to rise up
[phrase form: rise]
01
起义, 反抗
to join a rebellion or reject a previous allegiance, often as a group effort against authority or for a cause
Intransitive
例子
The protestors were determined to rise up and oppose the unjust policies of the government.
抗议者决心起义,反对政府的不公正政策。
The workers decided to rise up against the exploitative practices of the company.
工人们决定起义反对公司的剥削行为。
02
上升, 升起
to move upward from below or beneath something until reaching the top or surface
Intransitive
例子
The diver watched the fish rise up to the surface of the water.
潜水员看着鱼浮上水面。
As the tide rose, the water slowly began to rise up over the sand.
随着潮水上涨,水开始慢慢上升过沙子。
03
用后腿站立, 以后腿立起
(of a four-legged animal) to stand or lift its body on its hind legs
Intransitive
例子
The horse rose up on its hind legs, striking the ground with its hooves.
马用后腿站了起来,用蹄子敲击地面。
The bear suddenly rose up, towering over the forest floor as it searched for food.
熊突然站了起来,在森林地面上方高高耸立,寻找食物。



























