英:[ˈreɪzɪŋ]
美:[ ˈreɪzɪŋ]
英:[ˈreɪzɪŋ]
美:[ ˈreɪzɪŋ]
n.
增加
提高
高岗
高地
v.
引起( raise的现在分词 )
养育
提起
唤起
词根:raise
adj.raised 凸起的;发酵的;浮雕的
n.raise 高地;上升;加薪
v.raised 提高(raise的过去时和过去分词);举起
vi.raise 上升
vt.raise 提高;筹集;养育;升起
verb
transitive verb
to cause or help to rise to a standing position
awaken, arouse
to stir up : incite
raise a rebellion
to flush (game) from cover
to recall from or as if from death
to set upright by lifting or building
raise a monument
to lift up raise sunken treasure
raise your hand
to place higher in rank or dignity : elevate
heighten, invigorate
raise the spirits
to end or suspend the operation or validity of
raise a siege
to get together for a purpose : collect
raise funds
grow, cultivate
raise cotton
to bring to maturity : rear
raise a child
to breed and bring (an animal) to maturity
to give rise to : provoke
raise a commotion
to give voice to
raise a cheer
to bring up for consideration or debate
raise an issue
to increase the strength, intensity, or pitch of
don't raise your voice
to increase the degree of
to cause to rise in level or amount
raise the rent
to increase the amount of (a poker bet)
to make a higher bridge bid in (a partner's suit)
to make light and porous
raise dough
to cause to ascend
raise the dust
to multiply (a quantity) by itself a specified number of times
raise two to the fourth power
to bring in sight on the horizon by approaching
raise land
to bring up the nap of (cloth)
to cause (something, such as a blister) to form on the skin
to increase the nominal value of fraudulently
raise a check
to articulate (a sound) with the tongue in a higher position
to establish radio communication with
intransitive verb
dialect rise
to increase a bet or bid
noun
an act of raising or lifting
a rising stretch of road : an upward grade : rise
an increase in amount: such as
an increase of a bet or bid
an increase in wages or salary
a vertical or inclined opening or passageway connecting one mine working area with another at a higher level
stock raisingn. 畜牧业
fund raising[经]筹措资金
raising fund[经]筹集资金
raising a child养育孩子;抚养孩子
14世纪中期,“提升的行为”,是 raise(v.)的动名词。具体来说,在美国英语中,“建筑物的建造”,始于1650年代。
RAISING. In New England and the Northern States, the operation or work of setting up the frame of a building. [Webster, 1830]
RAISING。在新英格兰和北部州,指建造建筑物的框架的操作或工作。[韦伯斯特,1830]
反向凿井
由下向上掘凿井筒。
Verb Middle English reisen, raisen, from Old Norse reisa — more at rear
The first known use of raise was in the 13th century
rajanoun
an Indian or Malay prince or chief
rajanoun
an Indian or Malay prince or chief
raise1 of 2verb
to cause to rise raise dust
raise a window
awake entry 1, arouse
enough noise to raise the dead
to recall from or as if from death
to stir up : incite
raise a rebellion
to set upright by lifting or building
raise a monument
to lift up
raise your hand
to place higher especially in rank : promote
was raised to captain
heighten sense 1, invigorate
raise the spirits
collect entry 2 sense 1b
raise funds
to look after the growth and development of : grow raise corn
raise hogs
bring up sense 1, rear sense 3b was raised in the city
raise a child
bring about
raised a laugh
to bring to notice
raise an issue
to increase the strength of
don't raise your voice
to increase the amount of
raise the rent
to increase a bid or bet
to make light and airy
raise dough
to multiply a quantity by itself a specified number of times
raise two to the fourth power
to bring into sight on the horizon by approaching
raised land at last
to cause to form on the skin
raise a blister
raise2 of 2noun
an increase in the amount of a bet or bid
an increase in pay
1 I stand behind the image of the woman in the war effort poster, raising her fist.
2 The country was starved of hope, cars stuck for days in long, sweaty petrol lines, pensioners raising wilting placards demanding their pay, lecturers gathering to announce yet one more strike.
3 Animal rights supporters say that raising farm animals is a form of slavery.
4 Waves of nerves cruised over her body, raising the little hairs and making ridges of icy burn as they went.
5 “There was a picture in Inkheart,” he murmured, raising the palm of his hand over the tabletop as if to conjure up the picture itself.
6 A blast of cold air blew through the hall, raising ashes from the fire trench and fanning its flames a little brighter.
7 They set up a false dichotomy between work and raising a family.
他们错误地把工作与养育儿女两者对立起来.
8 Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired.
我们的牧师老是为这事或那事筹募款项, 但是从来也没能募集到足够把教堂大钟修复起来的钱.
9 He whirled back to Yossarian and, before he could speak, sneezed thunderously six times, staggering sideways on rubbery legs in the intervals and raising his elbows ineffectively to fend each seizure off.
10 He had prepared a lesson on raising pigs, but he had mistakenly brought the handouts 1 62 titled “The Close-Planting System of Rice Growing.”
11 Malik asks, rolling onto his back and raising his right leg.
12 Companies are having difficulty in raising capital.
各公司融资困难。
13 He grabs a glass off the table, raising it.
14 He might say, for example, that like the pharaoh of ancient Egypt, the prime minister of South Africa was raising an army.
15 But adopt the chip microcomputer error compensating system and can compensation back engagement , raising fabrication accuracy.
而采用单片机误差补偿系统可以对背吃刀量进行补偿, 提高加工精度.
16 One day, she stopped raising her hand to be called upon.
17 Ranch: raising livestock culture, the grain harvest could fall.
牧场: 提高畜牧文化, 秋天可以收获粮食.
18 It was from raising children I learned that trick.
19 Join me then, please, ladies and gentlemen, in raising your glasses to Lord Darlington.'
20 Financing activities relate to raising capital via issuance of capital stock or borrowing.
融资活动与通过发行股票或借贷来增加资本相关.
1 提高
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