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to rise / to go up
HSK 5
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *涨* | 涨* | *涨
to rise (of prices, rivers)
HSK 5
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *涨* | 涨* | *涨
to swell / to distend
HSK 6
to appreciate (in value) / to increase in price
HSK 5
soaring inflation / rocketing prices
(of a stock price) to rise to the daily upper limit (resulting in a temporary halt in trading of the stock)
to surge up / to rise / (of tensions etc) to run high
HSK 7-9
(of water, prices etc) to rise and fall
daily upper limit on the price of a stock
to have engorged breasts (after childbirth); to have swollen and painful breasts from excess milk
the tide rises, the boat floats (idiom); fig. to change with the overall trend / to develop according to the situation
HSK 7-9
to get more fans; to gain followers
(finance) bullish
Internet slang for 長知識|长知识
rise of water level
inflation / salary raise
to turn red (in the face) / to flush (with embarrassment or anger)
high tide / rising tide
to go up / to rise
extent of a rise (in prices etc) / amount of increase / growth (typically expressed as a percentage)
to increase sharply / to rise dramatically
upward trend (in prices)
rise or fall in price
rising trend / upward momentum (e.g. in prices)
(of water) to soar / (of prices) to skyrocket
(of prices) to skyrocket; to soar
red and tense with anger (idiom)
full to the point of overflowing (fluid, emotions etc)
limit up, limit down / limit on daily price variation
to freeze (prices, fees etc) (Tw)


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