- 上涨 shàngzhǎng to rise; riseto go up; to increase (of prices, water levels, or market values)
- 涨幅 zhǎngfú rate of increaseThe extent or percentage by which something rises, such as commodity prices, stock values, or production levels
- 涨价 zhǎngjià to rise in priceto increase in price or value; to appreciate
- 高涨 gāozhǎng to surge upto rise rapidly; to surge up; used for water levels, prices, or abstract things like morale and tension
- 暴涨 bàozhǎng to surgeto rise suddenly and sharply, used primarily when describing water levels or prices
- 涨势 zhǎngshì rising trenda rising trend or upward momentum, particularly in prices or the stock market
- 飞涨 fēizhǎng to skyrocketto rise rapidly and sharply, especially in reference to prices, inflation, or water levels
- 看涨 kànzhǎng bullishto be expected to rise in value; to look forward to a price increase in the market
- 水涨船高 shuǐzhǎngchuángāo to rise with the tideliterally meaning the boat rises with the water level; used as a metaphor for things that develop or improve according to the general situation, or for someone's status rising along with their superiors
- 猛涨 měngzhǎng to soarto rise rapidly, such as prices skyrocketing or water levels surging
- 涨潮 zhǎngcháo to rise(of the tide) to rise; to flow
- 涨落 zhǎngluò to fluctuateto rise and fall, typically referring to water levels or prices
- 涨红 zhànghóng to flushto turn red in the face; to redden because of embarrassment, anger, or strong emotion
- 乱涨价 luànzhǎngjià to arbitrarily increase pricesto unjustifiably or arbitrarily raise prices
- 涨水 zhǎngshuǐ to rise(of a river, lake, etc.) to rise in water level
- 变相涨价 biànxiàngzhǎngjià disguised price hikea price hike in disguised form, such as by lowering the quality or quantity of a product while keeping the price the same
- 回涨 huízhǎng to rise againTo rise again after a previous fall, used for things like prices or water levels
- 升涨 shēngzhǎng to riseto rise or go up significantly; to surge
- 潮涨潮落 cháozhǎngcháoluò fluctuationsebb and flow; the rising and falling of tides; used to describe the constant fluctuations or ups and downs in the development of things
- 涨钱 zhǎngqián to rise in price(of prices or costs) to increase or go up
- 涨风 zhǎngfēng upward trendan upward trend or tendency for prices to rise
- 涨跌 zhǎngdiē to rise and fallto rise and fall; the rise and fall of prices or values
- 冻涨 dòngzhǎng to freeze prices(Taiwan) to freeze prices or fees to stop them from rising
- 头晕脑涨 tóuyūnnǎozhàng dizzy and light-headedto feel dizzy and light-headed; to suffer from a foggy or heavy-headed feeling as from mental exhaustion or illness
- 彭涨 péngzhàng to expand(variant form) to swell or inflate; to increase in size or volume
- 暴涨暴跌 bàozhǎngbàodiē to fluctuate wildlyTo rise and fall sharply and suddenly, typically referring to commodity prices or stock market values.
- 暴涨潮 bàozhǎngcháo tidal borea sudden and powerful surge of water moving upstream in a river or narrow bay caused by the incoming tide
- 涨价归公 zhǎngjiàguīgōng increment of land value to the publicA principle from Sun Yat-sen's land reform policy stating that any increase in land value due to social progress or economic development should belong to the state rather than the owner.
- 涨停 zhǎngtíng limit up(of a stock price) to reach the maximum daily allowable rise, resulting in a temporary halt in trading
- 涨停板 zhǎngtíngbǎn daily price limitthe maximum daily price increase allowed for a stock as set by a stock exchange
- 涨到 zhǎngdào to rise toto rise to a certain level; to go up to
- 涨姿势 zhǎngzīshì to increase one's knowledgeInternet slang for [[长知识|長知識|zhang3 zhi1 shi5]]; a play on words where the characters for "posture" or "pose" are used to replace the characters for "knowledge".
- 涨满 zhàngmǎn full to overflowingfull to the point of overflowing, used for liquids, gas, or strong emotions; to swell to capacity
- 涨潮点 zhàngcháodiǎn tide markthe point or mark indicating the highest level reached by a rising tide
- 涨粉 zhǎngfěn to gain followersto get more fans or followers on a social media platform
- 涨跌幅限制 zhǎngdiēfúxiànzhì daily price limitA limit on the amount a stock's price is allowed to rise or fall in a single trading day; includes both limit up and limit down restrictions.
- 脸红筋涨 liǎnhóngjīnzhǎng to be flushed with angerto be red in the face and have bulging veins from anger or excitement
- 调涨 tiáozhǎng to raiseto adjust upward; to increase prices or rates
- 飙涨 biāozhǎng to skyrocket(of prices or rates) to soar; to rise rapidly
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