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View usage for: (əraɪz) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense arises, present participle arising, past tense arose, past participle arisen (ərɪzən)1. verbIf a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it. ...if a problem arises later in the pregnancy. [VERB] The birds also attack crops when the opportunity arises. [VERB] Synonyms: happen, start, begin, follow More Synonyms of arise 2. verbIf something arises from a particular situation, or arises out of it, it is created or caused by the situation. ...an overwhelming sense of guilt arising from my actions. [V + from/out of] The charges arise out of a long-running fraud enquiry by Merseyside police. [Vfrom/out of n] 3. verbIf something such as a new species, organization, or system arises, it begins to exist and develop. Heavy Metal music really arose in the late 60s. [VERB] 4. verbWhen you arise, you get out of bed in the morning. [formal] He arose at 6:30 a.m. as usual. [VERB] Synonyms: get up, wake up, awaken, get out of bed More Synonyms of arise 5. verbWhen you arise from a sitting or kneeling position, you stand up. [formal] When I arose from the chair, my father and Eleanor's father were in deep conversation. [VERB + from] Arise, Sir William. [VERB] Synonyms: get to your feet, get up, rise, stand up More Synonyms of arise 6. verbYou can say that something tall such as a building or mountain arises from the ground around it. [literary] ...the flat terrace, from which arises the cubic volume of the house. [VERB from noun] Synonyms: ascend, rise, lift, mount More Synonyms of arise (əˈraɪz) verbWord forms: arises, arising, arose or arisen (intransitive)1. to come into being; originate 2. (foll by from) to spring or proceed as a consequence; result guilt arising from my actions 3. to get or stand up, as from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position 5. to move upwards; ascend Word origin Old English ārīsan; related to Old Saxon arīsan, Old High German irrīsan; see risearise in American English (əˈraɪz) verb intransitiveWord forms: aˈrose (əˈroʊz), aˈrisen (əˈrɪzən), aˈrising1. to get up, as from sleeping or sitting; rise 2. to move upward; ascend 3. to come into being; originate 4. to result or spring (from) SIMILAR WORDS: rise Word origin ME arisen < OE arisan < a-, out (see a- 2) + risan, to rise Examples of 'arise' in a sentencearise Miles couldn't see Tory allowing such an intimate situation to arise between them again. British English: arise VERB If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it. The problem has arisen through innocent mistakes. - American English: arise
- Brazilian Portuguese: surgir
- Chinese: 出现
- European Spanish: surgir
- French: survenir
- German: sich ergeben
- Italian: sorgere
- Japanese: 発生する
- Korean: 일어나다
- European Portuguese: surgir
- Latin American Spanish: surgir
Chinese translation of 'arise'arise (əˈraɪz) Word forms:pt arose Word forms:pp arisen (əˈrɪzn) vi - (= emerge) [problem, difficulty etc]
出现(現) (chūxiàn) to arise from/out of sth (= result from) 由某事引起 (yóu mǒushì yǐnqǐ) to arise from sth ( frm) - (from sitting, kneeling)
从(從)某处(處)站起来(來) (cóng mǒuchù zhànqǐlai) - (from bed)
起床 (qǐchuáng)
if the need/opportunity arises 一旦有需要/机(機)会(會) (yīdàn yǒu xūyào/jīhuì)
Definition to come into notice if a problem arises later in pregnancy Synonyms set in stem come to light come into being Definition to get or stand up (old-fashioned) I arose from the chair and left. Synonyms get to your feet stand up spring up leap up Definition to get or stand up He arose at 6:30 a.m. as usual. Synonyms get up wake up get out of bed the flat terrace, from which arises the volume of the house Additional synonymsDefinition to come into sight A woman appeared at the far end of the street. Synonyms come into view, emerge, occur, attend, surface, come out, turn out, arise, turn up, be present, loom, show (informal), issue, develop, arrive, show up (informal), come to light, crop up (informal), materialize, come forth, come into sight, show your faceDefinition to awake He was snoring when I awakened him. Synonyms awake, wake, wake up, revive, arouse, rouseDefinition to bring or come into being It began as a local festival. Synonyms come into existence, start, appear, emerge, spring, be born, arise, dawn, be developed, be created, originate, commence, be invented, become available, crop up (informal), come into being |