intransitive. To rise suddenly to one's feet; to spring to an upright position. Also: to get up after having been asleep or otherwise inactive…
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > posture > action of standing up or rising > rise or be standing [verb (intransitive)] > rise > quickly or suddenly (10) to start upc1275 intransitive. To rise suddenly to one's feet; to spring to an upright position. Also: to get up after having been asleep or otherwise inactive… upstart1303 intransitive. To start or spring up: esp., of persons, to spring to one's feet. Also figurative. leapc1330 To spring suddenly to or upon one's feet; to rise with a bound from a sitting or recumbent position. Often with up. †to leap afoot: to spring to the… upspringc1374 To rise, to ascend; to spring or leap upwards; to start to one's feet. uprapea1400 intransitive to rise hastily. boltc1425 To start, spring. Obsolete. To spring or start; esp. with up, upright. Obsolete or archaic. starta1470 intransitive. To rise suddenly on or upon, or (in later use esp.) to, one's feet (formerly also occasionally with legs); to stand up. spring1474 To bound, to leap; to move suddenly, to dash. intransitive. To rise quickly, or with a bound, from a sitting or lying position. With adverbs and… rear1835 intransitive. Originally and chiefly U.S. Of a person: to stand up suddenly, esp. in anger (cf. sense 6a). Also in extended use: to rouse oneself to… rare1886 Originally U.S. regional (chiefly southern and south Midland). intransitive. = rear, v.1 8a. |
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