单词 | raise |
释义 | Word Frequency raise(reɪz) verb (mainly tr) 1. to move, cause to move, or elevate to a higher position or level; lift 2. to set or place in an upright position 3. to construct, build, or erect to raise a barn 4. to increase in amount, size, value, etc to raise prices 5. to increase in degree, strength, intensity, etc to raise one's voice 6. to advance in rank or status; promote 7. to arouse or awaken from or as if from sleep or death 8. to stir up or incite; activate to raise a mutiny 9. raise Cain 10. to give rise to; cause or provoke to raise a smile 11. to put forward for consideration to raise a question 12. to cause to assemble or gather together; collect to raise an army 13. to grow or cause to grow to raise a crop 14. to bring up; rear to raise a family 15. to cause to be heard or known; utter or express to raise a shout to raise a protest 16. to bring to an end; remove to raise a siege raise a ban 17. to cause (dough, bread, etc) to rise, as by the addition of yeast 18. poker to bet more than (the previous player) 19. bridge to bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level 20. nautical to cause (something) to seem to rise above the horizon by approaching we raised land after 20 days 21. to establish radio communications with we managed to raise Moscow last night 22. to obtain (money, funds, capital, etc) 23. to bring (a surface, a design, etc) into relief; cause to project 24. to cause (a blister, welt, etc) to form on the skin 25. to expel (phlegm) by coughing 26. phonetics to modify the articulation of (a vowel) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth 27. mathematics to multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times 8 is 2 raised to the power 3 28. a. to institute (a suit or action at law) b. to draw up (a summons) 29. mainly US and Canadian to increase the amount payable on (a cheque, money order, etc) fraudulently 30. curling to push (a stone) towards the tee with another stone 31. raise an eyebrow 32. raise one's glass to 33. raise one's hat noun 34. the act or an instance of raising 35. mainly US and Canadian an increase, esp in salary, wages, etc; rise Derived forms raisable (ˈraisable) or raiseable (ˈraiseable) adjective raiser (ˈraiser) noun Word origin C12: from Old Norse reisa; related to Old English rǣran to rear2 |
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