English-Lithuanian translations for rise

  • kiltiMaisto kainos nenustojo kilti po 2007 m. maisto produktų krizės; priešingai, jos pradėjo kilti dar sparčiau. Food prices did not stop rising after the 2007 food crisis; on the contrary, they continued to rise even more sharply. Esamų teisės aktų pratęsimas nekelia jokio pavojaus, kad gali kilti kokių nors prieštaravimų techniniu požiūriu. Extension of existing legislation does not give rise to any objections from a technical point of view. Tačiau, kadangi ji nėra labai aiški, gali kilti tam tikrų klausimų dėl prigimtinių žmogaus teisių. However, because it is not very explicit, it can give rise to some questions about natural human rights.

Definition of rise

  • To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground
  • To increase in value or standing
  • To begin; to develop
  • To go up; to ascend; to climb
  • To cause to go up or ascend
  • To retire; to give up a siege
  • To come; to offer itself
  • To be lifted, or capable of being lifted, from the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; said of a form
  • The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater
  • The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence
  • An increase (in a quantity, price, etc
  • An increase in someone's pay rate; a raise (''US''
  • A small hill; ''used chiefly in place names''
  • An angry reaction

Examples

  • We watched the balloon rise
  • This elm tree rises to a height of seventy feet
  • The path rises as you approach the foot of the hill
  • The sun was rising in the East
  • to rise from a chair or from a fall
  • he rose from the grave;   he is risen!
  • The committee rose after agreeing to the report
  • to rise in force of expression; to rise in eloquence;   a story rises in interest
  • to rise a tone or semitone
  • Has that dough risen yet?
  • a noise rose on the air;   odour rises from the flower
  • to rise a hill
  • to rise a fish, or cause it to come to the surface of the water
  • to rise a ship, or bring it above the horizon by approaching it
  • The rise of the tide.
  • There was a rise of nearly two degrees since yesterday.
  • Exercise is usually accompanied by a temporary rise in blood pressure.
  • The rise of the working class.
  • The rise of the printing press.
  • The rise of the feminists.
  • The rise of his pants was so low that his tailbone was exposed.
  • The governor just gave me a rise of two pound six.
  • I knew that would get a rise out of him.

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