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  1. The agitation of the strike arose repeatedly.
    罢工风潮迭起。
  2. A wind arose, and rain drops began falling all at once.
    起风了, 雨点忽然落下来。
  3. A storm arose during the night.
    夜间起风暴了.



Arose \A*rose"\
The past or preterit tense of {Arise}.


Arise \A*rise"\ ([.a]*r[imac]z"), v. i. [imp. {Arose}
(-r[=o]z"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Arising}; p. p. {Arisen}
(-r[i^]z"'n).]. [AS. [=a]r[=i]san; [=a] (equiv. to Goth. us-,
ur-, G. er-, orig. meaning out) + r[=i]san to rise; cf. Goth.
urreisan to arise. See {Rise}.]
1. To come up from a lower to a higher position; to come
above the horizon; to come up from one's bed or place of
repose; to mount; to ascend; to rise; as, to arise from a
kneeling posture; a cloud arose; the sun ariseth; he arose
early in the morning.

2. To spring up; to come into action, being, or notice; to
become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a
part; to present itself; as, the waves of the sea arose; a
persecution arose; the wrath of the king shall arise.

There arose up a new king . . . which knew not
Joseph. --Ex. i. 8.

The doubts that in his heart arose. --Milton.

3. To proceed; to issue; to spring.

Whence haply mention may arise
Of something not unseasonable to ask. --Milton.

  1. Some roughly similar constitutional issues arose, however, in cases in 1976 and 1984 involving challenges by landlords to rent control measures in Berkeley.
  2. Such an instance arose with Prime Minister Papandreou's letter to Gen.
  3. The market reaction arose partly from Prozac's enormous recent buildup.
  4. The case arose from a lawsuit filed by Chemical Waste Management Inc., which runs the nation's largest and Alabama's only commercial hazardous-waste management facility, located in Emelle.
  5. Rendell Mabey, who led the first missionary contingent, said the problem arose on a grand scale in a congregation organized years before the missionaries arrived.
  6. The British Railways Board said a preliminary investigation cast blame on a "technical fault" that arose after work on signaling equipment.
  7. A few years ago I began to suspect creativity didn't depend on some inborn ability, but that it arose because one could learn the knack of switching into a mood in which one became more creative.
  8. The reason for his visit was not clear, but speculation arose that it concerned the 18 Western hostages, who include eight Americans.
  9. The suit arose from the government's use of analog computers that were alleged to infringe certain patents issued to Dynamics.
  10. He notes that the same complaints often arose when those now seemingly towering predecessors first came on the scene.
  11. The two-year-old litigation arose out of complaints' about compound interest that brokerage firms charge on margin accounts.
  12. The transaction arose out of a dispute between Oxford and GE over who should pay for equipment-design changes that were needed to get the Modesto facility operating properly.
  13. The case arose from an application by CNCP Telecommunications to federal regulators for permission to provide business telecommunications services to Alberta customers, through interconnection with the AGT system.
  14. Joy Adcock, president, says an interior designer "would of course consult an architect" if a situation arose that was beyond his or her competence.
  15. In New York, Michael Stone, a spokesman for Dean Witter, said the problems arose because "operational employees failed to file the correct forms with the Treasury."
  16. Mr. McGowan, the Templeton group's legal counsel, said the listing arose because of questions over the "proper apportionment of an insurance premium."
  17. Questions of potential conflict of interest arose again Tuesday. During a voluntary disclosure of possible conflicts, three panel members did not disclose that their institutions had received tobacco industry grants.
  18. But the Court would not answer the question whether particular aspects of the Spanish rules were compatible with Community law as the question arose in proceedings concerning a Swiss national.
  19. The question of the children's race arose at a town meeting, but Betty Reibson, a dairy farmer and secretary-treasurer of Elkland Township, said residents simply wanted all the information they could get.
  20. Conflicts of all kinds arose between Power Jets, BTH and later, Rover, as well as with the Air Ministry.
  21. Some disputes arose over ambiguities in the term sheet, others because various units within the Bank Board had conflicting goals.
  22. The big man arose, bleary-eyed, to suffer again, but referee Frank Cappuccino wisely intervened.
  23. Mr. Durbin said the tax problem arose because Uranium Resources previously had merged with another company that once was incorporated in Canada.
  24. The strike arose from a dispute with management over whether several dozen workers should be paid for a three-hour period last week in which they did not work because of a strike by a seamen's union.
  25. Jurors in the case said they split down the middle on most of the deadlocked charges, including the one that arose from an FBI sting operation that videotaped Barry smoking crack cocaine.
  26. Rents have bounced back to near-boom levels and empty spaces filled as retailers no longer scramble to escape crippling overheads. The problems - as in much of the property market - arose from the Age of Excess.
  27. But then a handful of the banks refused to agree and another arrangement had to be dreamt up. Critical issues arose frequently, any of which could have pushed the group over the brink.
  28. Reports of unrest in the 350,000-member corps arose after a U.N.-sponsored truce Aug. 20 halted eight years of war with Iraq, in which the Revolutionary Guards bore the brunt of fighting and suffered the heaviest casualties.
  29. The idea arose after the governors of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi talked to Japanese officials a little more than a year ago.
  30. Confusion arose when Duke Power contacted the dealers to say that Goldman, Sachs & Co. had submitted the highest bid.
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