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起 |
qǐ | to rise / to raise / to get up / to set out / to start / to appear / to launch / to initiate (action) / to draft / to establish / to get (from a depot or counter) / verb suffix, to start / starting from (a time, place, price etc) / classifier for occurrences or unpredictable events: case, instance / classifier for groups: batch, group |
产 |
chǎn shēng | to arise; to come into being; to come about / to give rise to; to bring into being; to bring about; to produce; to engender; to generate |
上 |
shàng shēng | to rise / to go up / to ascend |
升 |
shēng | to ascend / to rise to the rank of / to promote / to hoist / liter / measure for dry grain equal to one-tenth dou 斗 |
引 |
yǐn qǐ | to give rise to; to lead to; to cause; to arouse |
冲 |
chōng | (of water) to dash against / to mix with water / to infuse / to rinse / to flush / to develop (a film) / to rise in the air / to clash / to collide with |
涨 |
zhǎng | to rise (of prices, rivers) |
上 |
shàng zhǎng | to rise / to go up |
上 |
shàng tái | to rise to power (in politics) / to go on stage (in the theater) |
波 |
bō dòng | to undulate / to fluctuate / wave motion / rise and fall |
升 |
shēng zhí | to rise in value / to appreciate |
越 |
yuè guò | to cross over / to transcend / to cover distance / to overcome / to rise above |
升 |
shēng wēn | to become hot / temperature rise / (fig.) to intensify / to hot up / to escalate / to get a boost |
衍 |
yǎn shēng | to give rise to / to derive / derivative / derivation |
回 |
huí luò | to fall back / to return to low level after a rise (in water level, price etc) |
攀 |
pān shēng | to clamber up / (of prices etc) to rise |
翘 |
qiào | to stick up / to rise on one end / to tilt |
高 |
gāo zhǎng | to surge up / to rise / (of tensions etc) to run high |
脱 |
tuō yǐng ér chū | to reveal one's talent (idiom) / to rise above others; to distinguish oneself |
崛 |
jué qǐ | to rise abruptly (to a towering position) / to tower over / to spring up / to emerge suddenly / the emergence (e.g. of a power) |