Frequency rank: 21,528. – 21,645.
- rise (e.g. of a movement); emergence; rearing one's head; gaining prominence; coming to the fore; gaining power; gathering strength
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- rise (e.g. of a movement)
- emergence
- gaining prominence
- coming to the fore
- gaining power
- gathering strength
This meaning refers to the increase in influence or presence of a particular movement or idea in society, often implying a shift in dynamics.
The rise of the new political movement is attracting attention.
This meaning emphasizes the process of coming into existence or prominence, often related to trends or new developments.
Their emergence in the technology industry is remarkable.
The emergence of new fashion trends is gaining popularity among young people.
Used when discussing how a person, group, or concept starts to be recognized and acknowledged in a particular field or area.
This phrase indicates that a particular idea or individual is becoming more noticeable and significant in discussions or actions.
Refers to a situation where a group or individual acquires greater control or influence over others or a situation.
The new leader is gaining power and strengthening political influence.
This meaning implies that a movement, idea, or force is becoming more robust and influential over time.
Generated collocations (experimental)
たいとう台頭するto rise; to emergeわかい若いせだい世代のたいとう台頭the rise of the younger generationけいざい経済のたいとう台頭the rise of the economyあたらしい新しいうごき動きのたいとう台頭the emergence of a new movementたいとう台頭をとげる遂げるto achieve prominenceこくさいてき国際的なたいとう台頭international emergenceたいとう台頭してくるto be coming to the foreえいきょうりょく影響力のたいとう台頭the rise of influenceしゃかいてき社会的なたいとう台頭societal emergenceちょしゃ著者のたいとう台頭the rise of the author
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