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单词 raising
释义

raise

1 of 2

verb

ˈrāz How to pronounce raise (audio)
raised; raising

transitive verb

1
: to cause or help to rise to a standing position
2
a
: awaken, arouse
b
: to stir up : incite
raise a rebellion
c
: to flush (game) from cover
d
: to recall from or as if from death
3
a
: to set upright by lifting or building
raise a monument
b
: to lift up
raise your hand
raise sunken treasure
c
: to place higher in rank or dignity : elevate
d
: heighten, invigorate
raise the spirits
e
: to end or suspend the operation or validity of
raise a siege
4
: to get together for a purpose : collect
raise funds
5
a
: grow, cultivate
raise cotton
b
: to bring to maturity : rear
raise a child
c
: to breed and bring (an animal) to maturity
6
a
: to give rise to : provoke
raise a commotion
b
: to give voice to
raise a cheer
7
: to bring up for consideration or debate
raise an issue
8
a
: to increase the strength, intensity, or pitch of
don't raise your voice
b
: to increase the degree of
c
: to cause to rise in level or amount
raise the rent
d(1)
: to increase the amount of (a poker bet)
(2)
: to bet more than (a previous bettor)
e(1)
: to make a higher bridge bid in (a partner's suit)
(2)
: to increase the bid of (one's partner)
9
: to make light and porous
raise dough
10
: to cause to ascend
raise the dust
11
: to multiply (a quantity) by itself a specified number of times
raise two to the fourth power
12
: to bring in sight on the horizon by approaching
raise land
13
a
: to bring up the nap of (cloth)
b
: to cause (something, such as a blister) to form on the skin
14
: to increase the nominal value of fraudulently
raise a check
15
: to articulate (a sound) with the tongue in a higher position
16
: to establish radio communication with

intransitive verb

1
dialect : rise
2
: to increase a bet or bid
raiser noun

raise

2 of 2

noun

1
: an act of raising or lifting
2
: a rising stretch of road : an upward grade : rise
3
: an increase in amount: such as
a
: an increase of a bet or bid
b
: an increase in wages or salary
4
: a vertical or inclined opening or passageway connecting one mine working area with another at a higher level
Phrases
raise Cain or raise hell
1
: to act wildly : create a disturbance
2
: to scold or upbraid someone especially loudly
raised hell with the umpire
raise eyebrows
: to cause surprise or mild disapproval
raise the bar
: to set a higher standard
new software that raises the bar for competitors

Synonyms

Verb

  • boost
  • crane
  • elevate
  • heave
  • heft
  • heighten
  • hike
  • hoist
  • jack (up)
  • lift
  • perk (up)
  • pick up
  • take up
  • up
  • uphold
  • uplift
  • upraise

Noun

  • accretion
  • accrual
  • addendum
  • addition
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • expansion
  • gain
  • increase
  • increment
  • more
  • plus
  • proliferation
  • rise
  • step-up
  • supplement
  • uptick
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Example Sentences

