영어에서 Can rise 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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I can rise, too.
Money expenses can rise.
It can rise from the earth.
Then the world can rise again.
We can rise above any circumstances.
Then my magic can rise even more.
There's only so far that these salaries can rise.
Can rise up about 1.8 meters as a whole.
At some point the price can rise to it.
Commission can rise with long-term fruitful collaboration.
Everyone starts at level 1 and can rise to level 10.
You can rise as high as you dare to dream.
In children, as a rule, can rise to high values.
You can rise above anything and come out stronger in the end.
If faults creep into the development process, costs can rise rapidly.
I just hope I can rise up to that level.
But when either gene is mutated, the risk of breast and ovarian cancers can rise steeply.
Ultrasonic cavitation treatment can rise the pH value of meat significantly.
These numbers are just an indication,every woman's level of hCG can rise differently.
In the blood, nicotine levels can rise within a few seconds of a puff on a cigarette.
It's important to do it consistently because if you stop, your blood pressure can rise again.
Shown device fits into the hand and can rise for several dozen meters upwards.
The bank wants Australia's jobless rate to fall below 5.2% so wages can rise faster.
In summer, the ambient temperature can rise to 30oC(86oF), or even higher.
Ð One out of four of the world's children are stunted,in developing countries the proportion can rise to one in three.
In summer, the ambient temperature can rise to 30ºC(86ºF), or even higher.
While you can easily see if the conditions on the outside arewindy at this time, the winds can rise without warning.
Focus, temperature within the tissue can rise to levels from 65° to 85°C, destroying the.
Heating fast: There are many spiral gas tubes in the boiler and almost half of the boiler shell can be heated,so the temperature can rise soon.
On a warm day, temperatures inside a vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels.