常見例句雙語例句I say it to get a rise out of him.我說這個(gè)是爲(wèi)了引起他的注意。You will have to pay more attention to your work if you wish to get a rise.如果你想要加薪,就必須更加用心地工作。dict.cnAs a writer and as a person, Parker likes to say outrageous things to get a rise out of people.作爲(wèi)一個(gè)編劇也好,一個(gè)常人也罷,帕尅喜歡說些駭人的事來招惹他人。原聲例句In other words, we said that in intellectual history, first you get this movement of concern about the distance between the perceiver and the perceived, a concern that gives rise to skepticism about whether we can know things as they really are.換言之,我們?cè)f過在思想史上,首先你要知道,關(guān)注感知者和被感知者之間距離的運(yùn)動(dòng),這種關(guān)注會(huì)讓我們懷疑,自己是否弄清楚了事物的本來麪目。耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句You knew you would get a rise out of me, right?FORBES: Buy Into Trends: Invest Like (and in) Chipotle, Not McDonald'sIf we take it off the rich, the rich who are only saving it, and give it to the poor, who would then spend it, we thus get a rise in aggregate demand and the economy comes out of its hole.FORBES: Why We Must Reduce the Taxes on the Rich: The Keynesian ArgumentHUD's vouchers work on the basis that you should spend 30% of your income on rent, but if your rent is pegged at that proportion, there is less incentive to try to get a pay rise.ECONOMIST: How should America house its poor? 返回 get a rise