Verb Raise your hand if you know the answer. Raise your arms above your head. He raised his head and looked around. She raised her eyes from her book and stared at him. He raised the cup to his lips and drank. I raised the lid and peeked inside. Let's raise the windows and get some fresh air in here. We raised the flag to the top of the pole. I carefully raised her to a sitting position. She raised herself onto her knees. Noun the school board approved a raise in the maximum family income for students qualifying for reduced-price lunches See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Imtiaz Gul, a senior Pakistani political analyst, said Sharif's government is likely to raise taxes on those who are already paying taxes. Munir Ahmed, ajc, 14 Feb. 2023 Singapore intends to raise its effective tax rate for multinational firms to 15% starting 2025, in line with a global agreement to increase the floor rate. Low De Wei, Bloomberg.com, 14 Feb. 2023 The Fed’s goal is to slow borrowing and spending, cool the pace of hiring and relieve the pressure many businesses feel to raise wages to find or keep workers. Christopher Rugaber, Anchorage Daily News, 14 Feb. 2023 Currently, the Fed is on course to raise the federal funds rate to 5.25%, which means two more interest rate hikes of 25 basis points each are in the offing. Nate Dicamillo, Quartz, 14 Feb. 2023 That song appears on their latest album and also has served as an inspiration for their upcoming feature film by the same name, which tells the story of their parents' emigration from Australia to raise their seven children in Nashville. Nancy Kruh, Peoplemag, 14 Feb. 2023 Madeira City Council unanimously voted to raise the budget for McDonald Commons Park off Dawson Road by more than $1 million to lay down the artificial turf and build a community center. Candice Hare And Jennifer Edwards Baker, The Enquirer, 14 Feb. 2023 Fed officials moved to raise their benchmark interest rate on Feb. 1 by a quarter-percentage point to a range between 4.5% and 4.75%. Gwynn Guilford, WSJ, 14 Feb. 2023 The Fed’s goal is to slow borrowing and spending, cool the pace of hiring and relieve the pressure many businesses feel to raise wages to find or keep workers. Christopher Rugaber, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Feb. 2023
Noun
In his 2023 State of the Union address, President Joe Biden called for public school teachers to get a raise but offered no specifics on how that could be done. Michael Addonizio Is, Fortune, 15 Feb. 2023 State employees could get a raise, if Sununu’s budget proposal becomes law. Amanda Gokee, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Feb. 2023 The program can take a short prompt from a user and generate anything from an essay to advice on getting a raise. The Courier-Journal, 9 Feb. 2023 The program can take a short prompt from a user and generate anything from an essay to advice on getting a raise. Joe Mutascio, The Indianapolis Star, 8 Feb. 2023 Tokiyoshi is part of a generation of workers in Japan who have barely gotten a raise throughout their working lives. Michelle Toh, CNN, 3 Feb. 2023 The company refused, claiming that if Clive got a raise, a lot of other people would want salary increases too. Aliza Knox, Forbes, 26 Jan. 2023 About 340,000 store employees will get a raise, representing 21% of Walmart’s 1.6 million U.S. employees. Rob Wile, NBC News, 24 Jan. 2023 Arlington Heights firefighters will get a 3.5% raise this year as a result of a new contract with the village, while police officers will have more tools to assist in crime prevention and traffic patrol. Elizabeth Owens-schiele, Chicago Tribune, 19 Jan. 2023 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English reisen, raisen, from Old Norse reisa — more at rear

First Known Use

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

1538, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

raise

1 of 2 verb
ˈrāz How to pronounce raise (audio)
raised; raising
1
: to cause to rise
raise a window
raise dust
2
a
: awake entry 1, arouse
enough noise to raise the dead
b
: to recall from or as if from death
c
: to stir up : incite
raise a rebellion
3
a
: to set upright by lifting or building
raise a monument
b
: to lift up
raise your hand
c
: to place higher especially in rank : promote
was raised to captain
d
: heighten sense 1, invigorate
raise the spirits
4
: collect entry 2 sense 1b
raise funds
5
a
: to look after the growth and development of : grow
raise hogs
raise corn
b
: bring up sense 1, rear sense 3b
raise a child
was raised in the city
6
: bring about
raised a laugh
7
: to bring to notice
raise an issue
8
a
: to increase the strength of
don't raise your voice
b
: to increase the amount of
raise the rent
c
: to increase a bid or bet
9
: to make light and airy
raise dough
10
: to multiply a quantity by itself a specified number of times
raise two to the fourth power
11
: to bring into sight on the horizon by approaching
raised land at last
12
: to cause to form on the skin
raise a blister
raiser noun

raise

2 of 2 noun
1
: an increase in the amount of a bet or bid
2
: an increase in pay

raising 1 of 2

noun

1
as in rearing

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • rearing
  • parenting
  • upbringing
  • parenthood
  • paternity
  • fatherhood
  • mothering
  • motherhood
  • fathering
  • maternity
  • caregiving
  • caretaking
2
as in raise

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • raise
  • hoist
  • increase
  • levitation
  • liftoff
  • elevation
  • takeoff
  • thrust
  • boost
  • hike
  • rising
  • uplifting
  • blastoff
  • upsurge
  • upswing
  • upheaval
  • upturn
  • heave
  • climb
  • soar
  • upwelling
  • ascension
  • upraising
  • uptrend
  • upthrust
  • rise
  • ascent
  • upsweep

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • drop
  • fall
  • sinking
  • dip
  • plunge
  • decrease
  • dive
  • descent
  • plummeting
  • decline
  • down
  • nosedive
  • plop
  • downfall
  • downgrade
  • comedown
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raising

2 of 2

verb

present participle of raise
1
as in lifting
to move from a lower to a higher place or position he asked members of the audience to raise their hands if they had been to his show before

