arise 音标拼音: [ɚ'ɑɪz]
vi . 出现,发生,产生,兴起,升起
出现,发生,产生,兴起,升起
arise v 1 :
come into existence ;
take on form or shape ; "
A new religious movement originated in that country "; "
a love that sprang up from friendship "; "
the idea for the book grew out of a short story "; "
An interesting phenomenon uprose " [
synonym : {
originate }, {
arise }, {
rise }, {
develop },
{
uprise }, {
spring up }, {
grow }]
2 :
originate or come into being ; "
a question arose " [
synonym :
{
arise }, {
come up }, {
bob up }]
3 :
rise to one '
s feet ; "
The audience got up and applauded " [
synonym :
{
arise }, {
rise }, {
uprise }, {
get up }, {
stand up }] [
ant : {
lie },
{
lie down }, {
sit }, {
sit down }]
4 :
result or issue ; "
A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion " [
synonym : {
arise }, {
come up }]
5 :
move upward ; "
The fog lifted "; "
The smoke arose from the forest fire "; "
The mist uprose from the meadows " [
synonym :
{
rise }, {
lift }, {
arise }, {
move up }, {
go up }, {
come up },
{
uprise }] [
ant : {
come down }, {
descend }, {
fall }, {
go down }]
6 :
take part in a rebellion ;
renounce a former allegiance [
synonym :
{
rebel }, {
arise }, {
rise }, {
rise up }]
7 :
get up and out of bed ; "
I get up at 7 A .
M .
every day "; "
They rose early "; "
He uprose at night " [
synonym : {
get up }, {
turn out },
{
arise }, {
uprise }, {
rise }] [
ant : {
bed }, {
crawl in }, {
go to bed }, {
go to sleep }, {
hit the hay }, {
hit the sack }, {
kip down }, {
retire }, {
sack out }, {
turn in }]
Arise \
A *
rise "\,
n .
Rising . [
Obs .] --
Drayton .
[
1913 Webster ]
Arise \
A *
rise "\ ([.
a ]*
r [
imac ]
z "),
v .
i . [
imp . {
Arose }
(-
r [=
o ]
z ");
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Arising };
p .
p . {
Arisen }
(-
r [
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n ).]. [
AS . [=
a ]
r [
imac ]
san ; [=
a ] (
equiv .
to Goth .
us -,
ur -,
G .
er -,
orig .
meaning out )
r [
imac ]
san to rise ;
cf .
Goth .
urreisan to arise .
See {
Rise }.]
1 .
To come up from a lower to a higher position ;
to come above the horizon ;
to come up from one '
s bed or place of repose ;
to mount ;
to ascend ;
to rise ;
as ,
to arise from a kneeling posture ;
a cloud arose ;
the sun ariseth ;
he arose early in the morning .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To spring up ;
to come into action ,
being ,
or notice ;
to become operative ,
sensible ,
or visible ;
to begin to act a part ;
to present itself ;
as ,
the waves of the sea arose ;
a persecution arose ;
the wrath of the king shall arise .
[
1913 Webster ]
There arose up a new king . . .
which knew not Joseph . --
Ex .
i .
8 .
[
1913 Webster ]
The doubts that in his heart arose . --
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To proceed ;
to issue ;
to spring .
[
1913 Webster ]
Whence haply mention may arise Of something not unseasonable to ask . --
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
169 Moby Thesaurus words for "
arise ":
accrue from ,
appear ,
approach ,
arise from ,
ascend ,
aspire ,
awake ,
bail out ,
be born ,
be contingent on ,
be due to ,
become ,
become manifest ,
become visible ,
begin ,
break cover ,
break forth ,
break out ,
bristle ,
bud from ,
burst forth ,
chance ,
climb ,
cock up ,
come ,
come along ,
come forth ,
come forward ,
come from ,
come in sight ,
come into being ,
come into existence ,
come on ,
come out ,
come out of ,
come to be ,
come to hand ,
come to light ,
come up ,
commence ,
crop out ,
crop up ,
curl upwards ,
debouch ,
depend on ,
derive from ,
descend from ,
disembogue ,
draw on ,
effuse ,
emanate ,
emanate from ,
emerge ,
emerge from ,
ensue ,
ensue from ,
enter ,
erupt ,
extrude ,
fade in ,
flow ,
flow from ,
follow ,
follow from ,
germinate from ,
get to be ,
get up ,
go up ,
greet the day ,
grow from ,
grow out of ,
grow up ,
hang on ,
have origin ,
head ,
heave in sight ,
hinge on ,
hit the deck ,
insurge ,
insurrect ,
irrupt ,
issue ,
issue forth ,
issue from ,
jump out ,
jump up ,
levitate ,
lift ,
look forth ,
loom ,
materialize ,
mount ,
mount the barricades ,
mutineer ,
mutiny ,
originate ,
originate in ,
outcrop ,
overthrow ,
peep out ,
pile out ,
pop up ,
present itself ,
proceed ,
proceed from ,
protrude ,
ramp ,
rear ,
rear its head ,
rear up ,
rebel ,
reluct ,
reluctate ,
revolt ,
revolute ,
revolution ,
revolutionize ,
riot ,
rise ,
rise up ,
roll out ,
run riot ,
sally ,
sally forth ,
see the light ,
show ,
show up ,
sit bolt upright ,
sit up ,
soar ,
spiral ,
spire ,
spring from ,
spring up ,
sprout from ,
stand up ,
start ,
start up ,
stem ,
stem from ,
stick up ,
stream forth ,
strike ,
strike the eye ,
subvert ,
succeed ,
surface ,
surge ,
swarm up ,
sweep up ,
take birth ,
take rise ,
tower ,
turn on ,
turn out ,
turn up ,
up ,
upgo ,
upgrow ,
upheave ,
uprear ,
uprise ,
upspin ,
upstream ,
upsurge ,
upswarm ,
upwind ,
vise ,
wake up
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