to arise
01
站起来, 起身
to stand up or get up from a sitting position
Intransitive
例子
As the judge entered the courtroom, everyone in attendance respectfully arose out of courtesy.
当法官进入法庭时,所有在场的人都礼貌地站起来以示尊重。
例子
Every morning, she would arise early to enjoy the tranquility of dawn.
每天早晨,她都会早早起床,享受黎明的宁静。
例子
Unexpected challenges can arise during the course of a project, requiring swift problem-solving.
在项目过程中可能会出现意想不到的挑战,需要快速解决问题。
例子
Crops that arise from well-tended soil usually grow more robustly.
从精心照料的土壤中生长出来的作物通常生长得更加强壮。
例子
The people were inspired to arise when they witnessed widespread corruption in the government.
当人们目睹政府中普遍存在的腐败时,他们被激励起义。
06
升起, 上升
(of some substances) to rise into the air
Intransitive: to arise from sth
例子
Smoke arose from the chimneys of the old factory and disappeared into the sky.
烟雾从老工厂的烟囱中升起,然后消失在天空中。
07
出现, 显现
(of large or distant objects) to become gradually visible as one gets closer to it
Intransitive
例子
The tall skyscraper began to arise as we drove closer to the city center.
当我们驶近市中心时,高大的摩天大楼开始出现。



























