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rise /raɪz/ (rose /BrE rəʊz; NAmE roʊz/ , risen /ˈrɪzn/ ) ► SEE ALLrise above sthrise to sthrise up●ˌrise aˈbove sth1. to not be affected or limited by problems, insults, etc.; to be able to deal with problems 不受…影响(或局限);克服;超越◆She was able to rise above her disability. 她战胜了自身的残疾。2. to be too wise or good to do sth wrong or to think or behave in the way other people do 不为…所动;高出,超脱于(常人)◆He had an unusual ability to rise above the prejudices of his generation. 他能力超群,能够摆脱同代人所持的偏见。◆There will always be gossip. You have to try and rise above it. 流言蜚语总会有。你必须尽量置之不理。3. to be better than other similar things 超出(同类事物);出类拔萃◆Her articles never rise above the level of a gossip column. 她的文章从未超出过八卦专栏的水准。[v + prep]●ˈrise to sth1. to deal successfully with a situation or problem that you do not expect or do not usually have to face 成功应对(非常情况、突发问题等)◆The job wasn’t easy but Sam was ready to rise to the challenge. 那份工作并不轻松,可萨姆愿意迎接挑战。◆The play was a challenge for the actors but they rose to the occasion. 这部戏对演员是个挑战,但他们应付裕如。2. to react when sb is deliberately trying to make you angry or get you interested in sth 上当;中圈套;入陷阱◆I refuse to rise to that sort of comment. 对此类言论,我拒绝置评。◆I decided to flatter him and he rose to the bait (= he reacted in the way that I wanted). 我决定奉承他一番,结果他上钩了。[v + prep]●ˌrise ˈup1. (against sb/sth) (formal) to start to fight against or refuse to obey people in authority, for example a government or king 反抗;起义;反叛◆The people rose up against the invaders. 人们起来抗击侵略者。SYN rebel (against sb/sth) 2. (literary) to appear as a tall shape above the surroundings 高耸;屹立;挺立◆A magnificent palace rose up before her. 一座富丽堂皇的宫殿矗立在她面前。[v + adv]▸ ˈuprising noun a situation in which a group of people join together to fight against or to refuse to obey people in authority 起义;暴动;造反◆The uprising was ruthlessly suppressed. 起义被残酷镇压下去了。 |