raised的意思和读音

raised

: [reɪzd] : [reɪzd]

adj.

v.“raise”

adj.hanging

adj.elevated,high,higher,upstretched,upraised

raisedadj.

1.higher than the area around

a raised platform

2.at a higher level than normal

the sound of raised voices

Smokers often have raised blood pressure.

adj.1.;,;,,2.

v.1.“raise”

adj.1.a raised area is higher than the area around it; if part of your body is raised, it is higher than the rest of your body2.hotter, louder, stronger, etc. than usual

v.1.The past participle and past tense of raise

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4. risen raised arise ...

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1.Harry Potter is such, he faced difficulties do not bow their heads, but raised his head, chest and brave enough to face, conquer it.·

2.He did not like your suggestion, and yet he raised no objection.

3.The Administration is now doing this, but three questions are raised: Was it a fair deal to the taxpayer?

4.His wife raised the money for his research by selling her jewellery.

5.Immigration was raised again, but this time tensions were expected to be focused on Mexicans entering Canada, not the United States.西

6.Method wakes the destination thread out of any wait state it may be in and causes an exception to be raised.线

7.Lights made a giant of him as he stood motionless: one white, glittering, gloved hand raised, fedora pulled down at a slant.

8.Since the creation of the command, the question of a headquarters in Africa has been raised regularly.

9.But she, thinking that he had raised his hand to slap her face, she gave him a sound crack in the jaw with that big peasant hand of hers.便

10.Despite what might be considered appalling timing, given the state of the global economy, he had raised all he wanted by January this year.