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单词 subsequent rise
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subsequent rise

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentandrise

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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rise
noun
uk
/raɪz/
us
/raɪz/
an ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubsequent rise

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The horse recovered and showed nosubsequentriseof temperature.
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The second stage of the story focuses on this lag in congressional party polarization and thesubsequentriseof cross-pressured legislators.
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With improving health care management in both affluent and developing countries, a rise in the aging population andsubsequentrisein dementia cases is anticipated.
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Plasma samples entail intravenous cannulation in a hospital setting, both of which may induce a stress response, and asubsequentrisein circulating cortisol.
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The existing payment should be continued until it is overtaken by anysubsequentrisein the limit which applies to a particular home.
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Therefore, there is that to be said against the increased cost of living caused by anysubsequentrisein retail prices.
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There was an imposition of increased taxation, an immediate drop in consumption, and asubsequentrise.
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They asked that some allowance should be made for anysubsequentrisein the cost of labour or materials, and an allowance was made in that connection.
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This figure fell rapidly and though there was somesubsequentriseagain in periods of heavy unemployment there were less than 20,000 before war again broke out.
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If we had joined then, we would not have seen the sharp fall in sterling that occurred in 1986 which then led to thesubsequentrisein inflation.
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The retro gaming revival andsubsequentrisein interest in classic machines enabled him to build a successful business.
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A number of destructive worms that followed, and thesubsequentriseof spyware as a significant problem, continued to increase demand for endpoint security products.
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After the 1973 oil crisis andsubsequentrisein fuel costs, gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate.
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The injury became more common with the introduction and wide use of automobiles and thesubsequentrisein traffic accidents.
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It goes on to detail itssubsequentriseinto a world-class city.
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A runaway greenhouse effect may have been caused by the evaporation of the surface water andsubsequentriseof the levels of other greenhouse gases.
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The creative tension, competition and differing personalities within the band would also fuel itssubsequentriseto international stardom.
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This event was directly responsible for thesubsequentrisein the importance of the town.
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Thesubsequentriseof utopian and materialist idealism sought the end of history.
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sudden rise

collocation in English

meaningsofsuddenandrise

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withrise.
sudden
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌd.ən/
us
/ˈsʌd.ən/
happening or done quickly and ...
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rise
noun
uk
/raɪz/
us
/raɪz/
an ...
See more atrise

(Definition ofsuddenandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsudden rise

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Asuddenrisein material prices delayed the construction of public facilities.
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Local government's resources were further strained by asuddenrisein material prices for public works.
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Thissuddenrisein the critical wavenumber is related to another change in the instability mechanism, as discussed later.
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Thesuddenrisein the use of complementizers can be taken to suggest that a reorganization of the grammar is taking place.
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There was asuddenrisein the last five years of the century.
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Thesuddenrisein women's migration has implications for family life in countries of both destination and origin.
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Thesuddenrisein demand for electricity brought about the fall of the financial and technical system they had set up.
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Asuddenrisein rates of one or a combination of malformations, for example, might indicate the recent introduction of a teratogenic agent into the environment.
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The metabolism of the hibernating larvae is apparently different from that of actively developing larvae, and thesuddenriseof temperature is apparently unfavourable for the resting larval organism.
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If in the polity of this model, were to experience asuddenrise, we would observe that the losing candidates are being defeated by narrower margins than before.
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Asuddenrisein the charges made to them would certainly demand explanation.
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Over one ton and up to two tons there was asuddenriseof £10 in the tax.
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After falling for four years, the unemployment figure reached its lowest last autumn, and then there was asuddenriseof 400,000.
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That difficulty, both of the sudden fall and thesuddenrise, is not one which is created by any flow of trade.
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That was thesuddenrisein the price of oil.
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What is going to be the cause for asuddenrisein the value of a chattel within 12 months?
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Thissuddenrisecould be explained only by improved social benefit payments.
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I appreciate the point about the recent andsuddenrisein values, and this justifies the review.
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Nor is the consumer to be protected against anysuddenriseof price.
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