arise
verb[I]
uk/əˈraɪz/us/əˈraɪz/arose|arisenariseverb[I](HAPPEN)
C1formal
tohappen:
发生;产生;出现Should theopportunityarise, I'dloveto go toChina.要是有机会的话,我很想去中国。
Could youworkonSaturday, should theneedarise(= if it were to benecessary)?万一有需要,你可以在星期六工作吗?
Are there anymattersarisingfrom(=causedby)the lastmeeting?上次会议有没有引出什么问题?
- If anycomplicationsarise,letmeknowand I'llhelp.
- Problems arise if theparents'approachtodisciplineisinconsistent.
- Anoccasionmay arise when you can useyourknowledgeofFrench.
- Anunforeseendifficultyhas arisen.
- Hisreputationforcarelessnesswasestablishedlongbefore thelatestproblemsarose.
Occurring and happening
- afoot
- asynchronous
- attendant
- be at workidiom
- become
- eventuate
- fall
- fall into placeidiom
- follow on
- go hand in hand withsomethingidiom
- go on
- pass
- result
- resynchronize
- roll
- roll around
- shake out
- succeed
- supervene
- turn
ariseverb[I](GET UP)
literary
to get out ofbed:
起床We arose early onChristmasmorning.圣诞节早晨,我们早早地起了床。
Moving upwards
- ascend
- ascension
- ascent
- be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom
- bristle
- clamber
- come
- come up
- heave
- hoick
- levitate
- levitation
- mount
- pull
- rear
- rise
- scale
- scramble
- shinny
- trajectory
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Grammar
Ariseorrise?
Arise means ‘happen’ or ‘occur’. We use it with abstract nouns (e.g. problem). The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen. It is used in formal contexts:…