raise
raise 英 [reɪz] 美 [rez]
v. 举起;筹集;养育;上升
进行时:raising 过去式:raised 过去分词:raised 第三人称单数:raises 名词复数:raises
- If you raise your hand, you put it up in the air. If you raise your daughter, you “bring her up” from childhood to adulthood. And, if you raise the roof, you and a crowd of people cheer wildly for a performer.
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- v. 举起;筹集;养育;上升
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1. She raised the gun and fired.
她举枪射击。
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2. He raised a hand in greeting.
他扬起手表示问候。
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3. She raised her eyes from her work.
她停下工作,抬起头看了看。
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4. to raise salaries/prices/taxes
提高薪水╱价格╱税金
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5. They raised their offer to $500.
他们将出价抬高到 500 元。
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6. We are raising moneyfor charity.
我们在进行慈善募捐。
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7. He set about raising an army.
他着手组建一支部队。
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8. I'm glad you raised the subjectof money.
我很高兴你提到了钱。
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9. to raise doubts in people's minds
引起人们的怀疑
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10. They were both raised in the South.
他们俩都是在南方长大的。
- raise (n.) "act of raising or lifting," 1530s, from raise (v.). Meaning "an increase in amount or value" is from 1728. Meaning "increase in salary or wages" is from 1898, chiefly American English (British preferring rise). Earliest attested use (c. 1500) is in obsolete sense of "a levy."
- raise (v.) c. 1200, "cause a rising of; lift upright, set upright; build, construct," from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse reisa "to raise," from Proto-Germanic *raizjan (source also of Gothic ur-raisjan, Old English ræran "to rear;" see rear (v.)), causative of root *ris- "to rise" (see rise (v.)). At first sharing many senses with native rear (v.1).
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