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rise

N การก่อ จลาจล  การ ลุกฮือ  การกบฏ  rebellion kan-kor-ja-ra-jon

 

rise

N การปรากฏ ขึ้น เหนือ เส้น ขอบฟ้า  kan-pra-kod-kuan-nuan-sen-kob-fa

 

rise

N การ ยกระดับ  ระดับ ที่สูง ขึ้น  การ เปลี่ยน ระดับสูง ขึ้น  upward slope incline kan-yok-ra-dub

 

rise

N การ เพิ่มขึ้น  increase upswing kan-poem-kuan

 

rise

N การ เลื่อน ขึ้น  การ เลื่อน สถานะ ขึ้น  advancement progress promotion kan-luan-kuan

 

rise

N แหล่งกำเนิด  จุดเริ่มต้น  beginning origin lang-kam-noed

 

rise

VI(ดวงอาทิตย์  ปรากฏ ขึ้น จาก ขอบฟ้า  pra-kod-kuan-jak-kob-fa

 

rise

VI กำเนิด  เริ่มต้น  begin originate kam-noed

 

rise

VI ปรากฏ  ผุด ขึ้น  happen occur pra-koed-kan

 

rise

VI ยุติ การประชุม  adjourn yu-ti-kan-pra-chum

 

rise

VI ลุกขึ้น  ยืน ขึ้น  ตื่นขึ้น  arinse get up stand up luk-kuan

 

rise

VI ลุกฮือ  กบฏ  ลุกขึ้น ต่อสู้  rebel revolt luk-hue

 

rise

VI สูง ขึ้น  เพิ่มขึ้น  increase go up suang-kuan

 

rise

VI เจริญเติบโต  เจริญ ขึ้น  grow intensify ja-roen-tob-to

 

rise

VI เลื่อน สถานะ ขึ้น  เลื่อน ขึ้น  ascend prosper luan-sa-ta-na-kuan

 

rise above

PHRV ทำให้ มี พฤติกรรม ดี  สูงส่ง กว่า  tam-hai-me-prued-ti-kam-de

 

rise above

PHRV ลอย สูง ขึ้น เหนือ  loi-sung-kuan-nuan

 

rise above

PHRV เอาชนะ  aol-cha-na

 

rise and shine

IDM ลุกขึ้น แล้วก็ ทำตัว ให้ สด ชื้น  ตื่นๆ ทำตัว ให้ สด ชื้น  luk-kuan-leo-kor-tam-tua-hai-sod-chuan

 

rise from

PHRV มี สาเหตุ มาจาก  arise from me-sa-hed-ma-jak

 

rise from

PHRV ลุกขึ้น จาก  luk-kuan-jak

 

rise from the ashes

IDM สร้าง ขึ้น ใหม่ (หลัง ถูก ไฟ เผา  sang-kuan-mai

 

rise from the dead / grave

IDM กลับมา มีชีวิต อีก ครั้ง  ฟื้นคืนชีพ  call up raise from kab-ma-me-chr-wid-eak-krang

 

rise from the ranks

IDM เลื่อนยศ หรือ ตำแหน่ง  luan-yod-rue-tam-nang

 

rise in someone's estimation / opinion

IDM มีค่า กว่า  มี ความคิด ดีกว่า  me-ka-kwa

 

rise in the world

PHRV มี ฐานะ ทางสังคม สูง ขึ้น  me-ta-na-tang-sang-kom-suang-kuan

 

rise to

PHRV ขึ้น สู่ ระดับ  ตำแหน่ง สูง  kuan-su-ra-dub

 

rise to

PHRV ลอย ขึ้นไป ทาง  เคลื่อน ไป ทาง  loi-kuan-pai-tang

 

rise to one's feet

PHRV ยืน ขึ้น พูด ใน ที่สาธารณะ  get to yuan-kuan-phud-nai-ti-sa-ta-ra-na

 

rise to the bait

PHRV(ปลา  กิน เหยื่อ  ติด เบ็ด  kin-yuei

 

rise to the challenge / occasion

IDM เทียบเท่า กับ  tiab-tao-kab

 

rise to the occasion

IDM ใช้ ความพยายาม อย่างมาก  แสวงหา สิ่ง ที่ ท้าทาย  chai-kwam-pa-ya-yam-yang-mak

