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Толковый словарь английского языка - rise

 

Rise

rise
I. intransitive verb (rose; ~n; rising) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rīsan; akin to Old High German rīsan to ~ Date: before 12th century 1. to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting, to get up from sleep or from one's bed, to return from death, to take up arms , to respond warmly ; applaud, to end a session ; adjourn, to appear above the horizon , 7. to move upward ; ascend, to increase in height, size, volume, or pitch, to extend above other objects , 9. to become heartened or elated , to increase in fervor or intensity , 10. to attain a higher level or rank , to increase in quantity or number, 11. to take place ; happen, to come into being ; originate, to follow as a consequence ; result, to exert oneself to meet a challenge , see: spring II. noun Date: 15th century 1. a spot higher than surrounding ground ; hilltop, an upward slope , an act of rising or a state of being ~n: as, a movement upward ; ascent, emergence (as of the sun) above the horizon, the upward movement of a fish to seize food or bait, beginning, origin , the distance or elevation of one point above another, 5. an increase especially in amount, number, or volume, raise 3b, an increase in price, value, rate, or sum , an angry reaction , the distance from the crotch to the waistline on pants
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  v. & n. --v.intr. (past rose; past part. risen) 1 move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up. 2 grow, project, expand, or incline upwards; become higher. 3 (of the sun, moon, or stars) appear above the horizon. 4 a get up from lying or sitting or kneeling (rose to their feet; rose from the table). b get out of bed, esp. in the morning (do you rise early?). 5 recover a standing or vertical position; become erect (rose to my full height). 6 (of a meeting etc.) cease to sit for business; adjourn (Parliament rises next week; the court will rise). 7 reach a higher position or level or amount (the flood has risen; prices are rising). 8 develop greater intensity, strength, volume, or pitch (the colour rose in her cheeks; the wind is rising; their voices rose with excitement). 9 make progress; reach a higher social position (rose from the ranks). 10 a come to the surface of liquid (bubbles rose from the bottom; waited for the fish to rise). b (of a person) react to provocation (rise to the bait). 11 become or be visible above the surroundings etc., stand prominently (mountains rose to our right). 12 a (of buildings etc.) undergo construction from the foundations (office blocks were rising all around). b (of a tree etc.) grow to a (usu. specified) height. 13 come to life again (rise from the ashes; risen from the dead). 14 (of dough) swell by the action of yeast etc. 15 (often foll. by up) cease to be quiet or submissive; rebel (rise in arms). 16 originate; have as its source (the river rises in the mountains). 17 (of wind) start to blow. 18 (of a person's spirits) become cheerful. 19 (of a barometer) show a higher atmospheric pressure. 20 (of a horse) rear (rose on its hind legs). 21 (of a bump, blister, etc.) form. 22 (of the stomach) show nausea. --n. 1 an act or manner or amount of rising. 2 an upward slope or hill or movement (a rise in the road; the house stood on a rise; the rise and fall of the waves). 3 an increase in sound or pitch. 4 a an increase in amount, extent, etc. (a rise in unemployment). b Brit. an increase in...
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