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I . rise [raɪz] RZ.

1. rise (upward movement):

dvig r.m.
rise of the sun
rise of the sun
vzhod r.m.

2. rise (in fishing):

rise

3. rise MUZ.:

rise of a pitch, sound

4. rise (in society):

rise
rise to power

5. rise:

rise (hill)
vzpetina r.ż.
rise (in a road)
grbina r.ż.
rise (in a road)
vzpetina r.ż.

6. rise (height):

rise of an arch, step
višina r.ż.

7. rise (increase):

rise
rise
[pay] rise Brit

II . rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. rise (ascend):

rise
vzpenjati se [f. dk. vzpeti se]
rise curtain
dvigovati se [f. dk. dvigniti se]

2. rise (become visible):

rise moon, sun
vzhajati [f. dk. vziti]

3. rise voice:

rise
višati se [f. dk. zvišati se]

4. rise (improve position):

rise
vzpenjati se [f. dk. vzpeti se]
to rise to fame
to rise in sb's esteem

5. rise (from a chair):

rise
vstajati [f. dk. vstati]
rise

6. rise (get out of bed):

rise
vstajati [f. dk. vstati]

7. rise (be reborn):

rise

8. rise wind:

rise

9. rise (rebel):

to rise against sb/sth

10. rise (incline upwards):

rise ground
dvigati se [f. dk. dvigniti se]
rise ground
vzpenjati se [f. dk. vzpeti se]

11. rise GASTR.:

rise yeast, dough

12. rise:

rise (increase)
naraščati [f. dk. narasti]
rise (in height) river, prices
dvigati se [f. dk. dvigniti se]

14. rise (become louder):

rise voice
dvigovati se [f. dk. dvigniti se]

15. rise mood, spirits:

rise

16. rise barometer, thermometer:

rise
to rise to the bait
rise and shine!

rise above CZ. cz. nieprzech. to rise above sth

1. rise (protrude):

to rise above sth

2. rise (be superior to):

to rise above sth

rise up CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. rise (mutiny):

to rise up against

2. rise (be visible):

rise

3. rise (become present in mind):

rise
porajati se [f. dk. poroditi se]
to rise up in sb's mind

ˈhigh-rise RZ.

ˈpay rise RZ., ˈpay raise RZ.

high-rise ˈbuild·ing RZ., high-rise ˈflats RZ.

high-rise building l.mn. Brit:

stolpnica r.ż.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Others are polycentric, meaning one zoospore gives rise to many zoosporangium connected by a rhizomycelium.
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The use of higher alpha-olefins (hexene or octene) gives rise to enhanced stretch film characteristics, particularly in respect of elongation at break and puncture resistance.
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It was essential that this novelist never rise again.
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He pointed to workers' savings and pent-up demand, and predicted a huge jump in national income and a rise in standard of living.
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On this day and the next, the ocean experienced a neap tide, and failed to rise.
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Normally, gas bubbles formed in a metallic melt tend to quickly rise to its surface due to the high buoyancy forces in the high-density liquid.
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A 13-story high-rise building was constructed in 1966 and served as housing for the elderly.
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These definitions give rise to the often illusory distinction between hard-style and soft-style martial arts.
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Therefore, as incomes rise, the demand for manufactured goods increases more rapidly than demand for primary products.
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With the rise of satellite broadcasting and pay television, soccer was being turned into a ruthlessly competitive international sport, in which athleticism was at a premium.
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