risen如何读

英:[ˈrɪzn]

美:['rɪzn]

risen是什么意思

  • adj.

    升起的;

  • v.

    起义( rise的过去分词 );升起;(数量)增加;休会

  • risen英英释义

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting

    to get up from sleep or from one's bed

    to return from death

    to take up arms

    rise in rebellion

    to respond warmly : applaud—usually used with to

    the audience rose to her verve and wit

    chiefly British to end a session : adjourn

    to appear above the horizon

    the sun rises at six

    to move upward : ascend

    to increase in height, size, volume, or pitch

    to extend above other objects

    mountain peaks rose to the west

    to become heartened or elated

    his spirits rose

    to increase in fervor or intensity

    my anger rose as I thought about the insult

    to attain a higher level or rank

    officers who rose from the ranks

    to increase in quantity or number

    to take place : happen

    to come into being : originate

    to follow as a consequence : result

    to exert oneself to meet a challenge

    rise to the occasion

    noun

    a spot higher than surrounding ground : hilltop

    an upward slope

    a rise in the road

    an act of rising or a state of being risen: such as

    a movement upward : ascent

    emergence (as of the sun) above the horizon

    the upward movement of a fish to seize food or bait

    beginning, origin

    the river had its rise in the mountain

    the distance or elevation of one point above another

    an increase especially in amount, number, or volume

    chiefly British raise sense 3b

    an increase in price, value, rate, or sum

    a rise in the cost of living

    an angry reaction

    got a rise out of him

    the distance from the crotch to the waistline on pants

    risen词源中文解释

    rise 的过去分词(v.); 古英语继承自 risan 的过去分词形式 gerisen。

    risen词源英文解释

    Verb Middle English, from Old English rīsan; akin to Old High German rīsan to rise

    The first known use of rise was before the 12th century

    risen儿童词典英英释义

    roilverb

    to make cloudy or muddy by stirring up

    roil the water of a brook

    to rouse the anger of

    rogue1 of 2noun

    a dishonest or worthless person

    a mischievous individual

    rogue2 of 2adjective

    resembling or suggesting a rogue elephant in being isolated, dangerous, or uncontrollable

    a rogue wave

    corrupt, dishonest

    rogue cops

    of or being a nation whose leaders ignore international law

    a rogue state

    roentgeniumnoun

    a short-lived radioactive element produced artificially see element

    rodnoun

    a straight slender stick or bar

    a stick or bundle of twigs used in whipping a person

    a pole with a line and usually a reel attached for fishing

    a unit of length see measure

    a square rod

    any of the cells in the retina that are shaped like rods and respond to dim light

    slang handgun

    rock1 of 3verb

    to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle

    to sway or cause to sway back and forth

    to cause to be upset

    rocked by the news

    rock2 of 3noun

    a rocking movement

    popular music usually having a fast tempo, strong beat, and much repetition

    rock3 of 3noun

    a large mass of stone

    solid mineral deposits

    a lump or piece of rock

    something like a rock in firmness : support

    rockboundadjective

    surrounded or covered with rocks

    robe1 of 2noun

    a long loose or flowing garment

    a covering or wrap for the lower body

    robe2 of 2verb

    to clothe or cover with or as if with a robe

    dress entry 1 sense 2a

    RNAnoun

    any of various nucleic acids that are typically found in the cytoplasm of cells, are usually composed of a single chain of nucleotides, differ from DNA in containing ribose as the five-carbon sugar instead of deoxyribose, and that function mostly in protein synthesis called alsoribonucleic acid compare messenger rna, ribosomal rna, transfer rna

    RNnoun

    registered nurse

    rise1 of 2verb

    to get up from lying, kneeling, or sitting

    to get up from sleep or from one's bed

    to return from death

    to take up arms

    the people rose in rebellion

    to appear above the horizon

    sun rises at six

    to move upward : ascend

    smoke rises

    to extend upward

    hill rises to a great height

    to swell in size or volume bread dough rises

    the river was rising

    to become encouraged

    their spirits rose

    to grow stronger

    felt her anger rising

    to gain a higher rank or position

    rose to colonel

    to increase in quantity or number

    prices were rising

    arise sense 2b

    an ugly rumor had risen

    to come into being : originate

    river rises in the hills

    to show oneself equal to a demand or test

    rise to the occasion

    rise2 of 2noun

    an act of rising : a state of being risen

    beginning sense 1, origin

    the distance of one point above another

    an increase in amount, number, or volume

    an upward slope

    a spot higher than surrounding ground

    an angry reaction

    risen 例句

    1 Too anxious to sleep, they had risen almost magically at the same time and sought each other out.

    2 Mama’s blood pressure had risen dangerously after Patria’s breakdown on the front lawn.

    3 They had found two of his uncle's men in the wood, slain, but the corpses had risen in the chill of night.

    4 Tree-ear was no longer lying down; he had risen to his knees in the excitement of the story.

    5 The prices of clothing, for example, have barely risen in the last decade, while department store prices in general fell 10 percent from 1994 to 2004, the federal government says.

    6 It had almost no features on its face, which had puffed and swollen like risen bread dough.

    7 She also knew that Petra was the name of an ancient stone city in Jordan, a sophisticated and graceful city that had risen out of the desert more than two thousand years ago.

    8 Wisps of smoke still rose into the grey sky, but no more than might have risen from Winterfell's chimneys on a cold autumn afternoon.

    9 Anthills had risen in the newly softened red soil in the yard, like miniature castles.

    10 “When we met,” he said, “you dared not even ask my name. Now you stare brazenly at me and presume to ask of my affairs. Have we risen in the world, or fallen?”

    11 As quickly as it had risen then, the fin dipped back down, sank beneath the gentle waves.

    12 The evening star had risen and was shining with white fire above the western woods.

    13 “And what did Luke say they would do when Kronos had risen completely?”

    14 As I crossed his shadow, thrown long over the garden by the moon, not yet risen high, he said quietly, without turning—

    15 The leprechauns had risen into the air again, and this time, they formed a giant hand, which was making a very rude sign indeed at the veela across the field.

    16 It was like she’d suddenly lit down out of the air like a buzzard or risen right up out of the bare ground around the rocks.

    17 In less than a minute it had set once more in the west and then, without any pause, risen again in the east.

    18 Besides Teller, they included Mark Mills, a bespectacled thirty-eight- year-old theoretician from Caltech who had joined Livermore the previous year and risen quickly to become one of Ernest’s most trusted aides.

    19 His voice had risen in volume with every passing word until he was shouting, his body trembling.

    20 Again, it may help to look backward and see why crime had risen so much in the first place.

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    risen 短语相关

    make someone's hackles rise his/her/their/my/our spirits rise rise to the challenge rise in someone's estimation rise above low-rise rise to the occasion/challenge give rise to rise from the dead rise and shine

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