Pre-tax profits rose from £842,000 to £1.82m. [VERB + from/to]
稅前利潤從84.2萬英鎊上升到了182萬英鎊。
Tourist trips of all kinds in Britain rose by 10.5% between 1977 and 1987. [VERB + by]
英國各種旅遊項目在1977至1987年間增多了10.5%。
Exports in June rose 1.5% to a record $30.91 billion. [VERB amount]
6月份的出口額上升了1.5%,創下309.1億美元的歷史最高紀錄。
The number of business failures has risen. [VERB]
企業倒閉的數量增加了。
The increase is needed to meet rising costs. [VERB-ing]
因爲成本增加,這種上調是必要的。
You should be careful not to confuse the verbs rise, raise, and arise. Rise is an intransitive verb and cannot be followed by an object, whereas raise is a transitive verb and is usually followed by an object. Rise can also not be used in the passive. The number of dead is likely to rise. ...the government's decision to raise prices. Both raise and rise can be used as nouns with meaning pay increase. Raise is used in American English, and rise is used in British English. Millions of Americans get a pay raise today. ...a rise of at least 12 per cent.
注意不要混淆動詞rise, raise和arise。rise是不及物動詞,不能帶賓語,而raise是及物動詞,通常帶賓語。rise同樣不能用於被動句中:The number of dead is likely to rise (死亡人數有可能增加),the government's decision to raise prices (政府提高物價的決定)。raise和rise都可以用作表示加薪的名詞,raise用在美國英語中,而rise用在英國英語中:Millions of Americans get a pay raise today (數百萬美國人今天獲得了加薪),a rise of at least 12 per cent (至少12%的加薪)。
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