arose

arose [əˈrəʊz]  [əˈroʊz] 

原级:arise

第三人称单数:arises

arose的意思

现在分词:arising

过去分词:arisen

arose 基本解释

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动词起身; 呈现,出现,发生( arise的过去式 ); (由…)引起

arose 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 引发, 唤起:initiate 引起,引发 | arose 引发, 唤起 | trigger 引起, 引发, 扳机tiger

2. 引发:aromatize vt 使芳香 | arose 引发 | around the corner 在拐角处

3. 出现:relation关系 | arose出现 | belief信仰

4. 引发, 激起, 唤起:aronotta || 胭脂树红 | arose || 引发, 激起, 唤起 | Aroset || 丙烯酸类聚合物

arose 词典解释

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arose 单语例句

1. Speculation that the incident was an act of terrorism arose shortly after the explosion, which spilled oil along 45 miles of coastline.

2. The case arose from a corruption report, followed by ICAC enquiries.

3. One team will look at problems that arose during the design and construction of the third phase of the Taoyuan Estate.

4. 911chaxun查询·英语单词大全

4. Ever since credit concerns arose in August, the effective fed funds rate has been wide of the Fed's target.

5. Disputes arose as soon as the full text of the proposed amendments to the Criminal Procedure Law was published to solicit public opinions.

6. Lawmaker Fred Li questioned whether the problem arose from improper disinfection of the buildings prior to occupation.

7. The statement was issued after heated discussions arose among netizens across the country about whether those allegations are based on fact.

8. arose

8. In a famous analysis of the Great Depression, the economic historian Charles Kindleberger argued that it arose from a failure of world leadership.

9. arose的意思

9. A subculture of effeminate men arose in major cities, men who identified themselves as different.

10. Even though a pricing dispute arose last year, an agreement was reached early this year.