- 上升 shàngshēng to riseto move from a lower position to a higher position; to ascend
- 提升 tíshēng to improveTo improve or raise the level of something, such as quality or ability
- 升级 shēngjí to upgradeTo go up from a lower level or grade to a higher one; used for software updates, product improvements, or being promoted in rank.
- 直升机 zhíshēngjī helicopterhelicopter; chopper
- 升值 shēngzhí to appreciate(of a currency) to increase in value relative to other currencies; to revalue
- 升高 shēnggāo to riseto go up; to ascend; to increase in height or level (of physical things like temperature or water levels)
- 回升 huíshēng to rise againto rise back up after a fall; to pick up or rally (used for temperatures, the economy, or stock markets)
- 攀升 pānshēng to riseto rise steadily or climb, especially in reference to prices, quantities, or levels
- 升起 shēngqǐ to riseto rise up or ascend into the air, such as a celestial body or an aircraft taking off
- 升温 shēngwēn to heat upto rise in temperature; to become hot
- 升华 shēnghuá to sublimateto change directly from a solid state to a gas state without becoming liquid; sublimation
- 晋升 jìnshēng to promoteTo promote to a higher position, rank, or office; to advance in grade.
- 直升飞机 zhíshēngfēijī helicopterhelicopter; chopper
- 升空 shēngkōng to lift offto rise into the air or sky; to take off
- 升降 shēngjiàng to rise and fallto go up and down; to ascend and descend
- 升学 shēngxué to enter a higher schoolTo enter a school of a higher grade after graduating from a lower one
- 毫升 háoshēng millilitermilliliter, a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a [[升|升|sheng1]]
- 升旗 shēngqí to raise a flagTo hoist a flag to the top of a pole, often as part of a formal ceremony.
- 升迁 shēngqiān to be promotedto be transferred and promoted to a higher position, especially when moving to a new department or office
- 高升 gāoshēng to get a promotionto rise to a higher position; to be promoted in one's career or job
- 升格 shēnggé to upgradeTo rise in status, rank, or position; to be promoted or upgraded to a higher level.
- 升班 shēngbān to move up a gradeTo move up to a higher grade or class level in school.
- 飞升 fēishēng to ascendto fly up or rise rapidly into the air
- 升任 shēngrèn to be promotedto be promoted to a higher post or position
- 升天 shēngtiān to rise into the skyTo rise up into the sky; used for rockets, satellites, or celestial bodies.
- 升降机 shēngjiàngjī elevatora general term for various types of motorized lifting machinery used to transport people or goods vertically; often refers to freight elevators, construction lifts, or aerial work platforms
- 升官 shēngguān to be promotedTo be promoted to a higher official position or rank
- 升腾 shēngténg to rise; to leap upTo rise, ascend, or leap up; used for things like smoke, gas, flames, or intense emotions
- 爬升 páshēng to climbTo gain altitude or rise into the air (of aircraft, spacecraft, or rockets); to move upward toward a peak or summit.
- 抬升 táishēng to liftto lift; to upraise; to elevate, particularly in reference to terrain, airflow, or prices
- 公升 gōngshēng litera unit of volume in the metric system, equal to 1,000 milliliters; also known as [[升|升|sheng1]] or [[立升|立升|li4 sheng1]]
- 飙升 biāoshēng to soarto rise rapidly or sharply, especially when referring to prices, quantities, or data
- 东升 dōngshēng to rise in the eastto rise in the east; to appear from the east
- 步步高升 bùbùgāoshēng to rise steadilyTo climb step by step; often used as a greeting or well-wish for someone to receive a steady promotion or a rise in status.
- 荣升 róngshēng to be promotedto be honored with a promotion to a higher post; to be promoted to a higher office or rank
- 升压 shēngyā to boost pressureto increase or boost the pressure of a fluid or gas
- 升入 shēngrù to progress toTo enter a higher level school or grade; to be promoted into.
- 升官发财 shēngguānfācái to be promoted and get richTo win a promotion and gain wealth; often used to describe someone who is only interested in power and money
- 升平 shēngpíng peacepeaceful and prosperous; stable and tranquil
- 歌舞升平 gēwǔshēngpíng peace and prosperitySinging and dancing to celebrate a peaceful era; describing a scene of prosperity and peace
- 温升 wēnshēng temperature risean increase in temperature; specifically the difference between the temperature of a machine component and the surrounding air
- 升力 shēnglì liftthe upward force exerted by air on an object moving through it; lifting power
- 擢升 zhuóshēng to promoteto promote or advance someone to a higher position or rank; to upgrade; to ascend
- 鸡犬升天 jīquǎnshēngtiān nepotismDescribes a situation where one person attains power and their relatives and friends benefit or get promoted along with them; based on a legend where a man's chickens and dogs ascended to heaven after eating the leftovers of his immortality elixir.
- 旭日东升 xùrìdōngshēng the rising sunthe sun rising in the east; also used as a metaphor for a situation or person full of vitality and promise
- 茅以升 máoyǐshēng Mao YishengMao Yisheng (1896-1989), Chinese structural engineer and social activist
- 升结肠 shēngjiécháng ascending colonthe first section of the large intestine, located on the right side of the body
- 升调 shēngdiào rising intonationrising intonation or a rising tone in linguistics; a pattern where the pitch of the voice rises toward the end of a word or sentence
- 升帐 shēngzhàng to summon to the tent(literary) for a military commander to summon subordinates to the central tent to give instructions or hold a council; often used in traditional opera and novels
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH