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词组 rise above
释义
Idiom
rise aboverise above (something)
to not allow something unpleasant to influence you.
She rose above personal tragedy by following the principles of self-reliance, discipline, and education.Phillips had little hope of rising above poverty.

Phr V
rise above
rises, rising, rose, risen
rise above sth
to not allow something bad that is happening or being done to you to upset you or to affect your behaviour
He has taken a lot of criticism in the press recently but miraculously has risen above it.As a politician you have to rise above personal considerations and think about what's best for people generally.
to be much better or more successful than other people or other things of the same kind
The writing has an intelligence and humour which means that it rises above the level of most romantic fiction.
phraserise above1. rise above sth not passive if someone rises above a bad situation or bad influences, they do not let these things affect them because they have courage, determination, or strong moral principles: Roosevelt had the ability to rise above the petty prejudices of party politics. Even in the darkest moments, she could rise above all the problems and emerge triumphant.2. rise above sth not passive to be much better than the standard that someone or something else achieves: Coleman is one player capable of rising above the mediocre performance of his team. boxing that seldom rose above the level of a bar-room brawl

rise above

1. To achieve superiority over someone or something. The star pupil rose far above the rest of the students in his class. There are points where the film rises above simple cinema and transcends into art.
2. To act more maturely than someone; to disregard or refuse to engage in petty or unimportant actions or behavior. Listen, I know they get on your nerves, but you've got to rise above such belittling comments. I'm still trying to rise above my tendency to get angry at other drivers.

rise above something

 
1. Lit. to move up above something. The huge sun rose above the horizon and spread its red glow across the sea.
2. Fig. [for one] to ignore petty matters and do what one is meant to do in spite of them. He was able to rise above the squabbling and bring some sense to the proceedings. Jane was never able to rise above her petty dislikes.

rise above

v.
1. To move upward above something: The balloon rose above the trees.
2. To extend upward; be prominent over something: The tower rises above the hill.
3. To be superior to something or someone: Her performance rises above that of her peers.
4. To adopt a better attitude in order to avoid being burdened or concerned with something: He rose above the silly arguing among his classmates and thought of his own ideas.
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