intransitive. To ascend, mount up, rise or climb to a higher level. Said of persons and things. Also figurative. Often with up, upwards.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > rise or go up [verb (intransitive)] (107) styc825 intransitive. To ascend, mount up, rise or climb to a higher level. Said of persons and things. Also figurative. Often with up, upwards. astyc950 To go up, ascend. ariseOE To go up, come up, ascend on high, mount. Now only poetic: see rise, v. upstyOE intransitive. To rise or mount up; to ascend. to step upOE intransitive. To go up from a lower position to a higher; to mount, ascend (also figurative); spec. to go up by treading on a step or stairway… upcomec1000 intransitive. To come, spring, or rise up. to come upOE intransitive. To move or travel so as to come to a higher place or position, or one regarded as higher; to ascend towards a place or person. to go upOE intransitive. To move or pass to a higher place or position, or one regarded as higher; to ascend, rise. Frequently with complement. upwendc1200 intransitive to go up. runge?c1225 intransitive. With up. To stand or rise up; figurative to become roused. amountc1275 intransitive. To go up, ascend, rise, mount (literal and figurative). Chiefly with adverb or preposition indicating manner or direction. Obsolete. upgoa1325 intransitive. To go up; to ascend, mount. heavec1325 To rise, mount, come up, spring up. Now Obsolete except in spec. uses: see following senses. uparise1340 ascend1382 intransitive (occasionally emphasized by a redundant up) To go or come up, originally by a gradual… of voluntary agents: To climb up, travel up… higha1393 intransitive. To become high or higher in position or degree; to rise, mount up, ascend. Now rare. lifta1400 intransitive for reflexive (also with up). To rise. Said esp. of a vessel riding on the waves, occasionally of the waves themselves. Also in quasi-p… risea1400 intransitive. gen. To move or be carried to a higher position. Also in extended use. skilla1400 intransitive. To mount, ascend. uprisea1400 To rise or ascend to a higher level; to rise into view. raisec1400 intransitive. To rise or ascend; to be moved or carried upwards. Also of a storm, a wind, etc.: to rise, to build up. Now chiefly North American reg… rearc1400 intransitive. To rise up towards a vertical position or into the air; to rise high, to tower. surmount1430 intransitive. To mount, rise, ascend (above something); to extend in height; figurative to exalt oneself; to arise, spring up. Obsolete. to get upc1450 intransitive. To ascend, mount, climb up; esp. to mount on horseback or get into a coach, carriage, etc. Also figurative or in figurative contexts… transcenda1513 intransitive. To ascend, go up, rise; to pass upward or onward. Also figurative. Obsolete. springa1525 intransitive. To ascend in the sky. Obsolete. rare. upmounta1560 (up-, prefix affix 3a.) assurge?1567 To rise up, arise. hove1590 intransitive (for reflexive). To rise; to swell up. surgea1591 gen. To rise, ascend, mount. Obsolete. rare. tower1618 figurative. To rise on high, to soar. Obsolete. hoist1647 intransitive (for passive). To be raised, to rise aloft. upheave1649 intransitive. To rise up. to draw up1672 intransitive. To be pulled up; to rise. spire1680 To rise or shoot up into a spire or spire-shaped form; to rise or extend to a height in the manner of a… In figurative use. insurrect1694 intransitive. To arise. Obsolete. soar1697 Of inanimate objects: To ascend, rise up to a height. Also transferred. upsoar1726 intransitive. To soar upwards. uprear1828 intransitive. To rise up. higher1889 intransitive. To become higher, to rise; (also) to allow of being highered. Cf. earlier highering, adj. rare. Subcategories:— specifically of inanimates (2) — again (6) — too high (1) — rapidly (4) — gradually (1) — so as to show the edge (1) — by force (1) — against impediment or indirectly (2) — of flame or vapour (6) — rise to the surface (5) — well up (4) — climb (18) — flow or surge (as the tide) (2) — make one's way up (1) — rise or go up in other manner (9) — go up into or onto something (2) — get up over something (1) — ascend stairs (1) |
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