English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word rise
English | Esperanto |
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(arise; ascend; go up) | |
🔗 All of you, rise. | |
(arise; get on one’s feet; get up; stand; stand up suddenly; rise to one’s feet) | ekstari |
🔗 He himself rose and went to stand with his back to the fire. | |
(elevate; exalt; raise) | |
(mount) | |
🔗 Authorities fear the death toll could rise. | |
(get up) | |
(increase) | |
(increase) | |
(resurrect) | |
(augment; grow; increase) | |
(ferment; work) | |
(mutiny; rebel; revolt) | |
🔗 Our slaves will never rise against their masters. | |
(increase) | |
(bite; bite at; rise to the bait; take; take the bait) | allogaĵmordi |
(bite; rise to the bait; take; take the bait) | ekmordi |
🔗 Food and non‐alcoholic beverage prices rose by 45 percent over last year while alcoholic beverage and tobacco prices jumped 47.6 percent due to an increased tax on cigarettes. | |
give rise to (cause; inflict; provoke; result in; wreak; bring) | |
🔗 It’s not just those looking to book this year that have been affected by price rises. | |
(commence; get; materialize; start; come into being) | () |
🔗 To what extent it is desirable to have climbing‐plants on house walls is a question that often arises. | |
(ascend; go up; rise) | |
(be born; originate) | |
(become; get; grow) | |
(spring; well; well up) | |
(ascend; climb; go up; mount) | |
(ascend) | |
(get on one’s feet; get up; rise; stand; stand up suddenly; rise to one’s feet) | ekstari |
🔗 At last she arose and started back up the path. | |
(raise; wage rise) | |
rising | altiĝanta |
sunrise |