give rise to

give rise to — 慣用語

1. to be the reason that something happens or begins to appear, especially when the

1.慣用語B2
釋義

引起;導致

使某事發生或出現

to be the reason that something happens or begins to appear, especially when the result is significant or unintended

例句

Minho's controversial speech gave rise to a lively debate among the students.

Minho 那場具爭議的演講在學生之間引起了一場熱烈的討論。

formal register: subject + give rise to + noun phrase

The discovery of oil gave rise to a period of rapid economic growth in the small country.

石油的發現促使這個小國進入了快速經濟成長的時期。

同義詞
  • cause

    more direct and neutral; works in both formal and informal contexts

  • lead to

    similar in meaning but slightly less formal, emphasises a chain of events

  • bring about

    more deliberate, suggests an active effort to make something happen

文法句型

give rise to + noun phrase

用法筆記

This idiom is more common in formal or written English than in everyday conversation. The object is always a full noun phrase referring to a situation, event, or feeling, never a person or a clause.

常見錯誤

The heavy rain gave rise to flood.
The heavy rain gave rise to flooding in several areas.
💡The object must be a complete noun phrase, not a bare noun.
His behavior gave rise to me feeling upset.
His behavior gave rise to feelings of anger among the staff.
💡The phrase must be followed by a noun phrase, not a clause.