 

rise to the surface

IDM กลาย เป็นที่รู้จัก  klai-pen-ti-ru-jak

 

rise up

PHRV ก่อตัว ขึ้น  เกิดขึ้น  kor-tua-kuan

 

rise up

PHRV ลุกขึ้น  ลอย ขึ้น  luk-kuan

 

rise up

PHRV ลุก ยืน สอง ขา  ยืน ด้วย ขา  luk-yuan-song-ka

 

rise up

PHRV ลุกฮือ  ลุกขึ้น สู้  กบฏ  luk-hue

 

rise up

PHRV ลุกฮือ ต่อต้าน  ไม่เชื่อฟัง  ขัดขืน  luk-hue-tor-tan

 

rise up

PHRV โผล่  ปรากฏ  ผุด ขึ้น  plo

 

risen

A ฟื้น ขึ้นมา  โผล่ ขึ้น  คืนชีพ 

 

riser

N ผู้ ลุกขึ้น  ผู้ก่อความไม่สงบ  phu-luk-kuan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RISE

v.i.rize. pret. rose; pp. risen; pron. rose, rizn. [See Raise. ] 1. To move to pass upward in any manner; to ascend; as, a fog rises from a river or from low ground; a fish rises in water; fowls rise in the air; clouds rise from the horizon towards the meridian; a balloon rises above the clouds.
2. To get up; to leave the place of sleep or rest; as, to rise from bed.
3. To get up or move from any recumbent to an erect posture; as, to rise after a fall.
4. To get up from a seat; to leave a sitting posture; as, to rise from a sofa or chair.
5. To spring; to grow; as a plant; hence, to be high or tall. A tree rises to the height of 6 feet.
6. To swell in quantity or extent; to be more elevated; as, a river rises after a rain.
7. To break forth; to appear; as, a boil rises on the skin.
8. To appear above the horizon; to shine; as, the sun or a star rises.
He maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good. Matthew 5:45.
9. To begin to exist; to originate; to come into being or notice. Great evils sometimes rise from small imprudences.
1 . To be excited; to begin to move or act; as, the wind rose at 12 o'clock.
11. To increase in violence. The wind continued to rise till 3 o'clock.
12. To appear in view; as, to rise up to the reader's view.
13. To appear in sight; also, to appear more elevated; as in sailing towards a shore, the land rises.
14. To change a station; to leave a place; as, to rise from a siege.
15. To spring; to be excited or produced. A thought now rises in my mind.
16. To gain elevation in rank, fortune or public estimation; to be promoted. Men may rise by industry, by merit, by favor, or by intrigue.
Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.
When the wicked rise, men hide themselves. Proverbs 28:28.
17. To break forth into public commotions; to make open opposition to government; or to assemble and oppose government; or to assemble in arms for attacking another nation. The Greeks have risen against their oppressors.
No more shall nation against nation rise.
18. To be excited or roused into action.
Rise up to the battle. Jeremiah 49:14.
19. To make a hostile attack; as when a man riseth against his neighbor. Deuteronomy 22:26.
Also, to rebel. 2 Samuel 18:32.
2 . To increase; to swell; to grow more or greater. A voice, feeble at first, rises to thunder. The price of good rises. The heat rises to intensity.
21. To be improved; to recover from depression; as, a family may rise after misfortune to opulence and splendor.
22. To elevate the style or manner; as, to rise in force of expression; to rise in eloquence.
23. To be revived from death.
The dead in Christ shall rise first. 1 Thessalonians 4:16.
24. To come by chance.
25. To ascend; to be elevated above the level or surface; as, the ground rises gradually one hundred yards. The Andes rise more than 2 , feet above the level of the ocean; a mountain in Asia is said to rise still higher.
26. To proceed from.
A scepter shall rise out of Israel. Numbers 24:17.
27. To have its sources in. Rivers rise in lakes, ponds and springs.
28. To be moved, roused, excited, kindled or inflamed, as passion. His wrath rose to rage.
29. To ascend in the diatonic scale; as, to rise a tone or semitone.
3 . To amount. The public debt rises to a hundred million.
31. To close a session. We say, congress will rise on the 4th of March; the legislature or the court will rise on a certain day.
This verb is written also arise, which see. In general, it is indifferent which orthography is used; but custom has, in some cases, established one to the exclusion of the other. Thus we never say, the price of goods arises, when we mean advanced, but we always say, the price rises. We never say, the ground arises to a certain altitude, and rarely, a man arises into an office or station. It is hardly possible to class or define the cases in which usage has established a difference in the orthography of this verb.

 

RISE

n.rise. 1. The act of rising, either in a literal or figurative sense; ascent; as the rise of vapor in the air; the rise of mercury in the barometer; the rise of water in a river.
2. The act of springing or mounting from the ground; as the rise of the feet in leaping.
3. Ascent; elevation, or degree of ascent; as the rise of a hill or mountain.
4. Spring; source; origin; as the rise of a stream in a mountain. All sin has its rise in the heart.
5. Any place elevated above the common level; as a rise of land.
6. Appearance above the horizon; as the rise of the sun or a star.
7. Increase; advance; as a rise in the price of wheat.
8. Advance in rank, honor, property or fame. Observe a man after his rise to office, or a family after its rise from obscurity.
9. Increase of sound on the same key; a swelling of the voice.
1 . Elevation or ascent of the voice in the diatonic scale; as a rise of a tone or semitone.
11. Increase; augmentation.
12. A bough or branch. [Not in use. ]

 

RISEN

pp. [See Rise. ]

 

RISER

n. 1. One that rises; as an early riser.
2. Among joiners, the upright board of a stair.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RISE

Rise, v. i. [imp. Rose; p. p. Risen; p. pr. & vb. n. Rising. ] Etym: [AS. risan; akin to OS. risan, D. rijzen, OHG. risan to rise, fall, Icel. risa, Goth. urreisan, G. reise journey. CF. Arise, Raise, Rear, v.]

