Oxford Collocations Dictionary [intransitive] (formal) to begin to exist or develop Several new industries arose in the town. [intransitive] (old use or literary) to get out of bed; to stand up He arose at dawn. [intransitive] arise (against somebody/something) (old use) to co...
arise (oxford dictionary 例如: The crisis has arisen 新的危机已经出现了。 We should solve all the problem that arises. 我们应该解决一切出现的问题 2. rise: vi, 使用的范围广,可以用具体事物的“上升、增长”,也可以表示抽象事物的上涨,发生“。 例如: (具体上升 The sun rises in the east.太阳东升...
一、 标准发音及音标辨析 打开任何一个在线词典,例如Merriam-Webster, Cambridge Dictionary, Oxford Learners Dictionaries等等,你都能找到arise的标准发音。 通常会用国际音标(IPA)来表示。 你会看到类似于 /əˈraɪz/ 这样的音标。 乍一看可能一头雾水,但别慌,咱们一个个拆解: /ə/ 这个音标代表一个模...
根据第一段AccordingtoanewstudyfromOxfordEconomics,ariseinartificialintelligencewillresultinanincreasein"incomeinequality"astheyestimatethat20millionmanufacturingjobswillbelostinthenext11years.InChinaalone,therecouldbe14millionrobotstakingworkcurrentlydonebyhumansby2030.WhileintheUnitedStates,morethan1.5millionworkers...
especially of a problem or a difficult situation尤指问题或困境to happen; to start to exist发生;产生;出现 See also: occur A new crisis has arisen.新危机已经出现。 We keep them informed of any changes as they arise.如有任何变化,我们随时通知他们。 Children should be disciplined when the need...
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