arise and rise may both convey the fact of coming into existence or notice but rise often stresses gradual growth or ascent.

new questions have arisen
slowly rose to prominence

The words derive and arise are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, derive implies a prior existence in another form.

the holiday derives from an ancient Roman feast

While in some cases nearly identical to arise, emanate applies to the coming of something immaterial (such as a thought) from a source.

reports emanating from the capital

Flow adds to spring a suggestion of abundance or ease of inception.

words flowed easily from her pen

The meanings of issue and arise largely overlap; however, issue suggests emerging from confinement through an outlet.

blood issued from the cut

Although the words originate and arise have much in common, originate implies a definite source or starting point.

the fire originated in the basement

The words proceed and arise can be used in similar contexts, but proceed stresses place of origin, derivation, parentage, or logical cause.

advice that proceeds from the best of intentions

In some situations, the words spring and arise are roughly equivalent. However, spring implies rapid or sudden emerging.

an idea that springs to mind

The synonyms stem and arise are sometimes interchangeable, but stem implies originating by dividing or branching off from something as an outgrowth or subordinate development.

industries stemming from space research
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