Arise from Meaning in English
expression
ɝˈaɪz/ /ˈfɹəm
uh-RYZ frum
ɐɹˈaɪz/ /fɹˈɒm
uh-RYZ FROM
Definición
To happen as a result of something else; to originate or come from a particular source or cause.
Uso & Matices
More formal or written English; commonly used when explaining causes (e.g., 'problems that arise from'). Not usually used for physical rising up—use 'come from' or 'result from' in less formal contexts.
Spanish: surgir de - provenir de - derivarse dePortuguese (BR): surgir de - originar-se dePortuguese (PT): surgir de - originar-se deChinese (Simplified): 源于 - 产生于Chinese (Traditional): 源於 - 產生於Hindi: से उत्पन्न होना - से पैदा होनाArabic: ينشأ من - ينتج عنBengali: উৎপন্ন হওয়া - সৃষ্টি হওয়া - উদ্ভূত হওয়াRussian: возникать из - происходить изJapanese: 〜から生じる - 〜から発生するVietnamese: phát sinh từ - nảy sinh từ - xuất phát từKorean: ~에서 비롯되다 - ~에서 생기다Turkish: -den kaynaklanmak - -den ortaya çıkmakUrdu: سے پیدا ہونا - سے نکلناIndonesian: timbul dari - berasal dari
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Many health issues arise from poor diet.
basic
Confusion can arise from a lack of instructions.
basic
The problem arose from a simple misunderstanding.
basic
Most of our arguments arise from silly things.
natural
Some good ideas arise from unexpected conversations.
natural
It’s amazing how quickly problems can arise from small mistakes.
natural