单词 | arise |
释义 | arise I. 1. a. < he arose slowly, brushing the dust of the street from his clothes > b. < when they finally stood up to look at the finished table, Millie arose too — J.M.MacDonald > c. < 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. < arising early in the morning > b. < they firmly believed that the dead arise > 3. 4. a. < a historical precedent for it arising out of the period of English rule — G.G.Weigend > b. < no poets, no historians had arisen — Van Wyck Brooks > < local cultures arose which were distinguished for fine pottery — Angélica Mendoza > c. < a group of enthusiastic naturalists had arisen — H.A.Pilsbry > 5. a. b. < a heavy mist arose and hung over the city > 6. of circumstances and occurrences a. < a situation almost unique in the world has arisen — L.D.Stamp > b. < 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. < a storm of protest immediately arose — Current Biography > 8. obsolete Synonyms: see rise, spring II. obsolete < his morning's next arise — Christopher Marlowe > |
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