Examples of using It rises in English and their translations into Chinese
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At the same time, it's also a light gas, so when it escapes, it rises immediately instead of spreading over the ground.
This leads to the fact that on bad news the price falls too much, and on good news it rises too much.
Featuring the bottle inside the packaging, it rises up slowly with the opening of the outer case.
It rises above the city dominating its skyline and greatly adding to Edinburgh's historic vibe.
As it rises, during this total eclipse, Earth's natural satellite turns a striking shade of red or ruddy brown.
If it rises high enough, and holds much water vapor, it could eventually condense into clouds that produce rain.
It rises to 206 feet(63 m) and is topped by a monastery called The Hermitage.
It rises above the city dominating its skyline and greatly adding to Edinburgh's historic vibe.
It rises to 206 ft(63 m) and is topped by a monastery called The Hermitage.
Once it rises above 105 degrees, begin collecting liquid samples from the sample draw point.
When it rises in a thick heavy top, you may be sure there is something wrong, either in the grain, yeast, or cooling off.
It rises, gradually at first, then reaches the critical point of any newly launched product, when many products fail.
Only when it rises to a higher degree, it is possible to form a mental illness, such as depression.
As it rises, during this total eclipse, Earth's natural satellite will turn a striking shade of red or ruddy brown.
When it rises to 48° C, the drying speed of the equipment is accelerated and it is quickly dried.
It rises more than 3,000 feet above the valley floor and is a favorite for experienced rock climbers.
It rises because when people don't trust the system, they don't use it. .
The marginal rate is intended to tax individuals on their earnings, and it rises with income.
This might keep bitcoin's value in check before it rises another 10 or 100-fold in value.
Occasionally you get water entering, it rises and then goes down, like a tide.