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arise
/əˈraɪz/
(
vi
.)出現,發生,產生,興起,升起
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·rise
v. i.
[
imp.
Arose
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Arising
;
p. p.
Arisen
].
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
.
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
.
There
arose
up
a
new
king
. . .
which
knew
not
Joseph
.
--
Ex
.
i
. 8.
The
doubts
that
in
his
heart
arose
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
proceed
;
to
issue
;
to
spring
.
Whence
haply
mention
may
arise
Of
something
not
unseasonable
to
ask
. --
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·rise
,
n.
Rising
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
" [
syn
:
originate
,
rise
,
develop
,
uprise
,
spring up
,
grow
]
2:
originate
or
come
into
being
; "
aquestion
arose
" [
syn
: {
come
up
,
bob up
]
3:
rise
to
one's
feet
; "
The
audience
got
up
and
applauded
"
[
syn
:
rise
,
uprise
,
get up
,
stand up
] [
ant
: {
sit
down
,
lie down
]
4:
occur
; "
A
slight
unpleasantness
arose
from
this
discussion
"
[
syn
:
come up
]
5:
move
upward
; "
The
fog
lifted
"; "
The
smoke
arose
from
the
forest
fire
"; "
The
mist
uprose
from
the
meadows
" [
syn
:
rise
,
lift
,
move up
,
go up
,
come up
,
uprise
] [
ant
:
descend
]
6:
take
part
in
a
rebellion
;
renounce
a
former
allegiance
[
syn
:
rebel
,
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
" [
syn
:
get up
, {
turn
out
,
uprise
,
rise
] [
ant
:
go to bed
,
go to bed
]
[
also
:
arose
,
arisen
]
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