Tradução & Definição
to rise: aumentar, subir, elevar, crescer
Don't confuse the past participle rose with the noun a rose, which is a pretty, fragrant flower. Não confunda o particípio passado rose com o substantivo a rose, que significa uma rosa.
Esse verbo é irregular
I rise / I rose / I have risen
on the rise: em alta, em ascensão, em elevação, a crescer, a aumentar
the rise (and fall of an empire): o triunfo, o ascensão (e a queda de um império)
a pay rise: um aumento de salário, um aumento salarial
(Please) rise (for the national anthem): (Por favor) levantem-se (para o hino nacional)
Pronunciation examples
UK: I rose early this morning in order to have a shower.
US: Crime rates in Burma are on the rise.
Exemplos
- "Productivity will rise"
- "Announcer : Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the national anthem."
- "Edward : Um, no, actually that means that you should give me a substantial pay rise."
- "New York City: the homeless population has risen to a record level: over 300,000 people are sleeping in the streets."
- "Your stunning progress in grammar has risen prodigiously over mere months, and you have finally mastered the present perfect tense, which has only drawn me closer to you."
- "So, now, as my first act as King of Cheeterland, please rise to sing your new national anthem."
- "Today we're going to talk about the rising problem of unemployment in the US."
- "Stock is currently trading at $55 a share, but rising fast."
- "For some time now, I have admired your rising assiduity, which I sometimes call your "participation rate"."
- "The market has been driven by an exchange rate that has risen above two dollars to the British pound for the first time since the early 1980s."
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