rise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rise in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.rise [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] N

II.rise <pt rose, pp risen [ˈrɪzn]> [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] VB intr

1.1. rise (come, go up):

rise mist:
rise sun/moon:
rise dough:
rise dough:
rise cake:

1.2. rise (increase):

rise wage:
to rise in price

I.high-rise [Am ˈhaɪˌraɪz, Brit ˈhʌɪrʌɪz] N esp Am

II.high-rise [Am ˈhaɪˌraɪz, Brit ˈhʌɪrʌɪz] ADJ attr

rise above VB [Am raɪz -, Brit rʌɪz -] (v + prep + o)

rise to VB [Am raɪz -, Brit rʌɪz -] (v + prep + o)

rise up VB [Am raɪz -, Brit rʌɪz -] (v + adv) (revolt)

low-rise [Am ˈloʊraɪz, Brit ˌləʊˈrʌɪz] ADJ

Translations for rise in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

rise in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rise in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

II.rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VB intr

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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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Therefore, as incomes rise, the demand for manufactured goods increases more rapidly than demand for primary products.
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In the northern half of the state, a series of rivers rise on the western side of the Great Dividing Range.
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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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Additionally, most economists agree that this tax shelter increases individual demand for health insurance, leading some to claim that it is largely responsible for the rise in health care spending.
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When the clowder's laundry is being done, they claim the smell coming from the facility's furnace and dryer vents rise into their bathroom window.
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On this day and the next, the ocean experienced a neap tide, and failed to rise.
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Most housing is traditional, 1960s terraced houses, but there have also been rows of flats with communal stairways, demolished in the 1980s, and several blocks of high-rise flats.
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And yet, even the rise of the bankers is not the only or the surest indication that centralization is culminating.
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For he, drawing you out of nonbeing into life, will bring on death, and will make you rise up to him.
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