 

1. To move from a lower position to a higher; to ascend; to mount up. Specifically: -- (a ) To go upward by walking, climbing, flying, or any other voluntary motion; as, a bird rises in the air; a fish rises to the bait. (b ) To ascend or float in a fluid, as gases or vapors in air, cork in water, and the like. (c ) To move upward under the influence of a projecting force; as, a bullet rises in the air. (d ) To grow upward; to attain a certain heght; as, this elm rises to the height of seventy feet. (e ) To reach a higher level by increase of quantity or bulk; to swell; as, a river rises in its bed; the mercury rises in the thermometer. (f ) To become erect; to assume an upright position; as, to rise from a chair or from a fall. (g ) To leave one's bed; to arise; as, to rise early. He that would thrive, must rise by five. Old Proverb.

 

(h ) To tower up; to be heaved up; as, the Alps rise far above the sea. (i ) To slope upward; as, a path, a line, or surface rises in this direction. "A rising ground. " Dryden. (j ) To retire; to give up a siege. He, rising with small honor from Gunza,... was gone. Knolles.

 

(k ) To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation; to become light, as dough, and the like.

 

2. To have the aspect or the effect of rising. Specifically: -- (a ) To appear above the horizont, as the sun, moon, stars, and the like. "He maketh his sun to rise on the evil and the good. " Matt. v. 45.(b ) To become apparent; to emerge into sight; to come forth; to appear; as, an eruption rises on the skin; the land rises to view to one sailing toward the shore. (c ) To become perceptible to other senses than sight; as, a noise rose on the air; odor rises from the flower. (d ) To have a beginning; to proceed; to originate; as, rivers rise in lakes or springs. A scepter shall rise out of Israel. Num. xxiv. 17.Honor and shame from no condition rise. Pope.

 

3. To increase in size, force, or value; to proceed toward a climax. Specifically: -- (a ) To increase in power or fury; -- said of wind or a storm, and hence, of passion. "High winde. .. began to rise, high passions --anger, hate. " Milton. (b ) To become of higher value; to increase in price. Bullion is risen to six shillings... the ounce. Locke.

 

(c ) To become larger; to swell; -- said of a boil, tumor, and the like. (d ) To increase in intensity; -- said of heat. (e ) To become louder, or higher in pitch, as the voice. (f ) To increase in amount; to enlarge; as, his expenses rose beyond his expectations.

 

4. In various figurative senses. Specifically: -- (a ) To become excited, opposed, or hostile; to go to war; to take up arms; to rebel. At our heels all hell should rise With blackest insurrection. Milton. No more shall nation against nation rise. Pope.

 

(b ) To attain to a better social position; to be promoted; to excel; to succeed. Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall. Shak.

 

(c ) To become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in interest or power; -- said of style, thought, or discourse; as, to rise in force of expression; to rise in eloquence; a story rises in interest. (d ) To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur. A thought rose in me, which often perplexes men of contemplative natures. Spectator.

 

(e ) To come; to offer itself. There chanced to the prince's hand to rise An ancient book. Spenser.

 

5. To ascend from the grave; to come to life. But now is Christ risen from the dead. 1. Cor. xv. 2 .

 

6. To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn; as, the committee rose after agreeing to the report. It was near nine. .. before the House rose. Macaulay.

 

7. To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pith; as, to rise a tone or semitone.

 

8. (Print. )

 

Defn: To be lifted, or to admit of being lifted, from the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; -- said of a form.

 

Syn. -- To arise; mount; ascend; climb; scale. -- Rise, Appreciate. Some in America use the word appreciate for "rise in value; " as, stocks appreciate, money appreciates, etc. This use is not unknown in England, but it is less common there. It is undesirable, because rise sufficiently expresses the idea, and appreciate has its own distinctive meaning, which ought not to be confused with one so entirely different.

 

RISE

RISE Rise, n.

 

1. The act of rising, or the state of being risen.

 

2. The distance through which anything rises; as, the rise of the thermometer was ten degrees; the rise of the river was six feet; the rise of an arch or of a step.

 

3. Land which is somewhat higher than the rest; as, the house stood on a rise of land. [Colloq. ]

 

4. Spring; source; origin; as, the rise of a stream. All wickednes taketh its rise from the heart. R. Nelson.

 

5. Appearance above the horizon; as, the rise of the sun or of a planet. Shak.

 

6. Increase; advance; augmentation, as of price, value, rank, property, fame, and the like. The rise or fall that may happen in his constant revenue by a Spanish war. Sir W. Temple.

