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1 arise
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?) koma upp2) (to get up or stand up.) standa upp/fætur -
2 instinctive
[-tiv]adjective (arising from instinct or from a natural ability: Blinking our eyes is an instinctive reaction when something suddenly comes close to them; I couldn't help putting my foot on the brake when I saw the other car coming towards me - it was instinctive.) eðlislægur; ósjálfráður -
3 subjective
[səb'‹ektiv]adjective ((of a person's attitude etc) arising from, or influenced by, his own thoughts and feelings only; not objective or impartial: You must try not to be too subjective if you are on a jury in a court of law.) huglægur; hlutdrægur
См. также в других словарях:
arising — (n.) action of ARISE (Cf. arise) (v.). Replaced in most senses by RISING (Cf. rising) … Etymology dictionary
Arising — 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
arising — n. ascending, going up, awakening, appearing adj. rising, getting up; waking a·rise || É™ raɪz v. rouse, stir; get up, stand up; appear … English contemporary dictionary
arising — raising … Anagrams dictionary
ARISING — … Useful english dictionary
arising problem — emerging difficulty, ensuing complication … English contemporary dictionary
arising in another state — The accrual of a cause of action in a foreign jurisdiction in which the obligation was to be paid or discharged. 34 Am J1st Lim Ac § 224 … Ballentine's law dictionary
arising out of and in the course of the employment — Imposing double conditions, both of which must be satisfied before liability for workmen s compensation arises. 58 Am J1st Workm Comp § 209 … Ballentine's law dictionary
arising out of or in the course of the employment — Conditions imposed in the disjunctive, the fulfillment of either of which is sufficient in respect of liability for workmen s compensation. 58 Am J1st Workm Comp § 209 … Ballentine's law dictionary
arising out of the employment — Implying a causal connection between an injury to an employee and the performance of work required of him. 38 Am J1st Workm Comp § 211 … Ballentine's law dictionary
matters arising — UK US noun [plural] ► MEETINGS on an agenda (= the list of things to be discussed at a meeting), the opportunity for problems or questions from a previous meeting to be discussed : »There were no matters arising from the minutes of the previous… … Financial and business terms