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II . rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VERBE intr

5. rise (be reborn):

6. rise (rebel):

pay raise, pay rise SUBST

rise above VERBE trans insép

1. rise above (be higher than):

2. rise above problem, opposition:

rise up VERBE intr

2. rise up (rebel):

high-rise building SUBST, high-rise flats SUBST pl

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Vehicle crime had dropped by 57% on the previous year but violent crime had risen from four to six incidents.
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Recently, the use of canned abalone in recipes has risen in popularity.
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This elegant camera expert has risen to the top, despite the spills and frills that follow her on every assignment.
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Having risen to the rank of colonel, he became an inspector of a flying school.
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Total memberships have risen from around 615k last season to a tick over 650k this season.
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Personnel posted to monitor the border is risen from 3000 in 1992 to 4,500 in 2004.
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By this moment his weight had risen to 225 pounds, which led to rumors that he may not have the same abilities.
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As airlines have become more ruthless -- cutting routes and flights, overbooking existing flights -- the load factor has risen virtually every year.
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Its turnover in 2004 was more than 3.5 billion, having risen from 550 million in 2003.
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By the end of the day, the casualty toll had risen to 37 dead and 266 wounded.
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