 

7. Increase of sound; a swelling of the voice. The ordinary rises and falls of the voice. Bacon.

 

8. Elevation or ascent of the voice; upward change of key; as, a rise of a tone or semitone.

 

9. The spring of a fish to seize food (as a fly ) near the surface of the water.

 

RISEN

RISEN Ris "en.

 

1. p. p. & a. from Rise. "Her risen Son and Lord. " Keble.

 

2. Obs. imp. pl. of Rise. Chaucer.

 

RISER

RISER Ris "er, n.

 

1. One who rises; as, an early riser.

 

2. (Arch. ) (a ) The upright piece of a step, from tread to tread. Hence: (b ) Any small upright face, as of a seat, platform, veranda, or the like.

 

3. (Mining )

 

Defn: A shaft excavated from below upward.

 

4. (Founding )

 

Defn: A feed head. See under Feed, n.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rise

rise |rīz raɪz | verb ( past rose |rōz |; past participle risen |ˈrizən | ) [ no obj. ] 1 move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up: the tiny aircraft rose from the ground. (of the sun, moon, or another celestial body ) appear above the horizon: the sun had just risen. (of a fish ) come to the surface of water: a fish rose and was hooked and landed. (of a voice ) become higher in pitch: my voice rose an octave or two as I screamed. reach a higher position in society or one's profession: the officer was a man of great courage who had risen from the ranks. (rise above ) succeed in not being limited or constrained by (a restrictive environment or situation ): he struggled to rise above his humble background. (rise above ) be superior to: I try to rise above prejudice. 2 get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling: she pushed back her chair and rose. get out of bed, esp. in the morning: I rose and got dressed. chiefly Brit. (of a meeting or a session of a court ) adjourn: the judge's remark heralded the signal for the court to rise. be restored to life: your sister has risen from the dead | he would rise again from the dead on the third day. (of a wind ) start to blow or to blow more strongly: the wind continued to rise. (of a river ) have its source: the Euphrates rises in Turkey. cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful: the activists urged militant factions to rise up . (rise to ) (of a person ) react with annoyance or argument to (provocation ): he didn't rise to my teasing. (rise to ) find the strength or ability to respond adequately to (a challenging situation ): many participants in the race had never sailed before, but they rose to the challenge. 3 (of land or a feature following the contours of the land ) incline upward; become higher: the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds. (of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure ) be much taller than the surrounding landscape: the cliff rose more than a hundred feet above us. (of someone's hair ) stand on end: he felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck. (of a building ) undergo construction from the foundations: rows of two-story houses are slowly rising. (of dough ) swell by the action of yeast: leave the dough in a warm place to rise. (of a bump, blister, or weal ) appear as a swelling on the skin: blisters rose on his burned hand. (of a person's stomach ) become nauseated: Fabio's stomach rose at the foul bedding. 4 increase in number, size, amount, or quality: land prices had risen. (of the sea, a river, or other body of water ) increase in height to a particular level, typically through tidal action or flooding: the river level rose so high the work had to be abandoned | figurative : the rising tide of crime. (of an emotion ) develop and become more intense: he felt a tide of resentment rising in him. (of a sound ) become louder; be audible above other sounds: her voice rose above the clamor. (of a person's mood ) become more cheerful: her spirits rose as they left the ugly city behind. (of the color in a person's face ) become deeper, esp. as a result of embarrassment: he was teasing her, and she could feel her color rising. (of a barometer or other measuring instrument ) give a higher reading. 5 (rising ) approaching (a specified age ): she was thirty-nine rising forty | Polly shall have a young mare rising three years old. noun 1 an upward movement; an instance of becoming higher: the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises. an act of a fish moving to the surface to take a fly or bait. an increase in sound or pitch: the rise and fall of his voice. an instance of social, commercial, or political advancement: few models have had such a meteoric rise. an upward slope or hill. the vertical height of a step, arch, or incline. another term for riser ( sense 2 ). 2 an increase in amount, extent, size, or number: local people are worried by the rise in crime. Brit. an increase in salary or wages. 3 [ in sing. ] a source; an origin: it was here that the brook had its rise. PHRASES get (or take ) a rise out of informal provoke an angry or irritated response from (someone ), esp. by teasing. on the rise becoming greater or more numerous; increasing: prices were on the rise. becoming more successful: young stars on the rise. rise and shine [ usu. in imperative ] informal get out of bed smartly; wake up. rise to the bait see bait. rise with the sun (or lark ) get up early in the morning. someone's star is rising someone is becoming more successful or popular. ORIGIN Old English rīsan make an attack, wake, get out of bed, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijzen and German reisen .

