English [r? z? n]
Explanation:
The rise of verb (abbreviation of verb); Stand up; Get up and stand up; Adjourn, adjourn; Resist (past participle of rise)
Rising (of the sun)
Rise (USA, Sweden, Russia) Rise (name)
Phrases:
The moon rises completely, and the quiet moonlight falls on the sea; When the moon climbs into the night sky; The moon rose to the sky.
Extended data:
Discrimination of words: rise, rise, lift, lift
These verbs all mean "rise, lift".
1 appears in written language, which is mostly used in poetry or metaphor and has a special rhetorical color.
2. Ascension is a common word, which refers to the movement of concrete or abstract things from low to high.
3. Lifting transitive verbs, commonly used words, mostly refer to lifting something from a low place to a high place, sometimes for extension.
Lift is stronger than raise, which means to lift or lift something by physical or mechanical force.