arose

英[ə'rəʊz] 美[ə'roʊz]
  • 起立;上升;形成;引起,arise的过去式
  • aromaticity n.芳香性
  • aromatize vt.薰以香气;使芳香
  • arose 起立;上升;形成;引起,arise的过去式
  • around prep.到处;在...附近;围绕;大约;符合adv.到处;在周围;现有;闲散地;转弯;掉头adj.存在的;在风行的
  • arousal n.激励;鼓励;唤醒;激发
1. Heavy Metal music really arose in the late 60s.
重金属音乐真正形成于60年代后期。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Another flight would be arranged on Saturday if sufficient demand arose.
如果需求量足够大,周六将再安排一趟航班。

来自柯林斯例句

3. As soon as the tremor passed, many people spontaneously arose and cheered.
震感刚一过去,很多人就自发地站起来欢呼。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Disagreement arose about exactly how to plan the show.
在如何拟定具体演出计划的问题上出现了分歧。

来自《权威词典》

5. The disagreement arose over a different use of terminology.
分歧的缘起在于专门用语使用的不同。

来自《权威词典》

    1. When the seventy-year-old famous director walked onto the Oscar stage, everybody arose and applauded.
      当这个七十岁的著名导演走上奥斯卡颁奖台时,所有人都起立鼓掌。
    2. I arose from the chair to answer the doorbell .
      我从椅子里站起来去开门。
    3. A thin curl of smoke arose lazily from the cobin.
      一缕薄烟懒洋洋地从小屋升起。
    4. A storm arose during the night.
      夜间起风暴了。
    5. Problems arose at the very outset.
      刚刚起步,就遇到了困难
    6. Her illness arose from lack of rest.
      她的病是缺乏休息引起的。
    7. This traffic accident arose from the driver's carelessness.
      这场交通事故是由司机的粗心引起的。