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单词 arise
释义 arise
I. \əˈrīz\ intransitive verb
(arose \-rōz\ ; arisen \-rizən\ ; arising ; arises)
Etymology: Middle English arisen, from Old English ārīsan (akin to Old Saxon arīsan, Old High German irrīsan, Gothic urreisan), from ā- (perfective prefix) + rīsan to rise — more at abear, rise
1.
 a. : to rise from a fallen position
  < he arose slowly, brushing the dust of the street from his clothes >
 b. : to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling position
  < when they finally stood up to look at the finished table, Millie arose too — J.M.MacDonald >
 c. : to shake off a state of inactivity : pursue a less tranquil way of living or course of procedure; especially : to rise belligerently, hostilely, or in rebellion
  < arise from your torpor and taste life >
  < every group or institution arises in defense of an ideal — Encounter >
  < no rival native house arose to dispute the throne — Kemp Malone >
2.
 a. : to rise from sleep or rest
  < arising early in the morning >
 b. : to return from death to life
  < they firmly believed that the dead arise >
3. : to become violently active (as of the sea, the wind, or a deep emotion)
4.
 a. : to originate from a specified source
  < a historical precedent for it arising out of the period of English rule — G.G.Weigend >
 b. : to come into being
  < no poets, no historians had arisen — Van Wyck Brooks >
  < local cultures arose which were distinguished for fine pottery — Angélica Mendoza >
 c. : to become operative especially in such a way as to attract attention
  < a group of enthusiastic naturalists had arisen — H.A.Pilsbry >
5.
 a. : to appear above the horizon (as of the sun)
 b. : to move upward physically : mount, ascend
  < a heavy mist arose and hung over the city >
6. of circumstances and occurrences
 a. : to come about : come up : take place
  < a situation almost unique in the world has arisen — L.D.Stamp >
 b. : to become apparent in such a way as to demand attention
  < various claims in the economic sphere which arose at the end of World War II — G.W.Hoffman >
  < important problems which arise when two different groups having diverse languages and cultures meet — T.A.Sebeok >
7. : to become audible : become heard
 < a storm of protest immediately aroseCurrent Biography >
8. obsolete : to attain a higher rank : come into greater eminence
Synonyms: see rise, spring
II. noun
(-s)
obsolete : rising
 < his morning's next arise — Christopher Marlowe >
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