单词 | Rise |
例句 | 1 He that will thrive must rise at five. 2 Truth, once crushed, will rise again. 3 Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt. 4 One may sooner fall than rise. 5 Those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas. 6 Who makes everything right must rise early. 7 He that lies down [sleeps] with dogs must rise up with fleas. 8 He who does not rise early never does a good day’s work. 9 He that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas. 10 Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark. 11 Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. 12 Early to bed and early to rise make a man healthy, wealthy and wise. 13 No friendship lives long that owes its rise to the pot. 14 The probability is that prices will rise rapidly. 15 When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface. 16 High mountains rise above the plain. 17 He who falls today may rise tomorrow. 18 I daren't ask her for a rise. 19 The price of cigarettes is set to rise again. 20 House prices are expected to rise sharply. 21 People made a protest about the rise in prices. 22 She kneaded the dough and left it to rise. 23 Gas charges will rise in July. 24 Contrary to expectations, interest rates did not rise. 25 The expectation is that property prices will rise. 26 He was wont to rise early. 27 A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable. 28 If I don't get a pay rise I'll quit. 29 Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict. 30 The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment. 1 The probability is that prices will rise rapidly. 2 When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface. 3 High mountains rise above the plain. 4 The price of cigarettes is set to rise again. 5 House prices are expected to rise sharply. 6 People made a protest about the rise in prices. 7 She kneaded the dough and left it to rise. 8 Gas charges will rise in July. 9 Contrary to expectations, interest rates did not rise. 10 The expectation is that property prices will rise. 11 A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable. 12 We anticipate that sales will rise next year. 13 Prices continue to rise month after month . 14 With an upward trend in inflation, you expect prices to rise. 15 Cancer deaths caused by fallout from weapons testing could rise to 2.4 million over the next few centuries. 16 The rise in crime is mainly due to social and economic factors. 17 Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street. 18 Insulin is used to control the rise of glucose levels in the blood. 19 Xenophobic nationalism is on the rise in some West European countries. 20 The people made a protest about the rise in prices. 21 It is not possible to observe this phenomenon directly, but its effects can be seen in the rise in global temperatures. 22 The rise in interest rates had a direct bearing on the company's profits. 23 The last decade has witnessed a serious rise in the levels of racism and hostility to Black and ethnic groups. 24 There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price. 25 Domestic fuel bills are set to rise again in the autumn. 26 The rise in unemployment is seen as indicative of a new economic recession. 27 She lay in a state of suspended animation, waiting for dawnlight, when she would rise. 28 The government must take action now to stop the rise in violent crime. 29 It tells the story of an aspiring young man's attempt to rise above the squalor of the street. 30 Gibbon's monumental work 'The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire' 31 We anticipate that sales will rise next year. 32 Prices continue to rise month after month . 33 I asked for a pay rise and she agreed. 34 His rise to power was very rapid. 35 With an upward trend in inflation, you expect prices to rise. 36 Cancer deaths caused by fallout from weapons testing could rise to 2.4 million over the next few centuries. 37 The rise in crime is mainly due to social and economic factors. 38 Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street. 39 Insulin is used to control the rise of glucose levels in the blood. 40 Xenophobic nationalism is on the rise in some West European countries. 41 5.Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. 42 The people made a protest about the rise in prices. 43 The road of life is a spiral path, only swagger, flexible turning, can rise to the ideal. 44 It is not possible to observe this phenomenon directly, but its effects can be seen in the rise in global temperatures. 45 Longitudinal are easily satisfied, cross ratio is easy to be lost; meet the person is easy to come to a standstill, the lost is easy to choose to rise. 46 The rise in interest rates had a direct bearing on the company's profits. 47 The last decade has witnessed a serious rise in the levels of racism and hostility to Black and ethnic groups. 48 There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price. 49 Domestic fuel bills are set to rise again in the autumn. 50 The rise in unemployment is seen as indicative of a new economic recession. 51 For all pain helps to make us rise, however much we may hate it at the time. 52 There are plenty of fish in the river, and good baits on my line, but the fish are getting clever and refuse to rise to the bait today. 53 Here's an inside tip: The faster you rise, the harder you fall. 54 The yield of rice will rise to 700 kilograms per mu. 55 She lay in a state of suspended animation, waiting for dawnlight, when she would rise. 56 The government must take action now to stop the rise in violent crime. 