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v. ortaya çıkmak, yükselmek, kalkmak, ayağa kalkmak, doğmak, kaynaklanmak* * *meydana çık* * *past tense - arose; verb1) (to come into being: These problems have arisen as a result of your carelessness; Are there any matters arising from our earlier discussion?) çıkmak, belirmek, baş göstermek2) (to get up or stand up.) (ayağa) kalkmak, doğrulup kalkmak
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arise — (v.) O.E. arisan to get up, rise; spring from, originate; spring up, ascend (cognate with O.S. arisan, Goth. urreisan), from A (Cf. a ) (1) of + RISE (Cf. rise) (v.). Mostly replaced by rise except in reference to circumstances. Related: ARISING… … Etymology dictionary
arise — /euh ruyz /, v.i., arose, arisen /euh riz euhn/, arising. 1. to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair when she entered the room. 2. to awaken; wake up: He arose at sunrise to get an early start to the beach. 3. to … Universalium
arise — [[t]ərɪ̱zən[/t]] ♦♦♦ arises, arising, arose, arisen 1) VERB If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it. ...if a problem arises later in the pregnancy... The birds also attack crops when the… … English dictionary
arise - rise — Both arise and rise are irregular verbs. The other forms of arise are arises, arising, arose, arisen. The other forms of rise are rises, rising, rose, risen. When an opportunity, problem, or new state of affairs arises, it begins to exist. This… … Useful english dictionary
arise — /əˈraɪz / (say uh ruyz) verb (i) (arose, arisen, arising) 1. to come into being or action; originate; appear: new questions arise. 2. to move upwards. 3. to rise; get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling. –phrase 4. arise from, to result or… …
arise — intransitive verb (arose; arisen; arising) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ārīsan, from ā , perfective prefix + rīsan to rise more at abide Date: before 12th century 1. to get up ; rise 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Arisen — 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arose — 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arise — [ə rīz′] vi. arose [ərōz′] arisen [əriz′ən] arising [ME arisen < OE arisan < a , out (see A 2) + risan, to RISE] 1. to get up, as from sleeping or sitting; rise 2. to move upward; ascend … English World dictionary
arise — ► VERB (past arose; past part. arisen) 1) originate or become apparent. 2) (arise from/out of) occur as a result of. 3) formal or literary get or stand up. ORIGIN Old English, related to RISE(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary