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risen
(vbl.)rise的過去分詞(a.)升起的,復活的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rise
v. i.
[
imp.
Rose
p. p.
Risen
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rising
.]
1.
To
move
from
a
lower
position
to
a
higher
;
to
ascend
;
to
mount
up
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
go
upward
by
walking
,
climbing
,
flying
,
or
any
other
voluntary
motion
;
as
,
a
bird
rises
in
the
air
;
a
fish
rises
to
the
bait
.
(b)
To
ascend
or
float
in
a
fluid
,
as
gases
or
vapors
in
air
,
cork
in
water
,
and
the
like
.
(c)
To
move
upward
under
the
influence
of
a
projecting
force
;
as
,
a
bullet
rises
in
the
air
.
(d)
To
grow
upward
;
to
attain
a
certain
height
;
as
,
this
elm
rises
to
the
height
of
seventy
feet
.
(e)
To
reach
a
higher
level
by
increase
of
quantity
or
bulk
;
to
swell
;
as
,
a
river
rises
in
its
bed
;
the
mercury
rises
in
the
thermometer
.
(f)
To
become
erect
;
to
assume
an
upright
position
;
as
,
to
rise
from
a
chair
or
from
a
fall
.
(g)
To
leave
one's
bed
;
to
arise
;
as
,
to
rise
early
.
He
that
would
thrive
,
must
rise
by
five
.
--
Old
Proverb
.
(h)
To
tower
up
;
to
be
heaved
up
;
as
,
the
Alps
rise
far
above
the
sea
.
(i)
To
slope
upward
;
as
,
a
path
,
a
line
,
or
surface
rises
in
this
direction
.
“A
rising
ground.”
(j)
To
retire
;
to
give
up
a
siege
.
He
,
rising
with
small
honor
from
Gunza
, . . .
was
gone
.
--
Knolles
.
(k)
To
swell
or
puff
up
in
the
process
of
fermentation
;
to
become
light
,
as
dough
,
and
the
like
.
2.
To
have
the
aspect
or
the
effect
of
rising
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
appear
above
the
horizont
,
as
the
sun
,
moon
,
stars
,
and
the
like
.
“He
maketh
his
sun
to
rise
on
the
evil
and
the
good.”
(b)
To
become
apparent
;
to
emerge
into
sight
;
to
come
forth
;
to
appear
;
as
,
an
eruption
rises
on
the
skin
;
the
land
rises
to
view
to
one
sailing
toward
the
shore
.
(c)
To
become
perceptible
to
other
senses
than
sight
;
as
,
a
noise
rose
on
the
air
;
odor
rises
from
the
flower
.
(d)
To
have
a
beginning
;
to
proceed
;
to
originate
;
as
,
rivers
rise
in
lakes
or
springs
.
A
scepter
shall
rise
out
of
Israel
.
--
Num
.
xxiv
. 17.
Honor
and
shame
from
no
condition
rise
.
--
Pope
.
3.
To
increase
in
size
,
force
,
or
value
;
to
proceed
toward
a
climax
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
increase
in
power
or
fury
; --
said
of
wind
or
a
storm
,
and
hence
,
of
passion
.
“High
winde
. . .
began
to
rise
,
high
passions
--
anger
, hate.”
(b)
To
become
of
higher
value
;
to
increase
in
price
.
Bullion
is
risen
to
six
shillings
. . .
the
ounce
.
--
Locke
.
(c)
To
become
larger
;
to
swell
; --
said
of
a
boil
,
tumor
,
and
the
like
.
(d)
To
increase
in
intensity
; --
said
of
heat
.
(e)
To
become
louder
,
or
higher
in
pitch
,
as
the
voice
.
(f)
To
increase
in
amount
;
to
enlarge
;
as
,
his
expenses
rose
beyond
his
expectations
.
4.
In
various
figurative
senses
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
become
excited
,
opposed
,
or
hostile
;
to
go
to
war
;
to
take
up
arms
;
to
rebel
.
At
our
heels
all
hell
should
rise
With
blackest
insurrection
. --
Milton
.
No
more
shall
nation
against
nation
rise
.
--
Pope
.
(b)
To
attain
to
a
better
social
position
;
to
be
promoted
;
to
excel
;
to
succeed
.
Some
rise
by
sin
,
and
some
by
virtue
fall
.
--
Shak
.
(c)
To
become
more
and
more
dignified
or
forcible
;
to
increase
in
interest
or
power
; --
said
of
style
,
thought
,
or
discourse
;
as
,
to
rise
in
force
of
expression
;
to
rise
in
eloquence
;
a
story
rises
in
interest
.
(d)
To
come
to
mind
;
to
be
suggested
;
to
occur
.
A
thought
rose
in
me
,
which
often
perplexes
men
of
contemplative
natures
.
--
Spectator
.
(e)
To
come
;
to
offer
itself
.
There
chanced
to
the
prince's
hand
to
rise
An ancient book
. --
Spenser
.
5.
To
ascend
from
the
grave
;
to
come
to
life
.
But
now
is
Christ
risen
from
the
dead
.
--
1.
Cor
.
xv
. 20.
6.
To
terminate
an
official
sitting
;
to
adjourn
;
as
,
the
committee
rose
after
agreeing
to
the
report
.
It
was
near
nine
. . .
before
the
House
rose
.
--
Macaulay
.
7.
To
ascend
on
a
musical
scale
;
to
take
a
higher
pith
;
as
,
to
rise
a
tone
or
semitone
.
8.
Print.
To
be
lifted
,
or
to
admit
of
being
lifted
,
from
the
imposing
stone
without
dropping
any
of
the
type
; --
said
of
a
form
.
