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I . rising SUBST

rising

II . rising ADJ

I . rise [raɪz] SUBST sem pl

1. rise (increase):

alta f
a rise in sth
a rise in sth
dar origem a a. c.

2. rise (incline):

3. rise (power, fame):

II . rise <rose, risen> [raɪz] VERBO intr

1. rise (arise):

2. rise (become higher):

3. rise (improve socially):

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He served as a sailor on a number of ships before rising to helmsman in 1775.
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The yen and the dollar showed particular strength with the yen rising with respect to the dollar.
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Gate receipts were down to 33,800, however a small staff helped to make a profit of 145 despite player wages rising to 24,158.
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By 1963 a quarter of Venezuelan households had television; a figure rising to 45% by 1969 and 85% by 1982.
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Yet without new investment, the jobless rate could remain high, keeping wages - and ultimately prices - from rising.
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This mount is always firing, because of the sulfur vapors rising from the porous layer of mountain surface and firing affected by the sublimation and nebulization.
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Rising gas bubbles betray the decomposition of sewage sludge that on a warm, sultry day produces the canal's notable ripe stench.
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With its slow rising whines, sudden sharp drills of noise and alarming sub-bass gurgles, this is music for beleaguered bunkers.
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But, with costs rising and revenues falling, there was a need to rationalise the number of pre-grouping designs and to develop more powerful locomotives.
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Part of the government's attempt to suppress the unrest was a draconian ban on the press publishing news relating to the rising tide of resistance.
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