57 It tells the story of an aspiring young man's attempt to rise above the squalor of the street. 58 Gibbon's monumental work 'The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire' 59 We are sure that there is sb in the house because we see smoke rise straight up in the air. 60 To look back, and saw one no longer young, never make public does not rise. 31 At these latitudes the sun does not rise at all on winter days. 32 There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work. 33 We put our house on the market as soon as house prices started to rise. 34 The report ascribes the rise in childhood asthma to the increase in pollution. 35 The recent rise in crime is a matter of considerable public concern. 36 As water begins to boil, bubbles rise ever faster to the surface. 37 The pay rise represented an across-the-board increase of between 9% for the highest paid and 32% for the lowest paid worker. 38 Many monster high - rise buildings spring up all over the city. 39 We expect a rise in both our production and our cash flow. 40 Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates. 41 The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend. 42 The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 1990. Hence a new set of policy actions will be required soon. 43 The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza. 44 A rise in interest rates would severely retard economic growth. 45 We are expecting a rise in food prices this month. 46 Teachers settled for a 4.2% pay rise with retrospective effect from 1 April. 47 Towering snowcapped peaks rise majestically. 48 Her disappearance gave rise to the wildest rumours. 49 Unemployment continued its remorseless rise. 50 If prices rise the country could slide into anarchy. 51 By careful strategy she negotiated a substantial pay rise. 52 The unemployment figures are not necessarily related to the rise in prices. 53 If uncontrolled, the shortage would set off a new rise in meat prices. 54 A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment. 55 His observations gave rise to an animated and lively discussion. 56 The purpose was to halt the rise in the exchange rate of the Swiss franc. 57 Some ministers admit privately that unemployment could continue to rise. 58 The increase of wages is proportional to the rise in prices. 59 They argued that only a negligible rise in atmosphere radioactivity resulted from the test. 60 The rise in interest rates acted as a brake on expenditure. 61 At these latitudes the sun does not rise at all on winter days. 62 There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work. 63 We put our house on the market as soon as house prices started to rise. 64 The report ascribes the rise in childhood asthma to the increase in pollution. 65 There are plenty of fish in the river, and good baits on my line, but the fish are getting clever and refuse to rise to a bait today. 66 if the sun were to rise in the west, i'd never change my mind to love you forever. 67 The recent rise in crime is a matter of considerable public concern. 67 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 68 As water begins to boil, bubbles rise ever faster to the surface. 69 The pay rise represented an across-the-board increase of between 9% for the highest paid and 32% for the lowest paid worker. 70 Many monster high - rise buildings spring up all over the city. 71 We expect a rise in both our production and our cash flow. 72 Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates. 73 The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend. 74 The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 1990. Hence a new set of policy actions will be required soon. 75 Early to bed, early to rise, make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. 76 The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza. 77 A rise in interest rates would severely retard economic growth. 78 We are expecting a rise in food prices this month. 79 Teachers settled for a 4.2% pay rise with retrospective effect from 1 April. 80 Wish you an endless view to cheer your eyes, then one more story mount and higher rise. 81 She's spent all her recent pay rise. 82 Unhygienic conditions give rise to disease. 83 So you want a rise? Dream on! 84 It was her wont to rise early. 85 Fear caused his hair to rise. 86 She felt a warm blush rise to her cheeks. 87 It was her custom to rise early. 88 The floodwaters began to rise again. 89 The nurses' union negotiated a 3% pay rise. 90 We are expecting a sharp rise in interest rates. 61 I asked for a rise of salary so I could bail out. 62 The rise in taxation will put pounds on the cost of living. 63 High unemployment is not necessarily linked with the rise in prices. 64 No one could emerge from that avalanche alive, unless one believed that man could rise from the dead. 65 The numbers also demonstrate that intermarriage is on the rise. 66 This fall of prices is consequent on the rise in production. 91 She watched the bubbles rise to the surface. 92 The conference will now rise for dinner. 93 I try to rise above prejudice. 94 Taxes look set to rise again. 95 Figures showed a 9% rise in inflation. 96 I'm going to ask for a rise. 97 A rise in oil prices depresses the car market. 98 The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists. 99 Her disappearance gave rise to the wildest rumours. 