 

riser

ris er |ˈrīzər ˈraɪzər | noun 1 [ with adj. ] a person who habitually gets out of bed at a particular time of the morning: late risers always exasperate early risers. 2 a vertical section between the treads of a staircase. 3 a vertical pipe for the upward flow of liquid or gas. 4 a low platform on a stage or in an auditorium, used to give greater prominence to a speaker or performer. 5 a strip of webbing joining the harness and the rigging lines of a parachute or paraglider.

 

rise time

rise time noun Electronics the time required for a pulse to rise from 10 percent to 90 percent of its steady value.

 

Oxford Dictionary

rise

rise |rʌɪz | verb ( past rose |rəʊz |; past participle risen |ˈrɪz (ə )n | ) [ no obj. ] 1 move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up: the tiny aircraft rose from the ground. (of the sun, moon, or another celestial body ) appear above the horizon: the sun had just risen. (of a fish ) come to the surface of water: a fish rose and was hooked and landed. reach a higher position in society or one's profession: the officer was a man of great courage who had risen from the ranks. (rise above ) succeed in not being limited or constrained by (a restrictive environment or situation ): he struggled to rise above his humble background. (rise above ) be superior to: I try to rise above prejudice. 2 get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling: she pushed back her chair and rose. get out of bed, especially in the morning: I rose and got dressed. chiefly Brit. (of a meeting or a session of a court ) adjourn: the judge's remark heralded the signal for the court to rise. be restored to life: three days later he rose from the dead. 3 cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful: the activists urged militant factions to rise up . (rise to ) find the strength or ability to respond adequately to (a challenging situation ): many participants in the race had never sailed before, but they rose to the challenge . (rise to ) (of a person ) react with annoyance or argument to (provocation ): he didn't rise to my teasing. 4 (of a river ) have its source: the Euphrates rises in Turkey. (of a wind ) start to blow or to blow more strongly: the wind continued to rise. 5 (of land or a natural feature ) incline upwards; become higher: the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds. (of a structure or natural feature ) be much taller than the surrounding landscape: the cliff rose more than a hundred feet above us. (of someone's hair ) stand on end: he felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck. (of a building ) undergo construction from the foundations: rows of two-storey houses are slowly rising. (of dough ) swell by the action of yeast: leave the dough in a warm place to rise. (of a bump, blister, or weal ) appear as a swelling on the skin: blisters rose on his burned hand. (of a person's stomach ) become nauseated: Fabio's stomach rose at the foul bedding. 6 increase in number, size, amount, or degree: land prices had risen. (of the sea, a river, or other body of water ) increase in level, typically through tidal action or flooding: the river level rose so high the work had to be abandoned. (of a barometer or other measuring instrument ) give a higher reading. (of a sound ) become louder or higher in pitch: my voice rose an octave or two as I screamed. (of an emotion ) develop and become more intense: he felt a tide of resentment rising in him. (of a person's mood ) become more cheerful: her spirits rose as they left the ugly city behind. (of the colour in a person's face ) become deeper, especially as a result of embarrassment: he was teasing her, and she could feel her colour rising. 7 (rising ) approaching (a specified age ): she was thirty-nine rising forty. noun 1 an upward movement; an instance of rising: the bird has a display flight of steep flapping rises. an instance of social, commercial, or political advancement: few models have had such a meteoric rise. an upward slope or hill. the vertical height of a step, arch, or incline. another term for riser ( sense 2 ). 2 an increase in number, size, amount, or degree: local people are worried by the rise in crime. Brit. an increase in salary or wages. 3 an increase in sound or pitch: the rise and fall of his voice. 4 [ in sing. ] a source or origin: it was here that the brook had its rise. PHRASES get (or take ) a rise out of informal provoke an angry or irritated response from (someone ), especially by teasing. on the rise becoming greater or more numerous; increasing: prices were on the rise. becoming more successful: young stars on the rise. rise and shine [ usu. in imperative ] informal wake up and get out of bed promptly. rise to the bait see bait. rise with the sun (or lark ) get up early in the morning. one's star is rising one is becoming more successful or popular. ORIGIN Old English rīsan make an attack , wake, get out of bed , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijzen and German reisen .

 

riser

riser |ˈrʌɪzə | noun 1 [ with adj. ] a person who habitually gets out of bed at a particular time of the morning: late risers always exasperate early risers. 2 a vertical section between the treads of a staircase. 3 a vertical pipe for the upward flow of liquid or gas. 4 a low platform on a stage or in an auditorium, used to give greater prominence to a speaker or performer. 5 a strip of webbing joining the harness and the rigging lines of a parachute or paraglider.

