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Rise or Arise?
in a statement, what is the difference between this words? in which cases could be applied each one.
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verb
MOVE UPWARDS
1- to come or go upwards; to reach a higher level or position:
Smoke was rising from the chimney.
The river has risen (by) several metres.
GET UP
2- (formal) to get up from a lying, sitting or kneeling position
Synonym = get up:
He was accustomed to rising (= getting out of bed) early.
They rose from the table.
She rose to her feet.
OF SUN / MOON
3- when the sun, moon, etc. rises, it appears above the horizon:
The sun rises in the east.
END MEETING
4(formal) (of a group of people) to end a meeting
Synonym = adjourn:
The House (= members of the House of Commons) rose at 10 p.m
.INCREASE
5- to increase in amount or number:
rising fuel bills
The price of gas rose.
Gas rose in price.
Unemployment rose (by) 3%.
Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.
BECOME POWERFUL / IMPORTANT
6- to become more successful, important, powerful, etc.:
a rising young politician
She rose to power in the 70s.
He rose to the rank of general.
She rose through the ranks to become managing director.
OF SOUND
7- if a sound rises, it become louder and higher:
Her voice rose angrily.
OF WIND
8- if the wind rises, it begins to blow more strongly
Synonym= get up
OF FEELING
9- (formal) if a feeling rises inside you, it begins and gets stronger:
He felt anger rising inside him.
Her spirits rose (= she felt happier) at the news.
OF YOUR COLOUR
10- (formal) if your colour rises, your face becomes pink or red with embarrassment
OF HAIR
11- if hair rises, it stands vertical instead of lying flat:
The hair on the back of my neck rose when I heard the scream.
FIGHT
12- rise (up) (against sb/sth) (formal) to begin to fight against your ruler or government or against a foreign army
Synonym = rebel:
The peasants rose in revolt.
He called on the people to rise up against the invaders.
—related noun uprising
BECOME VISIBLE
13 - (formal) to be or become visible above the surroundings:
Mountains rose in the distance.
OF LAND
14- if land rises, it slopes upwards:
The ground rose steeply all around.
OF BEGINNING OF RIVER
15- a river rises where it begins to flow:
The Thames rises in the Cotswold hills.
OF BREAD / CAKES
16 - when bread, cakes, etc. rise, they swell because of the action of yeast or baking powder
OF DEAD PERSON
17- rise (from sth) to come to life again:
to rise from the dead
(figurative) Can a new party rise from the ashes of the old one?
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rise / raise
Verbs
Raise: is a verb that must have an object and rise is used without an object.
When you raise something, you lift it to a higher position or increase it:
He raised his head from the pillow.
We were forced to raise the price.
When people or things rise, they move from a lower to a higher position:
She rose from the chair.
The helicopter rose into the air. Rise can also mean ‘to increase in number or quantity’: Costs are always rising.NounsThe noun rise means a movement upwards or an increase in an amount or quantity: a rise in interest rates.
In BrE it can also be used to mean an increase in pay:
Should I ask my boss for a rise?
In NAmE this is a raise: a three per cent pay raise. Rise can also mean the process of becoming more powerful or important: his dramatic rise to power.
2010년 12월 11일
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rise:
noun, verb
INCREASE
1- rise (in sth) an increase in an amount, a number or a level:
The industry is feeling the effects of recent price rises.
There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.
2- (BrE) (NAmE raise) an increase in the money you are paid for the work you do:
I’m going to ask for a rise.
He criticized the huge pay rises awarded to industry bosses
.IN POWER / IMPORTANCE
3 - rise (of sb/sth) the act of becoming more important, successful, powerful, etc.:
the rise of fascism in Europe
the rise and fall of the British Empire
her meteoric rise to power
UPWARD MOVEMENT
4- an upward movement:
She watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest as he slept.
SLOPING LAND
5- an area of land that slopes upwards
Synonym = slope:
The church was built at the top of a small rise.
IDIOMS
get a rise out of sb
to make sb react in an angry way by saying sth that you know will annoy them, especially as a joke give 'rise to sth(formal) to cause sth to happen or exist:
The novel’s success gave rise to a number of sequels.
2010년 12월 11일
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rise = go/get up (literally an upward direction
...from down to up
arise = appear (question; topic; things)
...from not being there to being there
2010년 12월 11일
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arise
verb (arose /
1 - (rather formal) (especially of a problem or a difficult situation) to happen; to start to exist
Synonym = occur:
A new crisis has arisen.
We keep them informed of any changes as they arise.
Children should be disciplined when the need arises (= when it is necessary).
A storm arose during the night.
2- arise (out of / from sth) (rather formal) to happen as a result of a particular situation:
injuries arising out of a road accident
Emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause.
Are there any matters arising from the minutes of the last meeting?
3 - (formal) to begin to exist or develop:
Several new industries arose in the town.
4- (old use or literary) to get out of bed; to stand up:
He arose at dawn.
5 - (old use) to come together to protest about sth or to fight for sth:
The peasants arose against their masters.6(literary) (of a mountain, a tall building, etc.) to become visible gradually as you move towards it
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