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词汇 rise
释义
rise
1. noun
an erection US, 1998
2. verb
rise to the occasionto achieve an erection when the moment requires it. A punning application of a conventional phrase UK, 1984
idiomriseget a rise out of sbto make someone show that they are annoyed or embarrassed, by making jokes or insulting them:We could usually get a rise out of Mr James by pretending that we thought Bob Dylan was a better poet than Dylan Thomas.I spoke as scornfully as I could, hoping to get a rise out of him and make him say or do something that would reveal how much he knew.rise and shinespoken used in order to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed:Wake up, rise and shine, it's a beautiful morning.Every time you come in yelling "Rise and shine", I think how lucky dead people are - but I get up.take the rise (out of sb)BrE spoken to make friendly jokes about someone, for example about the way they look or behave:When I was ten I thought Charles was wonderful, and the kids used to take the rise out of me about it.He's only twenty-three, but he's starting to go bald, and of course his mates all take the rise.
phraserise[rose, risen, rising]
rise above 1. rise above sth not passive if someone rises above a bad situation or bad influences, they do not let these things affect them because they have courage, determination, or strong moral principles: Roosevelt had the ability to rise above the petty prejudices of party politics. Even in the darkest moments, she could rise above all the problems and emerge triumphant.2. rise above sth not passive to be much better than the standard that someone or something else achieves: Coleman is one player capable of rising above the mediocre performance of his team. boxing that seldom rose above the level of a bar-room brawl
rise against
rise against sb/sth if a group of people rise against their rulers or government, they start to fight against them in order to remove them from power: In 1946 Ho Chi Minh urged the Vietnamese to rise against their French colonial rulers.
rise up 1. rise up if a mountain, cliff, wall etc rises up, it appears as a very tall shape: Sheer cliffs rose up around them on all sides. steep forested banks rising up from the waters of the lake2. rise up to go upwards: The birds suddenly rose up in the air and flew away. Smoke was rising up from the chimney. SIMILAR TO: rise3. rise up if a feeling or thought rises up in you, you suddenly have that feeling or thought: I could feel the anger rising up inside me. A terrible thought rose up in Pat's mind. SIMILAR TO: well up literary4. rise up if a group of people rise up, they start to fight against their rulers or government in order to remove them from power: One day the people will rise up and overthrow this tyrant.+ against The peasants rose up in armed rebellion against King Richard. SIMILAR TO: rebeluprising n C a violent attempt by a group of people to defeat their rulers or government in order to remove them from power: the popular uprising against President Ceausescu5. rise up to stand after you have been sitting, kneeling, or lying down: The young organist stopped playing and rose up from his seat. SIMILAR TO: rise, stand up
See:
  • (one's) gorge rises (at something)
  • (one's) hackles rise
  • (the good) Lord willing and the creek don't rise
  • be up/rise with the lark
  • come back from the dead
  • come up
  • come up/rise through the ranks
  • draw (oneself) up to (one's) full height
  • draw yourself up/rise to your full height
  • early to bed and early to rise (makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise)
  • Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise
  • early to bed, early to rise (makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise)
  • feel gorge rise
  • get a rise from
  • get a rise from (one)
  • get a rise out of
  • get a rise out of (one)
  • get a rise out of somebody
  • get a rise out of someone
  • get a rise out of someone, to
  • give birth to
  • give rise to
  • give rise to (something)
  • give rise to something
  • God willing and the creek don’t rise
  • God willing and the creek don't rise
  • make (one's) gorge rise
  • make (someone's) hackles rise
  • make gorge rise
  • make somebody's hackles rise
  • make someone's hackles rise
  • on the rise
  • rise (up) in the world
  • rise above
  • rise against
  • rise against (someone or something)
  • rise and shine
  • Rise and shine!
  • rise from
  • rise from (something)
  • rise from the ashes
  • rise from the dead
  • rise from the grave
  • rise from the ranks
  • rise in
  • rise in (something)
  • rise like a rocket
  • rise like a rocket (and fall like a stick)
  • rise out of (something)
  • rise through the ranks
  • rise to (one's) feet
  • rise to (one's) full height
  • rise to (something)
  • rise to feet
  • rise to the bait
  • rise to the challenge
  • rise to the occasion
  • rise to the occasion/challenge
  • rise to the top
  • rise up
  • rise up against (someone or something)
  • rise with the lark
  • rise with the sun
  • risen from/through the ranks
  • take the rise (out of) (someone or something)
  • take the rise out of someone/something
  • the gorge rises at it
  • think the sun rises and sets on
  • your gorge rises
  • your, his, etc. hackles rise
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