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单词 raise
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raise1 /rāz/

transitive verb
  1. To cause to rise
  2. To make higher or greater
  3. To lift
  4. To exalt
  5. To advance
  6. To elevate
  7. To cause to stand up or upright
  8. To rouse
  9. To stir up
  10. To elate
  11. To rear, grow or breed (children, animals, etc)
  12. To produce
  13. To give rise to
  14. To build, erect
  15. To bring into being
  16. To bring to life (from the dead)
  17. To utter (esp a question)
  18. To establish
  19. To institute
  20. To bring forward into consideration or notice
  21. To bring into relief
  22. To intensify
  23. To call up
  24. To cause (land) to rise in view by approaching (nautical)
  25. To contact by radio
  26. To make a higher bid than (cards)
  27. To levy, get together, collect (taxes, an army, etc)
  28. To cause (a lump) to swell
  29. To extol
  30. To remove, take off
  31. To produce a nap on
noun
  1. An act of raising or lifting
  2. A rising road
  3. An increase in wages or salary (informal; esp N American)
ORIGIN: ME reisen, from ON reisa, causative of rīsa to rise; cf rise and rear2

raisˈable or raiseˈable adjective

raisˈer noun

  1. Someone who or something that raises a building, etc
  2. The riser of a step

raisˈing noun

raised beach noun (geology)

An old sea margin above the present water level

raised bog noun

A type of sphagnum bog, convex in shape and caused by the upward growth of vegetation and failure of dead plant material to decompose

raised pastry or raised pie noun

A pastry or pie without support of a dish at the sides

raisˈing-bee noun (US)

A gathering of neighbours to help in raising the frame of a house, etc

raise a hand to

To hit, or generally treat badly

raise an eyebrow or raise one's eyebrows

To look surprised (at)

raise a siege

To abandon, or put an end to, a siege

raise Cain or raise the roof (informal)

  1. To make a lot of noise
  2. To be extremely angry

raise hell or raise the devil (informal)

To make a lot of trouble

raise money on

To get money by pawning or selling, esp privately

raise one's glass

To drink a health (to)

raise one's hat

To take one's hat off in salutation (to)

raise the market (upon) (stock exchange)

To bring about a rise in prices (to the disadvantage of)

raise the wind (slang)

To get together the necessary money by any means

raise2 /rāz/ (N Eng)

noun

A cairn

ORIGIN: ON hreysi

rise /rīz/

intransitive verb (pat rose /rōz/, Scot raise or rase /rāz/, US dialect riz; pap risen /rizˈn/, US dialect riz)
  1. To get up
  2. To become erect, stand up
  3. To come back to life
  4. To become hostile
  5. To revolt (often with up)
  6. To close a session
  7. To break up camp
  8. To raise a siege
  9. To move upward
  10. To come up to the surface
  11. To fly up from the ground
  12. To come above the horizon
  13. To grow upward
  14. To advance in rank, fortune, etc
  15. To swell (medicine)
  16. (of dough) to swell under the action of yeast
  17. To increase
  18. To increase in price
  19. To become more acute in pitch
  20. To be excited
  21. To be cheered
  22. To come into view, notice or consciousness
  23. To spring up
  24. To take origin
  25. To have source
  26. To come into being
  27. To extend upward
  28. To tower
  29. To slope up
  30. To come to hand, chance to come
  31. To respond (eg to provocation, or to a challenging situation)
  32. To excavate upward
  33. To feel nausea (also figurative)
transitive verb
  1. To cause to rise
  2. To surmount (US)
  3. To raise, view better by nearing (nautical)
noun
  1. Rising
  2. Ascent
  3. A coming up to the surface, as that of a fish
  4. The sport of making a butt of someone by deception
  5. Increase in height
  6. Vertical difference or amount of elevation or rising
  7. Increase of salary or price, etc
  8. An upward slope
  9. A sharpening of pitch
  10. Source, origin
  11. Occasion (obsolete)
  12. A response, esp an angry or excited one
  13. The riser of a step
  14. A shaft excavated from below
ORIGIN: OE rīsan; ON rīsa, Gothic reisan, Ger reisen

rīsˈer noun

  1. A person who rises, esp from bed
  2. That which rises
  3. The upright portion of a step
  4. A vertical pipe, eg in a building or an oil rig

rīsˈing noun

  1. The action or process of the verb in any sense
  2. A revolt
  3. A prominence
  4. A swelling
  5. A hill
adjective
  1. Ascending
  2. Increasing
  3. Coming above the horizon
  4. Advancing
  5. Growing up
  6. Approaching the age of
  7. Quite as much as (US)

rising damp noun

Wetness rising through bricks and mortar in a wall

rising tide noun (figurative)

An increase in the frequency or occurrence of a specified thing, a growing trend or tendency

give rise to

To cause, bring about

on the rise

In process of rising, esp in price

rise above

To remain unaffected, unlimited or unconstrained by

rise and shine

A facetiously cheerful invitation or instruction to get out of bed briskly, esp in the morning

rise from the ranks

  1. To work one's way up from private soldier to commissioned officer
  2. To become a self-made man or woman

rise to it or rise to the bait (figurative, from fishing)

To take the lure

rise to the occasion

To prove equal to an emergency

take a rise out of

To lure into reacting to provocation, or loosely, to make sport of

take rise

To originate

the rise of (US)

More than

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