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  1. Said Josh:

    I don’t even watch the news anymore because I ca n’t imagine what those people are going through at one point Said Josh had the entire U.S. military protecting them, and then they were gone. And then another group of guys, ISIS, came in and just started slaughtering them by the thousands. And there is nowhere to run. I couldn’t imagine that. And I sit at home. The war drew down. The war technically ended for conventional warfare which put me and my brother basically out of a job. I’m still able to fight and the opportunity arose … James lit the fire … and I’m going. That’s it. I need to help out. James, 23, is the baby of the bunch, the only member of the family with blue eyes. He also served two tours in Afghanistan as an infantryman and registered for college when he got home. But James said he still had a burning desire to serve, and wanted to gain experience as a combat cameraman. So nearly a year ago, he started planning a trip to Kurdistan in northern Iraq to document the fight. After months of discussions with his brother and father, the mission evolved. They decided they ’d all go together and film what they could, but their new goal was to help defeat some of the most dangerous and ruthless men on the planet.

  2. Srully D. Blotnick:

    The fact remains that the overwhelming majority of people who have become wealthy have become so thanks to work they found profoundly absorbing. The long term study of people who eventually became wealthy clearly reveals that their ‘luck’ arose from accidental dedication they had to an arena they enjoyed.

  3. Alice Fisher:

    The law is clear that any American — including a Senator — may participate in the stock market based on public information, as Richard Burr did. When this issue arose, Richard Burr immediately asked the Senate Ethics Committee to conduct a complete review, and Richard Burr will cooperate with that review as well as any other appropriate inquiry.

  4. Benjamin Netanyahu:

    The comparison that arose from the deputy chief of staff’s comments on the processes that characterized Nazi Germany 80 years ago is outrageous, they wrong Israeli society and cheapen the Holocaust.

  5. Rudyard Kipling:

    Once there was The People — Terror gave it birth Once there was The People, and it made a hell of earth Earth arose and crushed it. Listen, oh, ye slain Once there was The People — it shall never be again


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[ ɐɹˈə͡ʊz], [ ɐɹˈə‍ʊz], [ ɐ_ɹ_ˈəʊ_z]

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  • adj.

    appeared (adjective)

    • more came,
    • more arose,
    • most arose,
    • most came.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • Appeared.
  • v.

    appeared (verb)

    • Displayed,
    • showed,
    • Arisen,
    • Surfaced,
    • Materialized,
    • Emerged.

    occurred (verb)

    • Befell,
    • Followed,
    • Happened,
    • Occurred,
    • developed,
    • Befallen,
    • Ensued,
    • Transpired,
    • Eventuated.
  • Other synonyms:

    • ate,
    • Did,
    • Spake,
    • stole,
    • Sank,
    • Wrote,
    • slew,
    • Woke,
    • redid,
    • sang,
    • Withdrew,
    • Drank,
    • dove.

    • drove,
    • could.

    • done.

    Other relevant words:

