arise from 產(chǎn)生于,源自
釋義
If soemthing arises from a particular situation, it is created or caused by the situation.
例句
She felt an overwhelming sense of guilt arising from her actions.
GRE
The rapid entry of women into the paid labor force and social issues arising from industrialization were causing women's advocates and women statisticians to press for more thorough and accurate accounting of women's occupations and wages.
女性迅速進(jìn)入勞動力市場和源自工業(yè)化的社會問題使女性權(quán)利的簇?fù)碚吆团越y(tǒng)計學(xué)家呼吁對女性職業(yè)和工資采取更為徹底和準(zhǔn)確的統(tǒng)計方法。
釋義
If soemthing arises from a particular situation, it is created or caused by the situation.
例句
She felt an overwhelming sense of guilt arising from her actions.
GRE
The rapid entry of women into the paid labor force and social issues arising from industrialization were causing women's advocates and women statisticians to press for more thorough and accurate accounting of women's occupations and wages.
女性迅速進(jìn)入勞動力市場和源自工業(yè)化的社會問題使女性權(quán)利的簇?fù)碚吆团越y(tǒng)計學(xué)家呼吁對女性職業(yè)和工資采取更為徹底和準(zhǔn)確的統(tǒng)計方法。

