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  1. intransitive verb phrase. 1. (to rebel) a. levantarse. The peasants rose up against their feudal masters.Los campesinos se levantaron contra sus amos feudales. b. sublevarse. The French rose up and stormed the Bastille, unleashing a revolution. Los franceses se sublevaron, asaltaron la Bastilla y desencadenaron una revolución.

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  3. The morning sun sweetly convinces the flowers to rise up and greet it. El sol de la mañana hace que las flores se eleven para saludarlo. rise up against [sb/sth] vi phrasal + prep. figurative (revolt, protest) alzarse contra, levantarse contra v prnl + prep. sublevarse contra v prnl + prep. The oppressed people will rise up against their ...

  4. 4º)That only direct mobilization for the minimum demands of the people, together with transitional demands, will allow the workers to rise up as a legitimate actor in Chilean society. crfiweb.org 4º) Que sólo la movilización directa por las reivindicaciones mínimas del pueblo, unida a las reivindicaciones transitorias, podrá levantar a los trabajadores como un actor legítimo en la ...

  5. rise up translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'rise, pay rise, price rise, wage rise', examples, definition, conjugation

  6. Translation of "rise up" in Spanish. Verb. Noun. levantar levantarse subir alzarse elevarse surgir ascender sublevarse rebelarse. sublevar. Show more. It was like a pit hole that I could never rise up from. Era como un agujero de un pozo que nunca me podría levantar. No one is going to rise up in the centre of Havana.

  7. volume_up. general. "revolt". 1. general. rise up (also: get up, stand up, rise, uprise) volume_up. levantarse {r. v.} more_vert. Others have been tortured and taken to prison where they will no doubt be executed for trying to rise up against that fascist regime.