    • chance,
    • participate,
    • instauration,
    • semen,
    • coming into court,
    • set,
    • conjugate solution,
    • win,
    • issue forth,
    • pass off,
    • get up,
    • class,
    • slip,
    • slide,
    • move up,
    • copulative,
    • mass,
    • blush wine,
    • acquire,
    • prepare,
    • embark,
    • scene,
    • stick to,
    • climb,
    • stand,
    • chuck up the sponge,
    • trace,
    • obsess,
    • eccentric,
    • muster up,
    • imperfect tense,
    • function,
    • leave office,
    • deal,
    • fine art,
    • developing,
    • dead set,
    • bearing,
    • capture,
    • burst out,
    • display case,
    • excavate,
    • give up,
    • bent on,
    • slue,
    • gentle wind,
    • appearing,
    • formulation,
    • trend,
    • mess,
    • mountain,
    • reform-minded,
    • publicize,
    • horde,
    • accompany,
    • plunge,
    • materialization,
    • creation,
    • egress,
    • dented,
    • through with,
    • erectile dysfunction,
    • fare,
    • fold up,
    • spectre,
    • take leave,
    • construction,
    • modernise,
    • chance event,
    • descend,
    • bended,
    • break away,
    • pillowcase,
    • draw close,
    • arriver,
    • caseful,
    • relinquish,
    • pass,
    • derive,
    • veer,
    • gloss,
    • rosiness,
    • intromission,
    • go on,
    • shadow,
    • come forth,
    • outcome,
    • stand out,
    • materialisation,
    • track,
    • touch,
    • keep up,
    • phylogeny,
    • captivate,
    • burn up,
    • withstand,
    • go forth,
    • pile,
    • curve,
    • deliver the goods,
    • consequence,
    • shell,
    • hap,
    • accusive,
    • imperfect,
    • fortuity,
    • dissent,
    • baulk,
    • find,
    • rebel,
    • get in,
    • expound,
    • fall,
    • dig up,
    • recess,
    • be,
    • start,
    • showcase,
    • number,
    • hang,
    • phantom,
    • get into,
    • view,
    • passel,
    • quite a little,
    • incoming,
    • splinter,
    • prowess,
    • amount,
    • step to the fore,
    • mint,
    • magnify,
    • figure,
    • vista,
    • spellbind,
    • afire,
    • grammatical construction,
    • record,
    • found,
    • stand firm,
    • flow,
    • fold,
    • turn out,
    • unveiling,
    • bulge out,
    • onslaught,
    • installation,
    • graphics,
    • make out,
    • stroke,
    • liberal,
    • mickle,
    • through,
    • plenty,
    • out to,
    • materialize,
    • artistry,
    • generalization,
    • causa,
    • batch,
    • incidental,
    • light,
    • trigger,
    • inflow,
    • precede,
    • elicitation,
    • take after,
    • pot,
    • accusative case,
    • watch,
    • go,
    • bump,
    • social function,
    • burn down,
    • show,
    • entryway,
    • materialise,
    • reaching,
    • resign,
    • juncture,
    • character,
    • come through,
    • formula,
    • onrush,
    • launching,
    • catch,
    • egression,
    • bewitch,
    • growth,
    • prospect,
    • protrude,
    • drop out,
    • espouse,
    • conform to,
    • breeze,
    • grow,
    • airwave,
    • face,
    • originate,
    • lift,
    • beguile,
    • squab,
    • go in,
    • trial,
    • bring home the bacon,
    • run,
    • grade,
    • happening,
    • peacenik,
    • introduce,
    • shade,
    • skid,
    • bulge,
    • crumpled,
    • near,
    • illusion,
    • go far,
    • come along,
    • postdate,
    • entering,
    • bent-grass,
    • vent,
    • intro,
    • connote,
    • highly-developed,
    • lot,
    • train,
    • trance,
    • melody,
    • climb down,
    • premise,
    • move into,
    • likeness,
    • entree,
    • atmosphere,
    • defy,
    • prolusion,
    • guinea pig,
    • protest,
    • surface,
    • set in motion,
    • tidy sum,
    • effect,
    • foreswear,
    • lawsuit,
    • ventilate,
    • modernize,
    • artistic production,
    • add up,
    • muster,
    • heap,
    • outgrowth,
    • facet,
    • becharm,
    • establish,
    • aviation,
    • produce,
    • throw in the towel,
    • seem,
    • prove,
    • shape up,
    • columba,
    • rise,
    • comply,
    • enroll,
    • bug out,
    • affair,
    • interpolation,
    • hold out,
    • watch over,
    • ontogenesis,
    • enamour,
    • pop,
    • haunt,
    • renounce,
    • come after,
    • mien,
    • course of study,
    • betide,
    • discontinue,
    • facial expression,
    • reflection,
    • saying,
    • spook,
    • play along,
    • step forward,
    • travel along,
    • copula,
    • peck,
    • expand,
    • pursue,
    • cut,
    • knack,
    • broadcast,
    • evocation,
    • instance,
