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ris·ing R0258300 (rī′zĭng)adj.1. Ascending, sloping upward, or advancing: a rising tide.2. Developing or emerging: the rising generation.3. Increasing in power or influence: a rising nation.4. About to begin a certain grade or educational level: rising seniors.n.1. The action of one that rises.2. An uprising; an insurrection.3. A slope or hill.rising (ˈraɪzɪŋ) n1. an insurrection or rebellion; revolt2. (Cookery) the yeast or leaven used to make dough rise in bakingadj (prenominal) 3. increasing in rank, status, or reputation: a rising young politician. 4. increasing in maturity; growing up to adulthood: the rising generation. advinformal approaching the age of; nearly: she's rising 40. ris•ing (ˈraɪ zɪŋ) adj. 1. advancing, ascending, or mounting. 2. growing or advancing to adult years: the rising generation. adv. 3. somewhat more than: The crop came to rising 6000 bushels. 4. in approach of; almost: a lad rising sixteen. n. 5. the act of a person or thing that rises. 6. a rebellion; uprising. 7. a projection or prominence. 8. a stringer supporting the thwarts of an open boat. [1150–1200] Rising See Also: BEARING, STANDING - Everything undulates like water weed —John Berger
Berger’s simile appeared in his afterword for the published script of the movie, Nineteen-Nineteen. - Got up clumsily, cautiously, like one standing in a stalled Ferris wheel —Stanley Elkin
- Lifts like a starting gate —Daniel Berrigan
- Popped up … like a released spring —Elizabeth Spencer
- Raising himself in his seat like a panelist answering a question from the audience —Kingsley Amis
- Reared like a seal —Erich Maria Remarque
- (He felt his cock) rearing up like a kite —Jilly Cooper
- Rise (from sleep) like driftwood out of surf —Karl Shapiro
- (Smoke that) rises like birds —D. H. Lawrence
- Rising gawkily like a tame goose trying to fly —Margaret Laurence
- Rising like a north wind —Lawrence Durrell
- Rising like a salmon against the bullnecked river —Louis MacNeice
- Rising like cakes —Thomas Lux
- Rising uncomfortably, like a schoolboy in the presence of a censuring teacher —Jan Kubicki
- Rose like bubbles to the surface —Ivo Andric
- Rose, like royalty —Edna Ferber
- Rose … slowly, like a statue coming reluctantly to life —James Crumley
- Rose to go … like a business man who has wasted a valuable twenty minutes on a prospective customer —Christopher Isherwood
- Rose up like a flying swan —Stevie Smith
- Scrambled back out of his chair like a foot soldier ducking a grenade —Robert Lewis Taylor
- Stood [up to go], like Cinderella hearing the stroke of midnight —Eric Knight
- Stood up, tawny and twinkling like a mobile in a breeze —Dick Francis
- Surfaced like a nugget on sinking soil —Derek Lambert
- Surfaced like a trout that had spotted a dragonfly just above the water —Joan Hess
What surfaces in Hess’ novel, Strangled Prose, is a character’s alter ego. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rising - a movement upward; "they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"ascension, ascent, risechange of location, travel - a movement through space that changes the location of somethingclimbing, mounting, climb - an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)elevation, raising, lift - the event of something being raised upward; "an elevation of the temperature in the afternoon"; "a raising of the land resulting from volcanic activity"heave, heaving - an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling); "the heaving of waves on a rough sea"liftoff - the initial ascent of a rocket from its launching padrapid climb, rapid growth, zoom - a rapid risetakeoff - the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborneuplift, upthrow, upthrust, upheaval - (geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)uplifting - the rise of something; "the uplifting of the clouds revealed the blue of a summer sky" | | 2. | rising - organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from anotherinsurrection, revolt, uprising, rebellionconflict, struggle, battle - an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals); "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"insurgence, insurgency - an organized rebellion aimed at overthrowing a constituted government through the use of subversion and armed conflictintifada, intifadah - an uprising by Palestinian Arabs (in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank) against Israel in the late 1980s and again in 2000; "the first intifada ended when Israel granted limited autonomy to the Palestine National Authority in 1993"mutiny - open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers) | Adj. | 1. | rising - advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or status; "a rising trend"; "a rising market"falling - becoming lower or less in degree or value; "a falling market"; "falling incomes" | | 2. | rising - sloping upward acclivitous, uphillascending - moving or going or growing upward; "the ascending plane"; "the ascending staircase"; "the ascending stems of chickweed" | | 3. | rising - coming to maturity; "the rising generation"emergingfuture - yet to be or coming; "some future historian will evaluate him" | | 4. | rising - newly come into prominence; "a rising young politician"new - not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World" |
