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rise

Aussprache: [/ɹaɪz/]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move upwards or become higher in position. Like when the sun moves up in the sky in the morning.

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The hot air balloon began to rise slowly into the sky.

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The flood waters did not rise as much as predicted.

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What makes bread dough rise when baking?

Kontext: „increase“

(verb) to go up or increase in amount, number, or value. Think of when you're climbing stairs and each step takes you higher.

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The popularity of the new movie continues to rise every day.

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The prices of vegetables did not rise this season.

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Why did the temperature suddenly rise in the afternoon?

Kontext: „origin“

(verb) to originate or come from a particular place or source. It's like where something first starts from.

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The tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas may rise from ancient customs.

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The rumors about the new product didn't rise from reliable sources.

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Do you know where the idea for the new project rose from?

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