    • good deal,
    • get,
    • summon,
    • make grow,
    • course of instruction,
    • air travel,
    • flesh out,
    • germinate,
    • artistic creation,
    • continuous tense,
    • inscribe,
    • origination,
    • result,
    • observe,
    • example,
    • dilate,
    • accede,
    • aflare,
    • aerate,
    • presentation,
    • fend,
    • progress,
    • rosaceous,
    • phylogenesis,
    • second coming,
    • inductive reasoning,
    • generalisation,
    • maturation,
    • recrudesce,
    • foundation,
    • path,
    • accusing,
    • exposit,
    • depart,
    • transmit,
    • coming,
    • blow up,
    • ingress,
    • seed,
    • objective case,
    • course of action,
    • great deal,
    • seminal fluid,
    • mount,
    • swarm,
    • relative incidence,
    • hail,
    • roseate,
    • inductance,
    • surpass,
    • adopt,
    • rally,
    • reject,
    • enchant,
    • melodic phrase,
    • typeface,
    • balk,
    • drop by the wayside,
    • step up,
    • enrol,
    • reformist,
    • wad,
    • come out,
    • fount,
    • make it,
    • build up,
    • comer,
    • ablaze,
    • raft,
    • sight,
    • bechance,
    • publicise,
    • stack,
    • scrape,
    • front,
    • retire,
    • formulate,
    • come in,
    • air out,
    • exploitation,
    • withdraw,
    • tribulation,
    • suit,
    • rise up,
    • wraith,
    • show up,
    • approach,
    • scratch,
    • flock,
    • survey,
    • go into,
    • locate,
    • educate,
    • debut,
    • social occasion,
    • stand up,
    • rose wine,
    • refuse,
    • throw in,
    • issue,
    • draw near,
    • swerve,
    • strain,
    • put down,
    • scrape up,
    • sheer,
    • line,
    • break,
    • natural event,
    • infix,
    • proclaim,
    • uprise,
    • look,
    • on fire,
    • coupled,
    • grammatical case,
    • casing,
    • visual aspect,
    • insert,
    • font,
    • explicate,
    • typesetter’s case,
    • verbal expression,
    • verb phrase,
    • send,
    • compositor’s case,
    • perch,
    • cum,
    • reflexion,
    • keep an eye on,
    • attack,
    • come to the fore,
    • naturally,
    • spate,
    • keep abreast,
    • drove chisel,
    • form,
    • line up,
    • progressive tense,
    • ontogeny,
    • sheath,
    • organic evolution,
    • melodic line,
    • get along,
    • initiation,
    • bent grass,
    • come near,
    • hatful,
    • charm,
    • ghostwrite,
    • colour,
    • founding,
    • step down,
    • of course,
    • panorama,
    • get hold,
    • upshot,
    • cease,
    • climb up,
    • first appearance,
    • second advent,
    • cause,
    • lay off,
    • set up,
    • pink wine,
    • innovation,
    • fascinate,
    • institution,
    • color,
    • aflame,
    • growing,
    • encounter,
    • entry,
    • fall by the wayside,
    • tune,
    • zephyr,
    • encase,
    • jib,
    • oncoming,
    • advance,
    • row,
    • type,
    • stop,
    • muckle,
    • get on,
    • pillow slip,
    • artwork,
    • ejaculate,
    • aura,
    • ghostwriter,
    • total,
    • surveil,
    • objective,
    • bare,
    • enamor,
    • subject,
    • conjugated,
    • elaborate,
    • feed,
    • come about,
    • beam,
    • stick with,
    • recruit,
    • evolve,
    • demonstration,
    • entranceway,
    • comportment,
    • locution,
    • lucubrate,
    • accusatory,
    • abide by,
    • break up,
    • turn,
    • expatiate.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • event,
    • arise,
    • follow,
    • was born,
    • pop out,
    • emergence,
    • onset,
    • appear,
    • come forward,
    • emersion,
    • excel,
    • Emanated,
    • air,
    • entrance,
    • ghost,
    • launch,
    • enlarge,
    • foreword,
    • befall,
    • turn up,
    • become,
    • fall out,
    • occurrence,
    • occur,
    • evolution,
    • Emergences,
    • alight,
    • take place,
    • influx,
    • adjourn,
    • insertion,
    • develop,
    • quit,
    • levitated,
    • course,
    • come,
    • go up,
    • manifestation,
    • specter,
    • introduction,
    • expression,
    • visitation,
    • enter,
    • accident,
    • appearance,
    • presence,
    • semblance,
    • incidence,
    • come up,
    • advent,
    • accrue,
    • apparition,
    • occasion,
    • rose,
    • emerge,
    • resist,
    • bob up,
    • induction,
    • ascend,
    • come on,
    • arrival,
    • case,
    • spring up,
    • Originated,
    • incident,
    • secede,
    • cropped up,
    • preface,
    • Arising,
    • came to light,
    • arrive,
    • development,
    • happen,
    • succeed.

