English to Lithuanian Meaning of rise - pakilti


Rise :
pakilti

pasirodymas, pakilti, sukilimas, iškilimas, aukštis, pavasaris, padidinti, prieaugis, kelti, tobulinimas, pasikėlimas, pakilimas, Gimdymas, gamyba, augimas, emanacija, klestėjimas, debiutas, aušra, atsikėlimas, vigilija, žingsnis, žvirblis, lipti, įkalnė, išvaizda, gerovė, klestėti, plėtra, abėcėlės tvarka, Jodinėjimas, kopti, kalnas, kilimas

kilti, augti, pakilti, pažadinti, lipti, pleiskanoti, ateiti, atvykti, pasirodyti, užimti vietą, įvykti, prieiti, klestėti, padidinti, pelnas, važinėti, ataka, kalnas, tapti garsiai, pagimdyti, generuoti, priežastis, Gimsta, atsirasti, emisija, Sukilimai, plėtoti, būti auga, užauk, pereiti, eiti toliau, sutarti, judėti į priekį, padaryti, pagerinti, išankstinis, geriau, praturtinti, skubėti, trenkti, šokinėti, mesti, želti, Stiprėjantis, tapti energingi, paūmėti, atvyko is, gimti, veisti, sukilimas, būti gaminami, maištas, trukdyti, atkristi, Peržiurėti, Rodyti

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Definitions of rise in English
Noun(1) a growth in strength or number or importance(2) the act of changing location in an upward direction(3) an upward slope or grade (as in a road(4) a movement upward(5) the amount a salary is increased(6) the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises(7) a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground(8) (theology(9) an increase in cost(10) increase in price or value
Verb(1) move upward(2) increase in value or to a higher point(3) rise to one's feet(4) rise up(5) come to the surface(6) come into existence; take on form or shape(7) move to a better position in life or to a better job(8) go up or advance(9) become more extreme(10) get up and out of bed(11) rise in rank or status(12) become heartened or elated(13) exert oneself to meet a challenge(14) take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance(15) increase in volume(16) come up, of celestial bodies
Examples of rise in English
(1) The mist started rise higher into the sky and the surroundings became clearer.(2) the wind continued to rise(3) Future generations will have to find some other way to rise up against their parents.(4) Up from Baikal's shore, mountains rise sharply for a vertical mile, towering high as the canyon rim above the Colorado River.(5) Christy stared mutely out the window as the church's steeple loomed into view over the rise of the next hill.(6) It has been a rapid rise for the former revenue official from Raheny in north Dublin.(7) Suddenly, she felt goosebumps rise on her arms and she shivered.(8) If anything its enormous decline has beaten its meteoric rise back in the halcyon days.(9) Part of me would like to believe that things like this will strike a chord within us all, making us rise up and say ÔÇÿNO, we will not have it!ÔÇÖ(10) Finally, she crested a rise and the town came into view.(11) Finally opening her eyes, she noted that, other than the shallow rise and fall of his chest, there was no movement coming from him.(12) non-supervisory staff were given a 5 per cent rise(13) How do you explain the rise of indigenous movements in Bolivia and the rest of Latin America?(14) few models have had such a meteoric rise(15) Is it a challenge to stay level headed given you've had a meteoric rise in terms of your acting career?(16) China's rise is all the more remarkable for its speed.
Related Phrases of rise
(1) rise up ::
pakilti
(2) rise against ::
sukils prieš
(3) give rise to ::
sukelti
(4) rise and fall ::
kilti ir kristi
(5) high-rise ::
aukštybinių
(6) rise above ::
pakilti aukščiau
(7) pay rise ::
atlyginimą
(8) on the rise ::
auga
(9) rise again ::
vėl pakilti
Synonyms
Noun
1. increase ::
padidinti
2. improvement ::
tobulinimas
3. progress ::
progresas
4. slope ::
nuolydis
5. hike ::
žygis
6. lift ::
keltuvas
7. ascending ::
abėcėlės tvarka
8. salary increase ::
atlyginimo padidėjimas
9. raise ::
kelti
10. upgrade ::
patobulinti
11. advance ::
išankstinis
12. rising ::
didėjantis
13. emanation ::
emanacija
Verb
15. loom ::
staklės
16. go up ::
pakilti
17. improve ::
pagerinti
18. get higher ::
gauti didesnės
21. adjourn ::
atidėti
22. make progress ::
padaryti pažangą
23. react to ::
reaguoti į
24. come back to life ::
grįžti į gyvenimą
25. swell ::
bangavimas
26. rebel ::
sukilėlių
27. originate in ::
kilusios
28. brighten ::
gyvinti
29. slope upward ::
nuolydis aukštyn
30. arise ::
kilti
31. climb up ::
užlipti
32. climb ::
lipti
33. heighten ::
padidinti
34. resurrect ::
prisikelti
35. rise up ::
pakilti
36. prove ::
įrodyti
37. develop ::
plėtoti
38. come up ::
prieiti
39. lift ::
keltuvas
40. ascend ::
kilti
Antonyms
1. contract ::
sutartis
2. decrease ::
mažinti
3. diminish ::
sumažinti
4. dwindle ::
išsigimti
5. lessen ::
sumažinti
6. recede ::
tolti
7. wane ::
dilti
Different Forms
rise, rises, rising, risings
Word Example from TV Shows
I would rise, but...

I would RISE, but...

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 6

and it was never going
to rise again.

and it was never going to RISE again.

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

MAN 2: Rise! Rise!

MAN 2: Rise! Rise!

Vikings Season 1, Episode 7

it will represent a significant rise
in your station.

it will represent a significant RISE in your station.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

Rise, Ser Barristan.

Rise, Ser Barristan.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

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