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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++a·rise /əˈraɪz/ ●●○ W2 verb (past tense arose /əˈrəʊz $ əˈroʊz/, past participle arisen /əˈrɪzən/) [intransitive]  1 START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCif a problem or difficult situation arises, it begins to happen 〔问题或困难〕出现,发生 A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office. 外交部出现了危机。 More problems like those at the nuclear power plant are certain to arise. 核电厂肯定还会出现那样的问题。see thesaurus at happenRegisterIn everyday English, people usually say that a problem or difficult situation comes up rather than arises: 在日常英语中,人们一般说问题或困难come up,而不说ariseThe same problems come up every time. 每次都会出现同样的问题。2 RESULTif something arises from or out of a situation, event etc, it is caused or started by that situation etc (由)引起;(由)产生 Several important legal questions arose in the contract negotiations. 合同谈判过程中出现了几个重要的法律问题。arise from/out of Can we begin by discussing matters arising from the last meeting? 我们是不是可以首先讨论上次会议中产生的问题?3 when/if the need arises  (also should the need arise formal)HAPPEN when or if it is necessary 如果有必要 Should the need arise for extra staff, we will contact you. 如果有需要增加人手,我们会和你联系。4. WAKE UP/GET UP literary to get out of bed, or stand up 起床;起立;起身5. literaryFIGHT FOR OR AGAINST something if a group of people arise, they fight for or demand something they want 奋起斗争6. START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETC literary if something arises when you are moving towards it, you are gradually able to see it as you move closer 〔某物随着靠近而〕逐渐显现→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
ariseAll staff are expected to do some overtime, if the need arises.It would be best to deal with these issues at once, before a crisis arises.Daniel arose at dawn.Low achievement at school often arises from poverty and bad social conditions.The conflict arose from tensions between the different ethnic groups.Clerical Medical is liable to United Kingdom tax on the income and certain gains arising from the assets backing this policy.Accountants often attempt to discourage this, probably to reduce the risk of claims of negligence arising from the report.Difficulties can arise if one party refuses to disclose a document which the other party wishes the expert to see.Pangenesis is itself presented as a theory of how this identity of powers arises in development.Each of the four movements that cumulatively created the modern worldview arose in response to a noble quest.When a conflict arises in the workplace, you should aim to repair the relationship as quickly as possible.When debate arises over these rights, it centers upon who they really protect.Several problems have arisen recently over questions of pay.Towns arose with no other purpose than to collect and dispatch merchandise.arise from/out ofThe civil war arose from the social injustices present in the country.Their differences have arisen out of a debate about how best to preserve the revolution.Affective autonomy arises out of mutual respect relationships.Another insight has arisen out of studies of the logistics of deep-space missions that must return to orbit about Earth.The obstruction-of-justice charges arose out of that ensuing investigation.The kind of case lawyers love is exemplified by the one that arose out of the collapse of the Franklin National Bank.Jean-Francois Lyotard, for one, prefers to see the postmodern as a continuing possibility arising out of the modern.Landlords indeed are responsible for losses arising out of their negligence.My own difficulties arose out of this, both in the handling of words and in the search for related images.
Origin arise Old English arisan
a·rise verb →REGISTER1ChineseSyllable
difficult Corpus a or if arises, situation problem


arise
arise S3 W2 /əˈraɪz/ verb (past tense arose /əˈrəʊz $ əˈroʊz/, past participle arisen /əˈrɪzən/) [intransitive]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: arisan
1. if a problem or difficult situation arises, it begins to happen:
    A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office.
    More problems like those at the nuclear power plant are certain to arise.
  REGISTER
    In everyday English, people usually say that a problem or difficult situation comes up rather than arises:
    The same problems come up every time.
2. if something arises from or out of a situation, event etc, it is caused or started by that situation etc:
    Several important legal questions arose in the contract negotiations.
    arise from/out of
    Can we begin by discussing matters arising from the last meeting?
3. when/if the need arises alsoshould the need arise formal when or if it is necessary:
    Should the need arise for extra staff, we will contact you.
4. literary to get out of bed, or stand up
5. literary if a group of people arise, they fight for or demand something they want
6. literary if something arises when you are moving towards it, you are gradually able to see it as you move closer
     
THESAURUS
    happen used especially when talking about events that have not been planned: When did the accident happen? | Something terrible has happened!
    take place to happen – used especially when talking about events that have been planned or that have already happened: The conference will take place on the 16th of June. | The competition took place on Saturday 30th June.
    occur formal to happen – used especially when talking about events that have not been planned: The incident occurred outside the police station at around 9 pm.
    there is/there are used when saying that a particular event happens: There was an earthquake about a week ago. | There are strikes almost every year.
    come up to happen – used about problems, questions, or opportunities: There aren’t any jobs at the moment, but we’ll let you know if something comes up. | This question often comes up when I’m talking to students.
    arise formal to happen unexpectedly – used about problems, arguments, or difficult situations: A dispute arose about who should receive the money. | It is best to deal with the problem as soon as it arises.
    crop up to happen – used about problems or difficult situations, especially ones that are less serious, and can quickly be dealt with: The banks will contact their customers if a problem crops up.
    strike to happen suddenly and unexpectedly – used about very bad events: The hurricane struck at around 1 am. | Disaster struck, and he lost all movement in his legs.
    turn out to happen in a particular way: Luckily, everything turned out well. | How did it all turn out?


🔑 ariseBrE /əˈraɪz/ 🔊NAmE /əˈraɪz/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they arise BrE /əˈraɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈraɪz/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it arises BrE /əˈraɪzɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈraɪzɪz/ 🔊past simple arose BrE /əˈrəʊz/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈroʊz/ 🔊past participle arisen BrE /əˈrɪzn/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈrɪzn/ 🔊 -ing form arising BrE /əˈraɪzɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈraɪzɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 [intransitive] (rather formal) (especially of a problem or a difficult situation 尤指问题或困境) to happen; to start to exist 发生;产生;出现 SYN occur A new crisis has arisen. 新危机已经出现。🔊🔊We keep them informed of any changes as they arise. 如有任何变化,我们随时通知他们。🔊🔊Children should be disciplined when the need arises (= when it is necessary). 必要时孩子应该受到管教。🔊🔊A storm arose during the night. 夜间暴风雨大作。🔊🔊 [intransitive] ~ (out of/from sth) (rather formal) to happen as a result of a particular situation (由…)引起;(因…)产生injuries arising out of a road accident道路交通事故造成的伤害Emotional or mental problems can arise from a physical cause. 身体上的原因可以引起情绪或精神上的问题。🔊🔊Are there any matters arising from the minutes of the last meeting? 根据上次会议记录,有没有什么新情况出现?🔊🔊 [intransitive] (formal) to begin to exist or develop 出现;产生;发展Several new industries arose in the town. 城里出现了好几种新行业。🔊🔊 [intransitive] (old use or literary) to get out of bed; to stand up 起床;起立;起身He arose at dawn. 他黎明即起。🔊🔊 [intransitive] ~ (against sb/sth) (old use) to come together to protest about sth or to fight for sth 群起反对;奋起斗争The peasants arose against their masters. 农民奋起反对奴役他们的人。🔊🔊 [intransitive] (literary) (of a mountain, a tall building, etc. 山、高大建筑物等) to become visible gradually as you move towards it (随着人走近而)逐渐显现