 

rise time

rise time noun Electronics the time required for a pulse to rise from 10 per cent to 90 per cent of its steady value.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rise

rise verb 1 the sun rose: move up /upwards, come up, make one's /its way up, arise, ascend, climb, mount, soar. ANTONYMS fall, descend, set. 2 the mountains rising above us: loom, tower, soar, rise up, rear (up ). 3 prices rose: go up, increase, soar, shoot up, surge, leap, jump, rocket, escalate, spiral. ANTONYMS drop. 4 living standards have risen: improve, get better, advance, go up, soar, shoot up. ANTONYMS worsen. 5 her voice rose: get higher, grow, increase, become louder, swell, intensify. ANTONYMS drop. 6 he rose from his chair: stand up, get to one's feet, get up, jump up, leap up; formal arise. ANTONYMS sit. 7 she rises at dawn: get up, get out of bed, rouse oneself, stir, bestir oneself, be up and about; informal rise and shine, surface; formal arise. ANTONYMS retire, go to bed. 8 the court rose at midday: adjourn, recess, be suspended, pause, take a break; informal knock off, take five. ANTONYMS resume, continue. 9 he rose through the ranks: make progress, climb, advance, get on, work one's way, be promoted. 10 she wouldn't rise to the bait: react to, respond to; take. 11 on the third day, Christ rose: come back to life, be resurrected, revive. ANTONYMS die. 12 the dough started to rise: swell, expand, enlarge, puff up. 13 the nation rose against its oppressors: rebel, revolt, mutiny, riot, take up arms. ANTONYMS kowtow. 14 the river rises in the mountains: originate in, begin in, start in, emerge in /from; issue from, spring from, flow from, emanate from. 15 her spirits rose: brighten, lift, cheer up, improve, pick up; informal buck up. 16 the ground rose gently: slope upward, go uphill, incline, climb. ANTONYMS drop away, drop. noun 1 a price rise: increase, hike, leap, upsurge, upswing, climb, escalation. 2 a rise in standards: improvement, amelioration, upturn, leap. 3 her rise to power: progress, climb, promotion, elevation, aggrandizement. 4 we walked up the rise: slope, incline, hillock, hill; formal eminence.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rise

rise verb 1 the sun rose across the bay: move up /upwards, come /go up, make one's /its way up, arise, ascend, climb, climb up, mount, soar. ANTONYMS fall, descend, set. 2 the mountains rising above us: loom, tower, soar, rise up, rear (up ), stand high, reach high. 3 prices rose by over 3 \%: go up, get higher, increase, grow, advance, soar, shoot up, surge (up ), leap, jump, rocket, escalate, spiral. ANTONYMS drop. 4 living standards have risen substantially: improve, get better, advance, go up, get higher, soar, shoot up. ANTONYMS worsen. 5 his voice rose in anger: get higher, grow, increase, become louder, swell, intensify. ANTONYMS drop. 6 he rose from his chair: stand up, get /rise to one's feet, get up, jump up, leap up, spring up; become erect, straighten up; literary arise. ANTONYMS sit. 7 he rises every day at dawn: get up, get out of bed, rouse oneself, stir, bestir oneself, be up and about; informal rise and shine, shake a leg, surface; literary arise. ANTONYMS go to bed, retire. 8 the court rose at midday: adjourn, recess, be suspended, suspend proceedings, pause, break off, take a break; informal knock off, take five. ANTONYMS continue, resume. 9 he rose through the ranks to become managing director: make progress, make headway, make strides, forge ahead, come on, climb, advance, get on, make /work one's way, be promoted. 10 he refused to rise to the bait: react to, respond to, take. 11 I have seen the dead rise, lepers healed, water flow like wine: come back to life, be raised from the dead, come back from the dead, be resurrected, be restored to life, revive, be revived. ANTONYMS die. 12 the dough was starting to rise: swell, expand, enlarge, puff up; ferment. 13 the nation would eventually rise against its oppressors: rebel, revolt, mutiny, riot, rise up (in arms ), take up arms, stage /mount a rebellion, take to the streets. ANTONYMS kowtow. 14 the River Rhine rises in the Swiss Alps: originate, begin, start, emerge, appear; issue from, spring from, flow from, emanate from; formal commence. ANTONYMS disgorge. 15 the sickness lightened a little and her spirits rose: lift, improve, cheer up, grow buoyant, become optimistic /hopeful, brighten, take a turn for the better; informal buck up. 16 the ground rose gently away from the river: slope upwards, slant upwards, go uphill, incline, climb, get higher. ANTONYMS shelve, drop away. noun 1 a price rise: increase, hike, advance, growth, leap, upsurge, upswing, ascent, climb, jump, escalation, spiralling. 2 the managing director got a rise of 11.3 \%: pay increase, salary /wage increase, hike, increment; N. Amer. raise. 3 a rise in standards: improvement, amelioration, advance, upturn, leap, jump. 4 her rise to power: progress, climb, progression, advancement, promotion, elevation, aggrandizement. 5 we began to walk up the rise: (upward ) slope, incline, elevation, acclivity, rising ground, eminence, hillock, hill.

