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rise verb 4increase 增加ADVERB | VERB + RISE | PREPOSITION ADVERBconsiderably, dramatically, markedly, sharply, significantly, steeply, substantially 大幅度地/突然地/显著地/急剧地/明显地/陡然地/大量地增长◆House prices have risen sharply in recent months.房价在最近几个月里急剧上涨。a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/略微增长further, higher 进一步增长steadily 稳步增长gradually 逐步增长exponentially, fast, quickly, rapidly 呈指数增长;急速增长;迅速增长◆The cost of health care is rising faster than ever.医疗保健费比以往增长更快了。VERB + RISEbe expected to, be likely to, be predicted to, be projected to, be set to 有望/很可能/预计会/预测会/肯定会增长◆Entry standards into the profession are set to rise further.进入这个职业的标准肯定要进一步提高。be unlikely to 不大可能上升begin to, start to 开始增长continue to 继续增长PREPOSITIONabove 增长超过⋯◆Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.空气污染已超过可接受的水平。by 增加了⋯◆Unemployment has risen by 25 000 this month.这个月失业人数增加了 25,000 人。from, in ⋯的上涨◆Gas rose in price.汽油价格有所上涨。in line with 和⋯相应增长◆Pensions will rise in line with inflation.退休金会随通货膨胀的增长而增长。to 上升到⋯◆Inflation rose from 2% to 5% last year.去年通货膨胀率从 2% 上升到 5%。 |