To lift, raise, bear up. (Often with up.) Formerly in general sense; now only archaic or dialect.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > raising > make to go up or cause to rise [verb (transitive)] > raise (59) heave971 To lift, raise, bear up. (Often with up.) Formerly in general sense; now only archaic or dialect. hevenOE transitive. To raise, lift up, exalt. literal and figurative. onheaveOE transitive. To lift, to raise up or carry aloft. Also figurative. rearOE transitive. To lift up or upwards as a whole; = raise, v.1 19. Also: to raise unevenly, to cause to tilt (rare). Also reflexive. highOE transitive. To make high or higher in position or degree; to raise, lift up. Obsolete. arearc1175 To lift up, to raise (in local position). to set above (also aloft, high, on high)c1275 to set above (also aloft, high, on high): to exalt. to set nether: to bring low. Obsolete. upbraidc1275 To cast, pull, or set up. Obsolete. to set upc1290 To place in a high or lofty position; to raise to an elevated situation. lifta1300 transitive. To raise into the air from the ground, or to a higher position; to elevate, heave, hoist. †Also, to erect, rear on high (a building). †t… upheavea1300 transitive. To heave or lift up; to raise; †to exalt. upraisea1300 To raise (or direct) to a higher level; to lift up or elevate; figurative to exalt. upreara1300 transitive. To raise up, elevate, erect, etc. enhancec1300 transitive. To lift, raise, set up; also, to raise the level of (ground). Obsolete. araise1303 To raise, lift up, elevate. literal and figurative. hance1303 transitive. To raise, lift, elevate, exalt; = enhance, v. 1, 2. uplifta1340 To lift up to a higher level or more erect position; to raise, rear, erect. lift1362 with up, aloft, away, down, off, out, and adverbial phrases. to lift up: †occasionally to install in a high seat. raisec1384 transitive. To lift up or elevate (a thing) as a whole; to put or take into a higher position. Also: to hoist (a sail, a flag, etc.). upbear1390 transitive. To bear up, support, sustain; also, to lift up, raise. uphancec1390 transitive. To lift up, raise. advancea1393 transitive. To raise or lift up. Also figurative: to encourage, embolden. Now archaic. haut?a1400 transitive. To raise, elevate, exalt. to put upa1400 transitive. To place in a high or higher position; to raise, lift. verec1400 transitive. To raise up; to uplift. hainc1440 transitive. To raise, heighten, set up. inhigh1483 transitive. To elevate. elevate1497 To raise above the usual position, or above the level of surrounding objects. Also figurative. uphigh1513 transitive. To exalt; to raise up. alifta1522 transitive and intransitive. To lift (in various senses). height1530 transitive. To make high, heighten; to raise aloft or on high. archaic. heighten1530 transitive. To give or add height to; to make high or higher; to elevate. exalt1535 transitive. To raise or set up on high; to lift up, elevate. In physical sense now archaic or rhetorical, or in humorously bombastic use. extol1549 transitive. To lift up, raise, elevate. Obsolete. sublevate1559 transitive. To raise to a higher level (physically, morally, intellectually, etc.); to lift up, elevate. Also intransitive. Cf. sublevate, adj. rouse?1567 Also with up. transitive. To raise or lift up (a person or thing, esp. the head). Also reflexive. attol1578 To raise or lift up. elate1578 transitive. To lift on high, raise, elevate. Obsolete. vaunce1582 To advance, in various senses. (Common in the 16th cent.) dight1590 Used by Spenser for: To lift, raise. higher1592 transitive. To make higher (in various senses); to raise, elevate. Opposed to and frequently in conjunction with lower, v. tower1596 transitive. To raise or uplift to a height; to exalt. to fetch up1612 transitive. To bring to a higher level or position; to elevate, raise. Obsolete. relevate1620 transitive. To elevate, lift up (a person or thing) (literally or figuratively). Also in past participle: raised, elevated. screwa1625 transitive. To bring to a higher or more exalted state or condition; to raise, elevate. Frequently with to. Cf. to screw up 1a at phrasal verbs… transcend1635 transitive. To cause to ascend or rise; to lift, elevate. Obsolete. rare. stilt1649 transitive. To raise as on stilts; to elevate artificially (literal or figurative). allevate1696 transitive. To make less burdensome, relieve. Also: to raise up, lift, elevate. stiltify1860 transitive. = stilt, v. 1 Subcategories:— specific immaterial things (1) — specifically a part of the body (6) — again (3) |
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