
낮은 곳에서 높은 곳으로 이동하거나 공중으로 떠오르다.
To move from a lower position to a higher one through the air or water.
예문:
"The hot air balloon began to rise slowly as the burner was ignited."
"Bubbles of oxygen rise to the surface of the aquarium."
수량, 수치, 가치 또는 강도가 이전보다 더 커지거나 높아지다.
To increase in amount, number, value, or intensity.
예문:
"The price of gold has risen significantly over the last decade."
"Unemployment rates are expected to rise following the factory closures."
앉아 있거나 누워 있다가 몸을 일으켜 세우다.
To get up from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position, often as a sign of respect.
예문:
"The congregation rose to sing the final hymn of the service."
"He rose from his chair to shake hands with the new guest."
권력이나 정부에 대항하여 반란을 일으키거나 무기를 들다.
To rebel or take up arms against an established authority or government.
예문:
"The local tribes rose against the colonial governors."
"History shows that people will eventually rise when their basic rights are denied."
강 등이 특정 장소에서 시작되거나 발원하다.
To have its source or beginning in a particular place, especially a river.
예문:
"The Thames rises in the Cotswold Hills of Gloucestershire."
"Many of the continent's major rivers rise in this mountain range."
수량, 수준, 혹은 비율 등이 늘어남.
An increase in the amount, level, or percentage of something.
예문:
"The sudden rise in interest rates caught many investors by surprise."
"There has been a noticeable rise in the popularity of electric vehicles."
권력, 성공, 혹은 중요도가 높아지는 과정.
The process of becoming more powerful, successful, or important.
예문:
"The book documents the politician's meteoric rise to power."
"Her rise from a junior clerk to managing director took only five years."