单词 | to take one's rise |
释义 | > as lemmasto take one's rise (from) ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > narration > narrate, relate, or tell [verb (transitive)] > start or begin with to take one's rise (from)1599 1599 R. Fenton Answere W. Alablaster i. 2 Besides those premised groundes from which we take our rise, we must be confirmed by such meanes as Christ hath besides prouided for the members of his Church militant here vpon earth. 1647 C. Cotterell & W. Aylesbury tr. E. C. Davila Hist. Civill Warres France i. 28 Taking his rise from the fortune of the house of Lorain. 1697 J. Sergeant Solid Philos. 63 I take my Rise from the remotest Principles that can concern that Point, and these are my Thoughts. 1716 J. Collier tr. Gregory of Nazianzus Panegyrick upon Maccabees 60 Let us take our rise a little from the Original of things. < as lemmas |
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