risingnounThe act of rising or moving upward:ascension, ascent, rise.Translationsrise (raiz) – past tense rose (rouz) : past participle risen (ˈrizn) – verb1. to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase. Food prices are still rising; His temperature rose; If the river rises much more, there will be a flood; Her voice rose to a scream; Bread rises when it is baked; His spirits rose at the good news. 上漲 上涨2. to move upwards. Smoke was rising from the chimney; The birds rose into the air; The curtain rose to reveal an empty stage. 上昇 上升3. to get up from bed. He rises every morning at six o'clock. 起床 起床4. to stand up. The children all rose when the headmaster came in. 站起來 站起来5. (of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. 昇起 升起6. to slope upwards. Hills rose in the distance; The ground rises at this point. 隆起 隆起7. to rebel. The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator. 起義 起义8. to move to a higher rank, a more important position etc. He rose to the rank of colonel. 高昇 高升9. (of a river) to begin or appear. The Rhône rises in the Alps. 起源 起源10. (of wind) to begin; to become stronger. Don't go out in the boat – the wind has risen. 起風,(風力)增強 (风)增强 11. to be built. Office blocks are rising all over the town. 林立 出现12. to come back to life. Jesus has risen. 復活 复活 noun1. (the) act of rising. He had a rapid rise to fame; a rise in prices. 躍升,高漲 上升,增长 2. an increase in salary or wages. She asked her boss for a rise. 加薪 增加薪 3. a slope or hill. The house is just beyond the next rise. 坡地 斜坡,高岗高地(岗) 4. the beginning and early development of something. the rise of the Roman Empire. 興起 兴起ˈrising noun1. the act or rising. the rising of the sun. 昇起 升起2. a rebellion. The king executed those who took part in the rising. 起義 起义 adjectivethe rising sun; rising prices; the rising generation; a rising young politician. 上昇的 上升的early/late riser a person who gets out of bed early or late in the day. 早起者,晚起者 早起者早,(晚起者) give rise to to cause. This plan has given rise to various problems. 引發 引起rise to the occasion to be able to do what is required in an emergency etc. He had never had to make a speech before, but he rose to the occasion magnificently. 能夠應付 能应付
rising See:- (one's) star is rising
- a rising tide lifts all boats
- rise (up) in the world
- rise above
- rise against (someone or something)
- rise from (something)
- rise from the ashes
- rise from the dead
- rise from the grave
- rise from the ranks
- rise in (something)
- rise like a rocket (and fall like a stick)
- rise out of (something)
- rise through the ranks
- rise to (one's) feet
- rise to (something)
- rise to the bait
- rise to the challenge
- rise to the occasion
- rise to the top
- rise up
- rise up against (someone or something)
- rise with the lark
- rise with the sun
- rising tide, a
- someone's star is rising
rising
rising The daily appearance on an observer's horizon of a particular celestial body as a result of the Earth's rotation, the body disappearing below the horizon, or setting, at some time in the following 24 hours. A star rises, on average, 2 hours earlier per month. Stars always rise and set in the same position relative to other stars whereas the Sun, Moon, and planets rise and set at different points on successive days. This led to the early idea of fixed stars and wandering stars. For an observer at the equator all stars in theory can be seen, rising and setting at right angles to the horizon. At the poles, only the stars in the observer's hemisphere can be seen, and these never rise nor set but move in circles parallel to the equator. At intermediate latitudes some stars (circumpolar stars) never set and some, in a corresponding area in the sky around the opposite pole, never rise. The remaining stars rise and set at oblique angles to the horizon, the time spent above the horizon depending on the observer's latitude and the position of the star relative to the celestial pole. Stars on the celestial equator rise due east and set due west and for all observing positions except the poles remain 12 hours above the horizon. FinancialSeeRiserising Related to rising: thesaurus, rising action, Rising SignSynonyms for risingnoun the act of rising or moving upwardSynonymsSynonyms for risingnoun a movement upwardSynonymsRelated Words- change of location
- travel
- climbing
- mounting
- climb
- elevation
- raising
- lift
- heave
- heaving
- liftoff
- rapid climb
- rapid growth
- zoom
- takeoff
- uplift
- upthrow
- upthrust
- upheaval
- uplifting
noun organized opposition to authoritySynonyms- insurrection
- revolt
- uprising
- rebellion
Related Words- conflict
- struggle
- battle
- insurgence
- insurgency
- intifada
- intifadah
- mutiny
adj advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or statusAntonymsadj sloping upwardSynonymsRelated Wordsadj coming to maturitySynonymsRelated Wordsadj newly come into prominenceRelated Words |