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The difference between rise and rise

There is no difference between the two words except that rise is an intransitive verb followed by a preposition and raise is a transitive verb followed by a noun. This is the difference between ascension and ascension.

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1. rise; Rise; Rise; Promotion; raise

The sun has not yet risen.

The sun has not yet risen.

For example, the population of this city has increased to five million.

The population of this city has increased to five million.

2. awkward; Above [W][Q]

A huge building appeared before their eyes.

A huge building stood in front of them.

Step 3 stand up

He stood up and left the room.

He stood up and walked out of the room.

4. (wind); Strengthen (wind power)

5. Uprising; rise in revolt

The villagers rose up against the invaders.

The villagers rose up against the invaders.

6. (River, Sichuan) origin; (event) occurs [W]

The Rhine River originated in Switzerland.

The Rhine River originated in Switzerland.

7. float, emerge; Surface (fish)

His image came to me.

His face appeared before my eyes.

8. (Dough) Fermentation

transitive verb

1. Make (birds) fly; Bring (fish) to the surface.

Improve: vt.

1. Lift it up, lift it up

He raised his glass and said, "I wish you health, Carl."

He raised his glass and said, "I wish you health, Carl."

2. increase; Improve; Promote [(+to)]

The landlord raised my rent.

The landlord raised my rent.

3. Chips (funds); Recruit (soldiers); Focus (attention)

They will raise money for the construction of school buildings.

They will raise money for the school building.

4. Parenting; Planting; rise

The baby grew up drinking soybean milk.

The child grew up drinking soybean milk.

5. put forward; send

None of them raised any objection.

None of them raised any objections.

6. reasons; Arouse; Improve;

7. stand up; build

They set up a monument to national heroes.

They erected a monument to the national hero.

8. Remove (surround, block, etc.). ) and unsealing (prohibition);

9. Resurrection; To cause (a ghost) to appear.

10. Increase (bet) and increase (bet);

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It should be noted that raise can be ranked directly, while rise must be used with prepositions.