 

French Dictionary

risée

risée n. f. nom féminin Moquerie. : Habillé ainsi, il a été la risée de tous ses amis.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rise

rise /raɪz /〖原義は 「(人が )起きる, 立ち上がる 」〗動詞 s /-ɪz /; rose /roʊz /; n /rɪ́z (ə )n /; rising 自動詞 (!他動詞 にはraiseを用いる ) 【物が下から上へ移動する 】1 «…から /…へ » 上る ; 上がる ; 〈ほこりなどが 〉立ち昇る (up ) «from /to » Steam is rising from the kettle .やかんから蒸気が昇っている The curtain rose slowly .ゆっくりと幕が上がった His chest rose and fell .彼の胸は (呼吸で )波打った 2 a. 太陽 月などが 〉上る , 昇る , 出る (set )Does the sun rise in [╳from ] the east? 太陽は東から昇るのですか (!⦅古 ⦆だが, まれにbe risenで完了を示す場合がある:The sun is fully risen . 太陽がすっかり昇った; be 助動詞 5 ) see [watch ] the moon rise 月が出るのを見る b. 〈鳥などが 〉飛び立つ ; 〈魚などが 〉水面に浮き上がる .c. 〈髪が 〉 (恐怖 怒りなどで )逆立つ .3 〈川などが 〉増水する, 〈水位が 〉増す ; 〈潮が 〉満ちてくる (fall )The river rose to its highest level .川は最高水位にまで増水した 4 地面 道などが 〉上り坂になる , 上方へ傾斜する (fall ).5 パン 水疱 すいほう などが 〉ふくらむ , 膨張する .6 ⦅文 ⦆副詞 〈山 建物などが 〉 «…より高く /…の場所に » そびえ立つ (up ) «above /from , out of » (!進行形にしない ) The statue rises from the lawn .その像は芝生の上に立っている 立ち上がる 7 a. かたく 主に書 ⦆ «…から » 起立する , 立ち上がる (up ) «from » (!stand upが普通 ) ; ⦅やや古 かたい文 ⦆(床から )起きる , 起床する (up ) (!get upが普通 ) rise from the sofa [table ]ソファから立ち上がる [テーブルを離れる ]The audience rose to their feet and clapped .聴衆は立ち上がって拍手をした rise early [late ] in the morning 早起き [朝寝坊 ]をする b. ⦅文 ⦆〈死者などが 〉生き返る , 蘇生 そせい する (again )rise from the dead [grave ]生き返る 8 かたく 〈会合などが 〉閉会する , 閉廷する The committee rose at three .委員会は3時に散会した 9 かたく 副詞 【支配者 政府などに反抗して 】立ち上がる , 反乱を起こす (up ) «against » rise against the oppressive government 圧制を強いる政府に反逆する Ordinary people rose up to defend their country .一般民衆が国を守るために蜂起 ほうき した 数量 程度が増加する 】10 (数量 程度 価値などが ) «…だけ /…から /…へ » 増す , 高くなる «by /from /to » (fall ) (!⦅話 ⦆ではgo upをよく用いる ) The price of vegetables rose sharply. ≒Vegetables rose sharply in price .野菜の価格が急騰した Crime rose (by ) 2 \%.犯罪が2 \%増加した Divorce rates are rising steadily in this country .この国では離婚率が着実に伸びている The population has risen from 1 million to 1.2 million this year .今年, 人口は100万人から120万人へと増加した 11 «…から /…へ » 地位 階級などが 〉上がる , 向上する ; 〈人が 〉出世する , 有名になる (up ) «from /to » rise to the rank of sales manager 営業部長に昇進する He rose from English celebrity to world star .彼はイギリスの有名人から世界のスターへと躍進した (!コーパス from, toに続く地位を示す 名詞 はしばしば無冠詞 ) rise to fame [power ]有名になる [権力の座に上り詰める ]12 a. 〈風が 〉出る ; 強まる (up )The wind rose abruptly .突然風が強まった (!風が 「起こった 」の意味もある; 14 b ) b. ⦅書 ⦆ «…へと » 〈音 声が 〉大きくなる , 高まる «to » An ambulance siren rose and fell .救急車のサイレン音は高まり, また小さくなった Her voice rose to a scream .彼女の声は大きくなり, 悲鳴となった c. ⦅書 ⦆【ほおなどの 】〈色が 〉濃くなる «in » The color rose in his face .彼の顔は赤みを増した 13 ⦅書 ⦆【人 人の心などで 】〈感情が 〉高まる , 激する «in » My spirits rise every time I see her .