释义 |
🔑 ariseBrE /əˈraɪz/NAmE /əˈraɪz/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they arise BrE /əˈraɪz/ NAmE /əˈraɪz/present simple - he / she / it arises BrE /əˈraɪzɪz/ NAmE /əˈraɪzɪz/past simple arose BrE /əˈrəʊz/ NAmE /əˈroʊz/past participle arisen BrE /əˈrɪzn/ NAmE /əˈrɪzn/ -ing form arising BrE /əˈraɪzɪŋ/ NAmE /əˈraɪzɪŋ/🔑 [I] (rather formal) (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 SYN 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 arises (= when it is necessary). 必要时孩子应该受到管教。◆A storm arose during the night. 夜间暴风雨大作。 [I] ~ (out of/from sth) (rather formal) to happen as a result of a particular situation (由…)引起;(因…)产生◆injuries arising out of a road accident 道路交通事故造成的伤害◆Emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause. 身体上的原因可以引起情绪或精神上的问题。◆Are there any matters arising from the minutes of the last meeting? 根据上次会议记录,有没有什么新情况出现? [I] (formal) to begin to exist or develop 出现;产生;发展◆Several new industries arose in the town. 城里出现了好几种新行业。 [I] (old use or literary) to get out of bed; to stand up 起床;起立;起身◆He arose at dawn. 他黎明即起。 [I] ~ (against sb/sth) (old use) to come together to protest about sth or to fight for sth 群起反对;奋起斗争◆The peasants arose against their masters. 农民奋起反对奴役他们的人。 [I] (literary) (of a mountain, a tall building, etc. 山、高大建筑物等) to become visible gradually as you move towards it (随着人走近而)逐渐显现 |