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a·rise/əˈraɪz/●●○W2verb(past tensepstarose/əˈrəʊz$əˈroʊz/,past participlepparisen/əˈrɪzən/)[intransitiveI] 1 START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCif a problem or difficult situation arises, it begins to happen〔问题或困难〕出现,发生 ...
(əˈraiz) –past tense arose (əˈrouz) : past participle arisen (əˈrizn) – verb 1. to come into being. These problems have arisen as a result of your carelessness; Are there any matters arising from our earlier discussion?surgir, presentarse 2. to get up or stand up....
a‧rise/əˈraɪz/●●○W2verb(past tensearose/əˈrəʊz$əˈroʊz/,past participlearisen/əˈrɪzən/)[intransitive]1if a problem or difficult situationarises, it begins to happenA crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office.More problems like those at the nuclear...
past participle ofarise(q.v.). arising(n.) verbal noun fromarise(v.). Replaced in most senses byrising(n.). arose(v.) past tense ofarise(v.). a-(1) prefix or inseparable particle, a conglomerate of various Germanic and Latin elements. ...
rise(v.) Middle Englishrisen, from Old Englishrisan"to rise from sleep, get out of bed; stand up, rise to one's feet; get up from table; rise together; be fit, be proper" (typicallygerisan,arisan; a class I strong verb; past tenseras, past participlerisen), from Proto-Germanic*...