100 The prison population is continuing to rise. 101 The rise in interest rates will push prices up. 102 I'd banked on getting a pay rise this year. 103 She argued against a rise in interest rates. 104 The rise in share prices failed to materialize. 105 After three years here you'll qualify for a rise. 106 He refused to rise to the bait . 107 If prices rise the country could slide into anarchy. 108 The cliffs rise majestically from the ocean. 109 She's had a big pay rise. 110 I always rise with the bell. 111 They expected house prices to rise. 112 Teachers were awarded a 6% pay rise . 113 The rise in temperature is not statistically significant. 114 The rise in crime constitutes a threat to society. 115 Can a man rise from the grave? 116 The cost of living continues to rise. 117 He didn't get his expected pay rise. 118 The rise of computer technology has transformed industry. 119 Conceivably,(http:///rise.html) interest rates could rise very high indeed. 120 Prices are expected to rise even higher this year. 121 The railworkers were offered a 3% pay rise . 122 America's rise in rates was conjoined with higher rates elsewhere. 123 The profits rise was achieved against a backdrop of falling metal prices. 124 Police say that youth crime is on the rise again. 125 The unemployment figures are not necessarily related to the rise in prices. 126 The probable result of global warming will be a rise in sea levels. 127 She claimed that the rise in unemployment was just a further manifestation of the government's incompetence. 128 The rise of racism concerns Sikhs because they are such a visible minority. 129 August has seen a large rise in the number of unemployed. 130 Jane should get a good rise this year; she's in high favor with the management. 131 The rise in inflation is a clear signal that the government's policies are not working. 132 There was a modest rise in high-street spending last month. 133 If uncontrolled,(Sentencedict) the shortage would set off a new rise in meat prices. 134 A pay rise is not within the realms of possibility, I'm afraid. 135 Few people will be dancing in the streets about a two per cent pay rise. 136 The dough will rise until it is double in bulk. 137 She had the courage and determination to rise above her physical disability. 138 Public spending is supposed to fall, not rise, in the next few years. 139 She marched in here, bold as brass, and demanded a pay rise. 140 He had struggled hard to rise above his humble background. 141 The band has enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable rise in popularity. 142 Entry standards into the profession are set to rise further. 143 We have allowed spending and borrowing to rise in this recession. 144 They left food and ammunition on the way—but would the enemy rise to so obvious the bait? 145 The sea may rise or the land may fall; either way the sand dunes will be gone in a short time. 146 Let us respond.Let us rise as one man in defence of our motherland. 147 The waters continue to rise as more than 1,000 people are evacuated. 148 His observations gave rise to an animated and lively discussion. 149 The rise in interest rates put our estimates out by several thousands. 150 The band's sudden rise to fame took everyone by surprise. 151 International support has given rise to a new optimism in the company. 152 He likes to tell people of his rise from rags to riches. 153 The seasonally adjusted unemployment figures show a rise of twelve-hundred. 154 We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze? 155 If he starts talking about another job, that means he wants a rise in pay. 156 The facts of the border incidents are only now beginning to rise to the surface. 157 Once you have a flat in central Berlin,you can always monetize it when the prices rise. 157 try its best to collect and build good sentences. 158 Oil prices are certain to rise following the agreement to limit production. 159 Temperatures will not rise above zero tonight. Over is used with numbers, ages, money and time:He's over 50. 160 The pay rise was in excess of spending limits imposed/set by the government. 161 The rise in fuel prices is intended to act as a discouragement to car users from using their cars. 162 I don't think this is the right moment to ask for a pay rise. 163 Bar a plateau in 1989, there has been a rise in inflation ever since the mid-1980's. 164 The film tells anew the story of his rise to fame and power. 165 Premiums for third-party cover are set to rise by up to 25 per cent. 166 Farmers are angry because the rise fails to keep pace with inflation. 167 There has been an alarming rise in separatism and inter-ethnic violence in the country. 168 In a compromise between management and unions, a 4% pay rise was agreed in return for an increase in productivity. 169 The rise in unemployment is paralleled by an increase in petty crime. 170 The only thing I wanted was to rise up from the table and leave this house. 171 There is a tendency for unemployment to rise in the summer. 172 Her pay rise brought her into a new tax bracket. 173 She was the only woman to rise to such an exalted position. 174 The number of people killed in the explosion is likely to rise still higher. 175 The people of the whole country got united to rise up against the foreign invaders. 176 In summer, the temperature can rise to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. 177 The increase of wages is proportional to the rise in prices. 178 The trade unions bargained away their rights in exchange for a small pay rise. 179 These measures are designed to stem the rise of violent crime. 