How to use «Arose» in context?

The sun was up, peeking timidly through the tear in the clouds. It took a moment for its light to reach the ground and warm it up, but soon enough, the birds were awake and singing and the squirrels were busily preparing their food. The world was waking up, and for some, it was a new day.

For others, this was just another day in the cycle of pain and hurt. It had been that way since the world ended. For as long as anyone could remember, there had been wars and heartache and sadness. But then something changed.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Verb, past tense
      rose.
  • Independent

    • Verb, past tense
      accompanied, address, addressed, announced, applied, aroused, articulated, attended, attributable, birth, booted, bore, born, broke, built, busted, called, case, celebrated, centred, collapsed, come, commissioned, concluded, conferred, connected, considered, constituted, contested, continued, contracted, decreased, demonstrated, derive, derived, developed, drew, drove, elected, elicited, encounter, engaged, entail, established, evoked, expanded, experienced, exploded, faced, featured, focused, focussed, formed, found, handed, held, identified, implied, increased, initiated, intensified, invented, invited, involved, kept, landed, lay, led, lifted, linked, listed, luck, made, maintained, marked, modeled, mounted, moved, observed, onset, opened, originate, outcome, owed, owned, planted, posed, presented, produced, proved, provoked, published, put, raised, read, realized, reason, referenced, reflected, related, reported, required, reside, resident, resolved, respond, rested, result, revealed, revert, ruled, sa, sat, saw, sold, spoke, staged, stated, stemmed, stirred, struck, surrendered, tied, touched, turned, unfolded, voiced, wanted, wrought, Accounted, Amounted, Answered, Appeared, Approached, Argued, Arrived, Asked, Attracted, Was, Became, Began, Belonged, Benefited, Blazed, Blew, Brought, Came, Cared, Caught, Caused, Caved, Ceded, Cited, Dealt, Demanded, Did, Discussed, Disintegrated, Emanated, Emerged, Encountered, Engendered, Enjoyed, Ensued, Entered, Envisaged, Evolved, Existed, Filed, Flowed, Followed, Foundered, Garnered, Gave, Generated, Went, Got, Grew, Had, Happened, Heightened, Incurred, Inflicted, Inquired, Insisted, Issued, Jumped, Launched, Looked, Manifested, Met, Mentioned, Necessitated, Nurtured, Obtained, Occurred, Originating, Performed, Questioned, Ran, Ranged, Referred, Reigned, Relating, Relied, Remained, Replied, Responded, Resulted, Returned, Revenged, Revolted, Seemed, Took, Talked, Transferred, Transpired, Underwent, Undertook, Urged, Wore, Were, Wished, Wondered, Yielded, Totalled, Commenced, Consisted, Contended, Created, Popped, Precipitated, Prevailed, Pried, Proceeded, Prompted, Provided, Soared, Sprang, Stood, Stormed, started, Submitted, Succeeded, Suffered, Surfaced, erupted, escalated, sparked, showed, triggered, HIT, GONNA, interviewed, enquired, highlighted, underscored, laid, occured, ‘il.
  • Other Related

    • Verb, past tense
      concerned, pertain, Pertained.

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  • as in waked



  • as in surfaced



  • as in originated



  • as in rose

  • as in waked
  • as in surfaced
  • as in originated
  • as in rose


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arose

verb

Definition of arosenext

past tense of arise

1

as in waked

to leave one’s bed

the travelers arose before dawn and were on their way as the sun came up

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • waked

  • woke

  • rose

  • rolled out

  • awoke

  • awaked

  • uprose

  • turned out

  • awakened

  • got up

  • stirred

  • aroused

  • bestirred


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • retired

  • turned in

  • rested

  • bedded (down)

  • nodded

  • slept

  • settled

  • dropped off

  • slumbered

  • dozed

  • napped

  • lay up

  • perched

  • lay (down)

  • roosted

  • couched

  • bunked

  • snoozed

  • flopped (down)

  • reclined

  • catnapped

  • dossed (down)

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  • retired

  • turned in

  • rested

  • bedded (down)

  • nodded

  • slept

  • settled

  • dropped off

  • slumbered

  • dozed

  • napped

  • lay up

  • perched

  • lay (down)

  • roosted

  • couched

  • bunked

  • snoozed

  • flopped (down)

  • reclined

  • catnapped

  • dossed (down)

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2

as in surfaced

to come to one’s attention especially gradually or unexpectedly

note in your report any problems that arise while you are conducting the experiment