彼女に会うたびに僕は元気が出る He felt a joy rising in [inside ] him .彼は自分の中で喜びが高まるのを覚えた 生じる 起こる 14 a. ⦅書 ⦆見えてくる , 現れる ▸ Skyscrapers rose on the city skyline .市街地のシルエットに摩天楼が浮かび上がった b. 〈音 声などが 〉 «…から /…を越えて » 起こる , 聞こえてくる (up ) «from /above » ; 〈涙が 〉浮かぶ ▸ Bob's voice rose above the others .ほかの人の話し声の向こうから, ボブの声が聞こえてきた c. 〈建物などが 〉建てられる , 建つ .15 〈川などが 〉源を発する , 始まる ; 争い うわさなどが 〉 «…が元で » 起こる «out of » (!上がる 」という意味が薄く, 因果関係のみをさす場合はariseが普通 ) The stream rose high in the mountains .その小川は山の上の方に源を発していた 他動詞 〘海 〙raise 他動詞 13 (!上げる, 高める 」などraiseの意味で用いるのは 方言 または ⦅非標準 ⦆) .all r se ⦅かたい話 ⦆〖命令形で 〗起立 (!法廷で開廷時に ) .r se above A 1 ⦅やや書 ⦆A 〈困難など 〉を克服する He rose above his limited education and formed his own company .彼は不十分な教育をものともせず, 自分の会社を設立した 2 ⦅やや書 ⦆(賢明にも )A 〈侮辱 ゴシップ 感情など 〉を超越する, 気にとめない .3 ⦅やや書 ⦆Aの上に出る, A (の域 )を越える rise above one's classmates クラスメートより優れている 4 A 〈暮らし向きなど 〉を良くする .5 自動詞 6 .r se against A 1 自動詞 9 .2 ⦅文 ⦆Aに激怒 [憤慨 ]する .r se and sh ne 1 ⦅話 やや古 ⦆〖通例命令形で 〗(さっさと )起きろ ; 目を覚ませ .2 wine (rhyming slang ).r se to A 1 A 〈困難な事態 〉に十分応える, うまく対処する Tiger Woods rose to the pressure on the eighteenth hole .タイガー ウッズは18番ホールの重圧にうまく対応した rise to the challenge [occasion ]試練に打ち勝つ [臨機応変の処置をとる ]2 A 〈発言など 〉に感情的になる, 食ってかかる ; A 〈誘いなど 〉に乗る He rose to her insult and told her to get out .彼は彼女の侮辱に食ってかかり, 出て行けと言った rise to the bait (まんまと )引っかかる 名詞 s /-ɪz /1 C «…の » (量 程度などの )増加 , 増大 ; 沸騰 «in » (fall )There was an alarming rise in the water level of the river .川の水面が警戒水準にまで増加していた the rise in temperatures [violent crime ]気温の上昇 [凶悪犯罪の増加 ]▸ a sharp [slight ] rise in oil prices 石油価格の急激 [わずか ]な上昇 2 C ⦅英 ⦆昇給 (), 賃上げ (⦅米 ⦆raise ) (!base up (ベースアップ )は和製英語 ) My boss gave me a rise .上司は私を昇給させてくれた get a 7 \% pay rise 7 \%の昇給を手にする 3 a. 〖単数形で 〗(地位 階級などの )上昇 , 昇進 , 出世 (fall )one's rise to fame [power ]名声 [権力 ]を得ること b. the (運動 活動などの )隆盛 , 台頭 , 出現 ; (川などの )the rise of democracy 民主主義の台頭 4 〖単数形で 〗上に動くこと , 上昇 ; (太陽 月などが )出ること (fall )the rise of a balloon [one's chest ]風船の上昇 [(呼吸などによる )胸のふくらみ ]the rise of a trout マスの水面への浮上 5 C 〖通例単数形で 〗上り (), 勾配 こうばい ; 高台 , ; 〘建 〙(け )上げ 〘階段の一段の高さ 〙reach the top of the rise 坂の上に到達する climb a rise 丘を登る g t a r se out of A ⦅話 否定的に ⦆(冗談などで )A 〈人 〉を怒らせる [困らせる ].g ve r se to A かたく 主に書 ⦆A 〈好ましくない事 状況など 〉を引き起こす ; Aのもととなる The poor service in the pub gave rise to a number of complaints .そのパブのお粗末なサービスで多くの苦情が出た on the r se 1 〈物価などが 〉上昇中で [の ]; 〈景気などが 〉上向いて (いる ).2 〈人 店などが 〉新進の, 上り調子の .t ke the r se (out of A )⦅英話 肯定的に ⦆(A 〈人 〉を )からかう, 冗談を言う .the r se and f ll 1 上がったり下がったり [増えたり減ったり ]すること, 増減 ; 上下動 ; 変動 .2 (国 文明などの )興亡, 栄枯盛衰 .

 

risen

ris en /rɪ́z (ə )n / (! -i-は /ɪ /) 動詞 riseの過去分詞 .

 

riser

ris er /ráɪzə r /名詞 C 1 起床する人 (!通例 形容詞 を伴う ) an early [a late ] riser 早起き [朝寝坊 ]の人 2 (階段の )蹴 (け )込み板 〘踏み板間の垂直部分 〙.