[VERB 动词]发生;出现 If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it.
[V]
...if a problem arises later in the pregnancy...
如果在怀孕后期出现问题
The birds also attack crops when the opportunity arises.
一有机会鸟儿们也会破坏庄稼。
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[VERB 动词](由…)产生,引起 If something arises from a particular situation, or arises out of it, it is created or caused by the situation.
[V from/out of n]
...an overwhelming sense of guilt arising from my actions...
我的行为带来的沉重的罪恶感
The charges arise out of a long-running fraud enquiry by Merseyside police.
这些指控是默西赛德郡警方对诈骗案进行长期调查后提出的。
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[VERB 动词]形成;产生;成立 If something such as a new species, organization, or system arises, it begins to exist and develop.
[V]
Heavy Metal music really arose in the late 60s.
重金属音乐真正形成于60年代后期。
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[VERB 动词]起床 When you arise, you get out of bed in the morning.
[V]
[FORMAL 正式]
He arose at 6:30 a.m. as usual.
同往常一样,他在早上6:30起了床。
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[VERB 动词]起立;起身;站起 When you arise from a sitting or kneeling position, you stand up.
[V from n]
[V]
[FORMAL 正式]
When I arose from the chair, my father and Eleanor's father were in deep conversation...
当我从椅子上站起来时,我父亲和埃莉诺的父亲谈兴正浓。
Arise, Sir William.
起立,威廉爵士。
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[VERB 动词]呈现;矗立;耸立 You can say that something tall such as a building or mountain arises from the ground around it.
[V from n]
[LITERARY 文]
...the flat terrace, from which arises the cubic volume of the house.
上面矗立着立方形房屋的露天平台
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arise★/əˈraɪz; NAmEəˈraɪz/verb(arose/əˈrəʊz; NAmEəˈroʊz/,arisen/əˈrɪzn; NAmEəˈrɪzn/)1★[intransitive ]( 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。2[intransitive ]arise(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 arisingfrom the minutes of the last meeting? 根据上次会议记录,有没有什么新情况出现?3[intransitive ]( 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。4[intransitive ]( old useorliterary) to get out of bed; to stand up 起床;起立;起身◆He arose at dawn.他黎明即起。5[intransitive ]arise(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。6[intransitive ]( 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arisearisesarosearisingarisenarise/əˈraɪz; NAmEəˈraɪz/arose/əˈrəʊz; NAmEəˈroʊz/arisen/əˈrɪzn; NAmEəˈrɪzn/
1if a problem or difficult situation arises, it begins to happen: A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office. More problems like those at the nuclear power plant are certain to arise.► see thesaurus at
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RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say that a problem or difficult situation comes up rather than arises:· The same problems come up every time.2if something arises from or out of a situation, event etc, it is caused or started by that situation etc: Several important legal questions arose in the contract negotiations.arise from/out of Can we begin by discussing matters arising from the last meeting?3when/if the need arises (also should the need arise formal) when or if it is necessary: Should the need arise for extra staff, we will contact you.4 literary to get out of bed, or stand up5literary if a group of people arise, they fight for or demand something they want6 literary if something arises when you are moving towards it, you are gradually able to see it as you move closer
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