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • surfaced

  • emerged

  • occurred

  • happened

  • appeared

  • materialized

  • came up

  • sprung (up)

  • cropped (up)

  • came

  • sprang (up)

  • transpired

  • went (on)

  • came out

  • chanced

  • turned up

  • intervened

  • came about

  • interfered

  • showed up

  • fell out

  • intruded

  • went off

  • passed

  • interposed

  • happed

3

as in originated

to come into existence

it is not known exactly how mammals arose, but scientists date the earliest mammals to the Triassic period

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • originated

  • began

  • started

  • commenced

  • appeared

  • was

  • emerged

  • formed

  • sprang

  • arrived

  • engendered

  • dawned

  • sprung

  • existed

  • materialized

  • set in

  • broke

  • lived

  • actualized

  • breathed

  • continued

  • lasted

  • persisted

  • subsisted

  • survived

  • came on

  • coalesced

  • shaped (up)

  • endured

  • cohered


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ended

  • ceased

  • stopped

  • concluded

  • finished

  • terminated

  • halted

  • disappeared

  • discontinued

  • vanished

  • dissolved

  • died

  • evaporated

  • quit

  • quitted

  • desisted

  • departed

  • passed away

  • expired

  • perished

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  • ended

  • ceased

  • stopped

  • concluded

  • finished

  • terminated

  • halted

  • disappeared

  • discontinued

  • vanished

  • dissolved

  • died

  • evaporated

  • quit

  • quitted

  • desisted

  • departed

  • passed away

  • expired

  • perished

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4

as in rose

to move or extend upward

slowly the hot-air balloon arose, and the round-the-world flight was begun

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rose

  • climbed

  • ascended

  • soared

  • lifted

  • mounted

  • upped

  • thrust

  • aspired

  • uprose

  • upturned

  • surged

  • sloped

  • tilted

  • towered

  • upreared

  • leaned

  • upthrusted

  • inclined

  • ballooned

  • elevated

  • raised

  • uplifted

  • upheaved

  • surmounted

  • topped

  • crested

  • scaled

  • boosted

  • tipped

  • blasted off

  • upraised

  • zoomed

  • listed

  • reclined

  • took off

  • slanted

  • canted


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • descended

  • declined

  • dropped

  • fell (off)

  • plunged

  • dipped

  • slid

  • sank

  • sunk

  • plummeted

  • dived

  • dove

  • nosedived

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  • descended

  • declined

  • dropped

  • fell (off)

  • plunged

  • dipped

  • slid

  • sank

  • sunk

  • plummeted

  • dived

  • dove

  • nosedived

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ПРОИЗНОШЕНИЕ СЛОВА AROSE

ГРАММАТИЧЕСКАЯ КАТЕГОРИЯ СЛОВА AROSE

СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА AROSE

PRESENT

Present

I arise

you arise

he/she/it arises

we arise

you arise

they arise

Present continuous

I am arising

you are arising

he/she/it is arising

we are arising

you are arising

they are arising

Present perfect

I have arisen

you have arisen

he/she/it has arisen

we have arisen

you have arisen

they have arisen

Present perfect continuous

I have been arising

you have been arising

he/she/it has been arising

we have been arising

you have been arising

they have been arising

PAST

Past

I arose

you arose

he/she/it arose

we arose

you arose

they arose

Past continuous

I was arising

you were arising

he/she/it was arising

we were arising

you were arising

they were arising

Past perfect

I had arisen

you had arisen

he/she/it had arisen

we had arisen

you had arisen

they had arisen

Past perfect continuous

I had been arising

you had been arising

he/she/it had been arising

we had been arising

you had been arising

they had been arising

FUTURE

Future

I will arise

you will arise

he/she/it will arise

we will arise

you will arise

they will arise

Future continuous

I will be arising

you will be arising

he/she/it will be arising

we will be arising

you will be arising

they will be arising

Future perfect

I will have arisen

you will have arisen

he/she/it will have arisen

we will have arisen

you will have arisen

they will have arisen

Future perfect continuous

I will have been arising

you will have been arising

he/she/it will have been arising

we will have been arising

you will have been arising

they will have been arising

CONDITIONAL

Conditional

I would arose

you would arose

he/she/it would arose

we would arose

you would arose

they would arose

Conditional continuous

I would be arising

you would be arising

he/she/it would be arising

we would be arising

you would be arising

they would be arising

Conditional perfect

I would have arose

you would have arose

he/she/it would have arose

we would have arose

you would have arose

they would have arose

Conditional perfect continuous

I would have been arising

you would have been arising

he/she/it would have been arising

we would have been arising

you would have been arising

they would have been arising

IMPERATIVE

Imperative

you arise
we let´s arise
you arise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

