arise from

arise from [əˈraiz frɔm]  [əˈraɪz frʌm] 

arise from 基本解释
产生于,起因于;
arise from 相关例句

ph.

1. Her illness arose from lack of rest.
    她的病是缺乏休息引起的。

arise from 网络解释

arise from是什么意思

1. 由...而引起,由...而产生:arise from 由...而引起, 由...而产生 | be known for 因...而众所周知 | come down with 因患...而病倒; 染上...

2. 由...引起,由...产生:20、approve of 赞成,同意;批准,核准 | 21、arise from 由...引起,由...产生 | 22、arrive at 到达(小地方达成,得出

3. 由...产生的,由...带来的:149. spread over 遍布;覆盖 | 150. arise from 由...产生的;由...带来的 | 151. migration movement 人口流动

4. 从...中产生,由...而引起:argue for赞成,要求 | arise from从...中产生,由...而引起 | around the world世界各地

arise from 单语例句

1. These conceptual differences arise from two competing visions that reflect the national interests and circumstances of various countries.

2. Tai says that a large portion of elderly consumption figures arise from the children of senior citizens.

3. Allergies arise from an immune system reaction against a normally benign substance, such as grass pollen.

4. The legal fees, arise from Chan's failed suit to claim the estate of late billionaire Nina Wang.

5. But Unicom recently said it would reconsider that figure to help ease investors'anxiety about potential pressures that could arise from such a huge IPO.

6. arise from在线翻译

6. Mak pointed out problems which could arise from healthcare financing if the reform proposes mandatory health insurance.

7. Special medical needs also arise from China's hosting of major events such as the Olympic Games and Shanghai Expo.

8. Civic Exchange says the higher costs arise from the high and growing risk of floods throughout the entire loop area.

9. Remember that the UN was created precisely to thwart the attempts of militarist regimes like Germany and Japan to arise from the ashes again.

10. Talking about recent complaints from European countries over the renminbi exchange rate, Zhou said worries may arise from the rapid increase in China's trade surplus with EU.