rise
noun
| 1. | [increase, slope] subida f |
| 2. | (UK) [increase in salary] aumento m |
| 3. | [to fame, power, of practice] ascenso m |
| to give rise to something dar origen a algo |
rise
[raɪz] ( pt rose, pp risen [ˈrɪzn] )intransitive verb Conjugación
| 1. | [generally] Conjugación elevarse |
| 2. | [price, wage, temperature] Conjugación subir |
| 3. | [sun, moon] Conjugación salir |
| 4. | [stand up, get out of bed] Conjugación levantarse |
| 5. | [street, ground] Conjugación subir |
| 6. | [respond]
to rise to reaccionar ante to rise to the challenge estar a la altura de las circunstancias |
| 7. | [rebel] sublevarse |
| 8. | [move up in status]
Conjugación ascender
to rise to power/fame ascender al poder/a la gloria |
rise above
transitive verb inseparable
| 1. | [handicap, difficulty] Conjugación superar |
| 2. | [jealousy, resentment] estar por encima de |
