rise
suomi-englanti sanakirjarise englannista suomeksi
kohoaminen
nousu
kohota
nousta
nousta vastaan
korotus
syntyä
nousta seisomaan
nousta kuolleista
kohentua
nousta ylös vuoteesta
nouseminen
Substantiivi
Verbi
rise englanniksi
To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.
To move upwards.
(ux)
To slope upward.
To appear to move upwards from behind the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
(RQ:Falkner Moonfleet)
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To be resurrected.
(RQ:Macaulay History of England)before the House rose.
To attain a higher status.
(RQ:Shakespeare Measure)
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(quote-journal)
Of a quantity, price, etc., to increase.
To become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in interest or power; said of style, thought, or discourse.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity). Our table in the dining-room became again the abode of scintillating wit and caustic repartee, Farrar bracing up to his old standard, and the demand for seats in the vicinity rose to an animated competition.
To become active, effective or operational, especially in response to an external or internal stimulus.
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(RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)
To swell or up in the process of fermentation; to become light.
To have its source (in a particular place).
1802 December 1, “Interesting description of the Montanna Real”, in ''The Monthly magazine, or, British register'', Number 94 (Number 5 of Volume 14), page 396:
- The majestic Marannon, or Amazon River, rises out of the Lake Launcocha, situated in the province of Tarma, in 10° 14ʹ south latitude, and ten leagues to the north of Pasco.
To become perceptible to the senses (other than sight).
To become agitated, opposed, or hostile; to to war; to up arms; to rebel.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Pope Works 1751)
(RQ:Spectator)men of contemplative natures.
To cause to go up or ascend.
{{quote-text|en|year=1882|author=William Clark Russell|title=My Watch Below
{{RQ:Knolles Turkes
To come; to offer itself.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
To be lifted, or capable of being lifted, from the stone without dropping any of the type; said of a form.
(rfex)
The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater.
The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of trousers or shorts.
A small hill; ''used chiefly in place names''.
An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.
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(RQ:Twain Huckleberry Finn)
A very noticeable visible or audible reaction of a person or group.
(alternative form of)
A giant.
(gl-verb form of)
(inflection of)
(feminine plural of)
mountain troll.
to spank
(alt form)
(infl of)