Present Participle

arising

СЛОВА, РИФМУЮЩИЕСЯ СО СЛОВОМ AROSE

Синонимы и антонимы слова arose в словаре английский языка

СИНОНИМЫ СЛОВА «AROSE»

Указанные слова имеют то же или сходное значение, что у слова «arose», и относятся к той же грамматической категории.

Перевод слова «arose» на 25 языков

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ПЕРЕВОД СЛОВА AROSE

Посмотрите перевод слова arose на 25 языков с помощью нашего многоязыкового переводчика c английский языка.

Переводы слова arose с английский языка на другие языки, представленные в этом разделе, были выполнены с помощью автоматического перевода, в котором главным элементом перевода является слово «arose» на английский языке.

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उठी

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نشأت

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возник

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surgiu

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উঠে

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née

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entstand

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生まれた

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발생

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jumeneng

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phát sinh

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எழுந்து

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उठले

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ortaya çıkan

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sorse

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powstał

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виник

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a apărut

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προέκυψε

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ontstaan

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Тенденции использования слова arose

ТЕНДЕНЦИИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «AROSE»

Тенденции

ЧАСТОТНОСТЬ

Слово используется очень часто

На показанной выше карте показана частотность использования термина «arose» в разных странах.

Тенденции основных поисковых запросов и примеры использования слова arose

Список основных поисковых запросов, которые пользователи ввели для доступа к нашему онлайн-словарю английский языка и наиболее часто используемые выражения со словом «arose».

ЧАСТОТА ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «AROSE» С ТЕЧЕНИЕМ ВРЕМЕНИ

На графике показано годовое изменение частотности использования слова «arose» за последние 500 лет. Формирование графика основано на анализе того, насколько часто термин «arose» появляется в оцифрованных печатных источниках на английский языке, начиная с 1500 года до настоящего времени.

Примеры использования в литературе на английский языке, цитаты и новости о слове arose

ЦИТАТЫ СО СЛОВОМ «AROSE»

Известные цитаты и высказывания со словом arose.

When the question arose whether I, as a member of the royal family, should take part in active combat in the Falklands, there was no question in her mind, and it only took her two days to sort the issue.

At one of the annual conventions of the American Society for Aesthetics much confusion arose when the Society for Anesthetics met at the same time in the same hotel.

There is but little room for doubt that Egypt led the way in the creation of the earliest known group of civilizations which arose on both sides of the land bridge between Africa and Eurasia in the fourth millennium B.C.

Because capitalist society has expanded the productive forces so enormously, the social conditions under which it arose lag behind and become fetters holding back the further growth of productive forces.

Whenever the occasion arose, he rose to the occasion.

You can’t even begin to understand biology, you can’t understand life, unless you understand what it’s all there for, how it arose — and that means evolution.

Thus there arose in me both a need and a plan for the foundation of the human sciences.

Well, it arose out of two long-term concerns — the first being the possibility of genetic manipulation, nature versus nurture, what constitutes how people get to be how they are.

My first ideas of human in vitro fertilization (IVF) arose with my Ph.D. in Edinburgh University in the early 1950s. Supervised by Alan Beatty, my research was based on his work on altering chromosomal complements in mouse embryos.

The tea party movement and its passion arose in response to trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see and out of a sense that Washington is in need of dire fiscal reform.

КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «AROSE»

Поиск случаев использования слова arose в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову arose, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.

Will she follow her heart and trust new friends for guidance? With all the lies and deceit will she be able to control the darkness within so that she may fulfill her destiny?

Destiny Patterson, Samantha Beckworth, Jennifer Proctor, 2013

2

The Flatiron: The New York Landmark and the Incomparable …

The marvelous story of the Flatiron: the instantly recognizable building that signaled the start of a new era in New York history.

