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Arise from Meaning in English

expression

ɝˈaɪz/ /ˈfɹəm
uh-RYZ frum
ɐɹˈaɪz/ /fɹˈɒm
uh-RYZ FROM

释义

To happen as a result of something else; to originate or come from a particular source or cause.

用法与细微差别

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.

例句

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