180 Trade Union leaders have demanded the government rescind the price rise. 181 The imposition of the tax on books caused a sharp rise in price. 182 The announcementof the pay rise had a sting in its tail we would have to work longer hours. 183 They argued that only a negligible rise in atmosphere radioactivity resulted from the test. 184 It's going to be a difficult job but I'm sure she'll rise to the challenge. 185 The city's rise to prominence as a port began in the early nineteenth century. 186 It is no thanks to the Government that net assets did rise. 187 Thinking ahead(), we might be wise to build the new factory now before prices rise again. 188 In the early 1960s, the voices of dissent began to rise. 189 She was chuffed at / about getting a pay rise. 190 The paper's price rise will encourage readers to desert in even greater numbers. 191 There has been a rise in crime for the second year in succession. 192 Their main thesis was that the rise in earnings was due to improvements in education. 193 The bank's staff were already angered by a meagre 3.1% pay rise. 194 So many things concurred to give rise to the problem. 195 She watched the gentle rise and fall of his chest as he slept. 196 Low levels of choline in the body can give rise to high blood-pressure. 197 She felt panic and terror rise in her whenever she thought of the future. 198 We found that television and radio gave rise to far fewer complaints than did the printed media. 199 You expect a certain amount of criticism, but you have to rise above it. 200 They left food and ammunition on the way—but would the enemy rise to so obvious a bait? 201 The rise in taxation will put pounds on the cost of living. 202 A small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in council tax. 203 After his father's death, he was able to rise to power and take centre stage. 204 The audience was waiting for the curtain to rise . 205 The nurses have been offered an extra 5%, but they're standing out for a 7% pay rise. 206 The increase in violent crimes is al'lied to the rise in unemployment. 207 The price of oil finally bottomed out and began to rise again. 208 The latest crime figures show a sharp rise in burglaries. 209 The rise of the novel was coincident with the decline of storytelling. 210 Inflation is going to rise 2% from its present level. 211 The boys got a rise out of Joe by teasing him. 212 The rise in wages cut into the profits of the company. 213 High unemployment is not necessarily linked with the rise in prices. 214 The book charts her rise to fame as an actress. 215 A worrying trend for insurers has been a rise in fraudulent claims. 216 If you're not careful, you can wave goodbye to any pay rise this year. 217 Any lack of precision in the contract could give rise to a dispute. 217 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 218 You can hardly expect a pay rise when you've only been working for the company for two weeks! 219 The rise in the unemployment figure should level out soon. 220 Some businesses have been hit very hard by the rise in interest rates. 221 A rise in interest rates would reverse the downward trend in inflation. 222 The press gave ear to the chancellor's warning of a possible rise in interest rates. 223 We're seeking a pay rise that's in line with inflation. 224 These calculations are based on the assumption that prices will continue to rise. 225 The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century. 226 The company's expansion was predicated on the assumption that sales would rise. 227 The cosmonauts photographed the rise of the sun in space. 228 Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface. 229 The recent rise in prices there tells heavily on low - salaried employees. 230 It was a shrewd move to buy your house just before property prices started to rise. 231 The unions overplayed their hand in the end and failed to get the pay rise they wanted. 232 The bread mixture was set beside the fire to rise. 233 City residents also blame migrant workers for the sharp rise in the urban crime rate. 234 The rise of the charges for water and electricity will react on living expenses. 235 Gas bubbles in any liquid tend to rise to the surface . 236 Choose your moment carefully if you want to ask her for a pay rise. 237 It is an axiomatic fact that governments rise and fall on the state of the economy. 238 The price of petrol will rise by 5p a gallon from tomorrow. 239 A wage rise of 10 pounds a week across the board. 240 A gradient of 1 in 4 is a rise of fall of one metre for every four metres forward. 241 The car workers' union is demanding a 7% pay rise this year. 242 The numbers also demonstrate that intermarriage is on the rise. 243 The government has been juggling the figures to hide the latest rise in unemployment. 244 The rise in crime is often cited as evidence of a general breakdown of authority. 245 This fall of prices is consequent on the rise in production. 246 The union claimed a pay rise worth four times the rate of inflation. 247 If by some mischance the government get elected again,(http:///rise.html) I think taxes will rise. 248 The country could face an energy crisis if demand continues to rise. 249 Good news for all savers a rise in interest rates! 250 This figure is predicted to rise to one billion by the year 2005. 251 Employment levels are unlikely to rise significantly before the end of next year. |
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