Alice Sparberg Alexiou, 2010

3

Readings in Eastern Religions

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 «And again, O bhikkhus, that I had comprehended
that this was the noble truth concerning sorrow, though it was not among the
doctrines handed down, there arose within me the eye, there arose the
knowledge, …

Harold Coward, Ronald Neufeldt, Eva K. Neumaier, 2006

‘Now that which is the ariyan truth of ill is completely known’, among things not
heard before by me, monks, vision arose, knowledge arose, wisdom arose,
higher knowledge arose, light arose. ‘On thinking, «This is the ariyan truth of the …

5

A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning

Bruising the acrid aromatics out, 973.30 Red Cotton 1.30 Arose. And seeing how,
as gathering films arose, 13.2 Pauline 941 And I arose. The end is very near 97.2
Straf. 4.3.100 ‘»Not the least sign of life’ — whereat arose … 105.52 Sord.

6

Buddhavacana: A Pali Reader

It is this preeminent eight-component course; namely, sound view, sound
inclination, sound speech, sound action, sound livelihood, sound effort, sound
awareness, and sound concentration. «Realizing, this is unease, there arose in
me vision, …

7

Independent birth of organisms: a new theory that distinct …

The first scientific theory in centuries to explain the origins & diversity of life on Earth — without evolution!

Periannan Senapathy, 1994

8

Anger Management: A Collection of Urban Poetry

» It is a book of poetry that can best be enjoyed by the brave and unbiased reader. The book delivers all the twists and drama that can be found in a typical romance novel. Fantasy and reality collide.

9

Miscellanies of divinitie: divided into three books

The last instances concern not our question. 8. Pineda presumed too farre upon
uncertainties* Lorinus dareth not name any particularly that were raised. It cannot
be kriown certainly. ‘ ,!s . .. or» also arose Jonah, faith Pineda. That Jonas was a …

10

A History of the Jews in Babylonia

of the destruction of the Temple [313 A.D.], and the Persians decreed a
persecution against the Jews. Nathan died, and his son Nehemiah arose, and
the sages guided him. R. Shizbi was his sage. Nehemiah died, and ‘Aqaviah his
son arose, …

НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «AROSE»

Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин arose в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.

How a Chip Kelly disciple & no-star QB are building FCS’ best offense

An opportunity arose when the San Diego-based coach was coming to South Texas for a week to train his star protégé, Johnny Manziel. «FOXSports.com, Июл 15»

Finland, Russia Should Pursue Dialogue Despite Diplomatic Flap …

Niinisto’s comments came amid a diplomatic spat that arose after Finland banned several top Russian politicians from entering its territory for … «International Business Times, Июл 15»

Former firefighter battling cancer receives support from across the U.S.

While he worked to figure out another career choice, another challenge arose for Doug: he was diagnosed with neck and throat cancer. «WCSH-TV, Июл 15»

Rally held at state Capitol in support of flag

The debate arose after a church shooting in South Carolina last month. Pictures of the accused shooter with the Confederate flag surfaced after … «WAPT Jackson, Июл 15»

Confirmation of judges gets bogged down in Congress

A spokeswoman, Beth Levine, later e-mailed that the committee handles nominees in the order they arrive, and that «significant issues» arose … «Philly.com, Июл 15»

Watch Dogs Graphics Backlash Prompted Ubisoft Policy Review

Speaking to The Guardian at E3 2015, Guillemot acknowledged the issues arose from the game not being playable on the target machine at … «IGN, Июл 15»

The Uses and Misuses of History: On Jefferson Davis, Thomas More …

A proper understanding of history does help explain how these disparities arose and were sustained. In particular, history reveals that the end … «Huffington Post, Июл 15»

Duggar sister, husband leave for long-term mission trip

Several months ago a new opportunity arose for us to serve God on the mission field… After much prayer and seeking Godly counsel, we … «Fox News, Июл 15»

How to track lightning, forest fires; new campfire rules for rest of …

Thunderstorm cells with strobe-like thunderbolts followed by soul-shaking thunder arose in pockets Friday and Saturday nights across the high … «SFGate, Июл 15»

Mitten: Neville excited by Valencia challenge

When Ian Cathro (Valencia’s Scottish assistant manager last season) moved on to Newcastle recently, the opportunity arose for me to replace … «ESPN FC, Июл 15»

ССЫЛКИ

« EDUCALINGO. Arose [онлайн]. Доступно на <https://educalingo.com/ru/dic-en/arose>. Май 2023 ».

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