give rise
英 [ɡɪv raɪz]
美 [ɡɪv raɪz]
网络 导致; 产生; 引起
英英释义
verb
- cause to happen, occur or exist
- This procedure produces a curious effect
- The new law gave rise to many complaints
- These chemicals produce a noxious vapor
- the new President must bring about a change in the health care system
双语例句
- Such cultures could give rise to vascular tissues, roots and shoot buds.
这样的培养可能产生维管组织,根和苗端芽。 - The glycine can give rise to serine with the elimination of carbon dioxide and ammonia.
甘氨酸去除二氧化碳和氨能产生丝氨酸。 - This is the scenario that could give rise to our second tail risk.
这种情况可能引发我们所说的第二种后续风险。 - Alone and in combination they give rise to eight possible kinds of love relationships.
单独一点或几点组合会产生八种可能存在的爱情关系。 - Social desires, expectations, and pressures give rise to laws, and standards of ethics do likewise.
由于社会的欲望、期望和压力而产生了法律,伦理标准的产生也是如此。 - Low levels of choline in the body can give rise to high blood-pressure
体内胆碱水平过低会引起高血压。 - Such an approach may give rise to a research field of interest.
这种手段可能产生一个有意义的探索领域。 - The drug is well tolerated and generally does not give rise to serious side effects.
病人对该药有良好的耐受性,而且一般不引起严重副作用。 - Spasm of the small labyrinthine vessels can give rise to vertigo and hearing loss.
小迷路血管痉挛能引起眩晕和听力丧失。 - Watching lavishes students'precious learning time, which can give rise to the decrease in their learning efficiency.
看电视浪费了学生宝贵的学习时间,这将导致学生学习效率的下降。