1.b> , , ; ; a sharp rise in interest rates ; the rise of prices [of wages] [] ; a sudden temperature rise ; the rise and fall of the voice - [i>.i> .i> 3];
2.b> / ; a 10% pay rise ;
3.b> , i> / / ; ; her meteoric rise to fame / ; ( i>); the rise of racism ; the rise and fall of the Roman Empire [i>.i> .i> 1];
4.b> 1) ; ; the enemy position is just over the next rise ;
2) ; rise in a road ; there is a slight rise in the road after the bridge ;
5.b> .i> i> , ;
6.b> , (, ..i>); at rise of the sun ;
7.b> , ; ; to take its rise , ;
8.b> (i>); the river takes its rise among the hills ;
9.b> .i> i> ;
10.b> i> ;
11.b> .i> , (, i>);
tob> be on the riseb> ) , ; ) , ; ) / ; to give rise to smth.b> .i> / ; his speech gave rise to a bitter argument ; to get / to take / a rise out of smb.b> / (.i> i>).