raise的意思和读音

raise

: [reɪz] : [reɪz]

v.

n.

raises  raising  raised  

v.+n.raise money,raise level,raise capital,raise awareness,raise quality

adv.+v.probably raise,steadily raise,sharply raise

v.let down,neglect,lower,withdraw,deteriorate

v.build,solicit,end

n.promotion,elevation,rise

raisev.move upwards

1.~ sthto lift or move sth to a higher level

She raised the gun and fired.

He raised a hand in greeting.

She raised her eyes from her work.

2.~ sth/sb/yourself (+ adv./prep.)使to move sth/sb/yourself to a vertical position

Somehow we managed to raise her to her feet.

He raised himself up on one elbow.

increase

3.~ sth (to sth)to increase the amount or level of sth

to raise salaries/prices/taxes

They raised their offer to $500. 500

How can we raise standards in schools?

Don't tell her about the job until you know for sure─we don't want to raise her hopes(= make her hope too much) .

I've never heard him even raise his voice(= speak louder because he was angry) .

collect money/people

4.~ sthto bring or collect money or people together; to manage to get or form sth

to raise a loan

We are raising money for charity.

He set about raising an army .

mention subject

5.~ sthto mention sth for people to discuss or sb to deal with

The book raises many important questions .

I'm glad you raised the subject of money.

cause

6.~ sth使to cause or produce sth; to make sth appear

to raise doubts in people's minds怀

The plans for the new development have raised angry protests from local residents.

It wasn't an easy audience but he raised a laugh with his joke.

It had been a difficult day but she managed to raise a smile.

The horses' hooves raised a cloud of dust.

child/animal

7.to care for a child or young animal until it is able to take care of itself

They were both raised in the South.

kids raised on a diet of hamburgers

They raised her (as) a Catholic.

I was born and raised a city boy.

farm animals/crops

8.~ sthto breed particular farm animals; to grow particular crops

to raise cattle/corn

end sth

9.~ sthto end a restriction on sb/sth

to raise a blockade/a ban/an embargo/a siege

线on radio/phone

10.~ sb线to contact sb and speak to them by radio or telephone

We managed to raise him on his mobile phone.

dead person

11.~ sb (from sth)使使to make sb who has died come to life again

Christians believe that God raised Jesus from the dead.

in card games

12.~ sb sthto make a higher bet than another player in a card game

I'll raise you another hundred dollars. 100

mathematics

13.~ sth to the power of sth使to multiply an amount by itself a particular number of times

3 raised to the power of 3 is 27 (= 3 × 3 × 3).3 27。

IDMraise a/your hand against/to sbto hit or threaten to hit sb

The factory has raised the bar on productivity, food safety and quality.

raise the barto set a new, higher standard of quality or performance

The factory has raised the bar on productivity, food safety and quality.

Eyebrows were raised when he arrived without his wife.

raise your eyebrows (at sth)to show that you disapprove of or are surprised by sth

Eyebrows were raised when he arrived without his wife.

raise your glass (to sb)to hold up your glass and wish sb happiness, good luck, etc. before you drinkraise hell(informal);(to protest angrily, especially in a way that causes trouble for sbraise the roofto produce or make sb produce a lot of noise in a building, for example by shouting or cheeringraise sbs spirits使使to make sb feel more cheerful or braven.

1.an increase in the money you are paid for the work you do

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v.1.to put something in a higher place or position; to lift something into an upright position; to lift yourself from a sitting or lying position; to bring a ship that has sunk back to the surface of the water2.to increase a number, amount, or level; to increase the quality or standard of something; to increase the value of a bet in a card game3.to take care of children while they are growing up4.to collect money for a particular purpose5.to mention something so that it can be discussed; to make people start to think about or realize something6.to make someone have a particular feeling or reaction7.to keep a particular type of animal or grow a particular crop8.to build something9.to wake someone up10.if you raise a number to the power of a particular number, you multiply the first number by itself a particular number of times1.to put something in a higher place or position; to lift something into an upright position; to lift yourself from a sitting or lying position; to bring a ship that has sunk back to the surface of the water2.to increase a number, amount, or level; to increase the quality or standard of something; to increase the value of a bet in a card game3.to take care of children while they are growing up4.to collect money for a particular purpose5.to mention something so that it can be discussed; to make people start to think about or realize something6.to make someone have a particular feeling or reaction7.to keep a particular type of animal or grow a particular crop8.to build something9.to wake someone up10.if you raise a number to the power of a particular number, you multiply the first number by itself a particular number of times

n.1.an increase in the amount of money that your employer pays you. The British word is rise.

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1.Another was that startups had to decide in advance how much to raise.

2.At the national flag-raising ceremony once a week, it is a great honour for the children who are luck to be choosen to raise the flag.

3.Forced to bow his head in the ritual kowtow, he kept trying to raise it.

4.To raise the awareness that the individual has specific responsibilities towards the different social organizations to which he belongs.使

5.One of the Canadian government's first budget reforms was to raise the minimum amount of time worked to be eligible for these benefits.

6.(Laughter) I said to my boy, "When you raise the money we'll put your taste on the wall. "(:“。”

7.Perfectionists, by definition, strive for the best, trying to ace exams, be meticulous at their jobs, and raise perfect children.……

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9.We decided to have a day out and father said he'd raise the wind somehow.

10.He said he would raise the question at the meeting.