Syn:
--
To
arise
;
mount
;
ascend
;
climb
;
scale
.
Usage:
--
Rise
,
Appreciate
.
Some
in
America
use
the
word
appreciate
for
“rise
in
value;”
as
,
stocks
appreciate
,
money
appreciates
,
etc
.
This
use
is
not
unknown
in
England
,
but
it
is
less
common
there
.
It
is
undesirable
,
because
rise
sufficiently
expresses
the
idea
,
and
appreciate
has
its
own
distinctive
meaning
,
which
ought
not
to
be
confused
with
one
so
entirely
different
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ris·en
1.
p.
p
. & a.
from
Rise
.
“Her
risen
Son
and
Lord.”
2.
(
Obs
.)
imp. pl.
of
Rise
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rise
n
1:
a
growth
in
strength
or
number
or
importance
[
ant
:
fall
]
2:
the
act
of
changing
location
in
an
upward
direction
[
syn
:
ascent
,
ascension
,
ascending
]
3:
an
upward
slope
or
grade
(
as
in
a
road
); "
the
car
couldn't
make
it
up
the
rise
" [
syn
:
ascent
,
acclivity
,
raise
,
climb
,
upgrade
] [
ant
:
descent
]
4:
a
movement
upward
; "
they
cheered
the
rise
of
the
hot-air
balloon
" [
syn
:
rising
,
ascent
,
ascension
] [
ant
:
fall
]
5:
the
amount
a
salary
is
increased
; "
he
got
a
3%
raise
"; "
he
got
a
wage
hike
" [
syn
:
raise
,
wage hike
,
hike
,
wage
increase
,
salary increase
]
6:
the
property
possessed
by
a
slope
or
surface
that
rises
[
syn
:
upgrade
,
rising slope
]
7:
a
wave
that
lifts
the
surface
of
the
water
or
ground
[
syn
:
lift
]
8: (
theology
)
the
origination
of
the
Holy
Spirit
at
Pentecost
;
"
the
emanation
of
the
Holy
Spirit
"; "
the
rising
of
the
Holy
Ghost
"; "
the
doctrine
of
the
procession
of
the
Holy
Spirit
from
the
Father
and
the
Son
" [
syn
:
emanation
,
procession
]
9:
an
increase
in
cost
; "
they
asked
for
a
10%
rise
in
rates
"
[
syn
:
boost
,
hike
,
cost increase
]
10:
increase
in
price
or
value
; "
the
news
caused
a
general
advance
on
the
stock
market
" [
syn
:
advance
]
v
1:
move
upward
; "
The
fog
lifted
"; "
The
smoke
arose
from
the
forest
fire
"; "
The
mist
uprose
from
the
meadows
" [
syn
:
lift
,
arise
,
move up
,
go up
,
come up
,
uprise
] [
ant
:
descend
]
2:
increase
in
value
or
to
a
higher
point
; "
prices
climbed
steeply
"; "
the
value
of
our
house
rose
sharply
last
year
"
[
syn
:
go up
,
climb
]
3:
rise
to
one's
feet
; "
The
audience
got
up
and
applauded
"
[
syn
:
arise
,
uprise
,
get up
,
stand up
] [
ant
:
sit
down
,
lie down
]
4:
rise
up
; "
The
building
rose
before
them
" [
syn
:
lift
,
rear
]
5:
come
to
the
surface
[
syn
:
surface
,
come up
,
rise up
]
6:
become
more
extreme
; "
The
tension
heightened
" [
syn
:
heighten
]
7:
come
into
existence
;
take
on
form
or
shape
; "
A
new
religious
movement
originated
in
that
country
"; "
a
love
that
sprang
up
from
friendship
"; "
the
idea
for
the
book
grew
out
of
a
short
story
"; "
An
interesting
phenomenon
uprose
" [
syn
:
originate
,
arise
,
develop
,
uprise
,
spring up
,
grow
]
8:
be
promoted
,
move
to
a
better
position
[
syn
:
move up
]
9:
go
up
or
advance
; "
Sales
were
climbing
after
prices
were
lowered
" [
syn
:
wax
,
mount
,
climb
] [
ant
:
wane
]
10:
get
up
and
out
of
bed
; "
I
get
up
at
7 A.M.
every
day
"; "
They
rose
early
"; "
He
uprose
at
night
" [
syn
:
get up
,
turn
out
,
arise
,
uprise
] [
ant
:
go to bed
,
go to bed
]
11:
rise
in
rank
or
status
; "
Her
new
novel
jumped
high
on
the
bestseller
list
" [
syn
:
jump
,
climb up
]
12:
increase
in
volume
; "
the
dough
rose
slowly
in
the
warm
room
"
[
syn
:
prove
]
13:
become
heartened
or
elated
; "
Her
spirits
rose
when
she
heard
the
good
news
"
14:
exert
oneself
to
meet
a
challenge
; "
rise
to
a
challenge
";
"
rise
to
the
occasion
"
15:
take
part
in
a
rebellion
;
renounce
a
former
allegiance
[
syn
:
rebel
,
arise
,
rise up
]
16:
come
up
,
of
celestial
bodies
; "
The
sun
also
rises
"; "
The
sun
uprising
sees
the
dusk
night
fled
..."; "
Jupiter
ascends
"
[
syn
:
come up
,
uprise
,
ascend
] [
ant
:
set
]
17:
return
from
the
dead
; "
Christ
is
risen
!"; "
The
dead
are
to
uprise
" [
syn
:
resurrect
,
uprise
]
[
also
:
rose
,
risen
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
risen
adj
: (
of
e.g.
celestial
bodies
)
above
the
horizon
; "
the
risen
sun
"
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
risen
See
rise
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