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lifting
  • elevating
  • hoisting
  • boosting
  • upping
  • uplifting
  • heightening
  • upholding
  • heaving
  • hiking
  • rising
  • craning
  • mounting
  • hefting
  • ascending
  • taking up
  • upraising
  • rearing
  • picking up
  • jacking (up)
  • perking (up)
  • upending

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lowering
  • dropping
  • falling
  • pushing
  • descending
  • dipping
  • plunging
  • slipping
  • pressing
  • bearing
  • pitching
  • sinking
  • depressing
  • submerging
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2
as in fostering
to bring to maturity through care and education since she was only two when her mother died, the girl was raised mainly by her aunt

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • fostering
  • breeding
  • teaching
  • educating
  • nurturing
  • rearing
  • feeding
  • cultivating
  • promoting
  • fathering
  • nourishing
  • cradling
  • watching
  • mothering
  • bringing up
  • disciplining
  • attending
  • supplying
  • nursing
  • instructing
  • schooling
  • guiding
  • mentoring
  • leading
  • training
  • preparing
  • furthering
  • shepherding
  • indoctrinating
  • tutoring
  • forwarding
  • showing
  • edifying
  • advancing
  • enlightening
  • directing
  • ministering (to)
  • minding
  • providing (for)
  • caring (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ignoring
  • abusing
  • mistreating
  • neglecting
  • maltreating
  • mishandling
  • hurting
  • harming
  • injuring
  • ill-treating
  • ill-using
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3
as in provoking
to bring (something volatile or intense) into being a proposal to cover the library's red brick with vinyl siding raised a mighty ruckus with those favoring historical preservation

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • provoking
  • promoting
  • triggering
  • encouraging
  • cultivating
  • fomenting
  • inciting
  • picking
  • instigating
  • fermenting
  • brewing
  • stimulating
  • fostering
  • abetting
  • nurturing
  • furthering
  • stimulating
  • advancing
  • sowing
  • detonating
  • setting in motion
  • nourishing
  • forwarding
  • activating
  • setting
  • stirring (up)
  • whipping (up)
  • motivating
  • inspiring
  • rousing
  • galvanizing
  • inflaming
  • setting off
  • firing
  • enlivening
  • enflaming
  • energizing
  • quickening
  • vitalizing
  • exciting
  • invigorating
  • jazzing (up)
  • pepping (up)
  • livening (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • holding
  • regulating
  • checking
  • restraining
  • inhibiting
  • curbing
  • taming
  • constraining
  • discouraging
  • settling
  • bridling
  • subduing
  • quieting
  • allaying
  • calming
  • soothing
  • reining (in)
  • stilling
  • tranquilizing
  • tranquillizing
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4
as in eliciting
to draw out (something hidden, latent, or reserved) the lawsuit raised old resentments that had never been completely extinguished

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • eliciting
  • evoking
  • getting
  • inspiring
  • pulling
  • gaining
  • obtaining
  • extracting
  • revealing
  • educing
  • dragging
  • extorting
  • securing
  • procuring
  • exposing
  • calling forth
  • wringing
  • wresting
  • disclosing
  • discovering
  • uncovering
  • baring
  • wangling
  • divulging
  • unveiling
  • unmasking
  • evincing
  • dredging (up)
  • coaxing (out)
  • uncloaking

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ignoring
  • missing
  • disregarding
  • neglecting
  • forgetting
  • overlooking
  • passing over
  • overpassing
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5
as in erecting
to fix in an upright position the mattress will fit into the moving truck only if we raise it on its side

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • erecting
  • rearing
  • lifting
  • hoisting
  • elevating
  • pitching
  • upending
  • upping
  • supporting
  • upraising
  • upholding
  • bracing
  • setting up
  • buttressing
  • putting up
  • heightening
  • boosting
  • craning
  • hiking
  • uplifting
  • hefting
  • heaving
  • propping (up)
  • shoring (up)
  • picking up
  • jacking (up)
  • perking (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • flattening
  • demolishing
  • leveling
  • levelling
  • tearing down
  • razing
  • knocking down
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6
as in building
to form by putting together parts or materials raised a memorial on the site of the historic event

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • building
  • constructing
  • assembling
  • making
  • creating
  • erecting
  • rearing
  • establishing
  • producing
  • manufacturing
  • fabricating
  • designing
  • generating
  • piecing
  • confecting
  • making up
  • shaping
  • rebuilding
  • putting together
  • setting up
  • organizing
  • molding
  • putting up
  • forging
  • fashioning
  • initiating
  • framing
  • hammering
  • inventing
  • concocting
  • reconstructing
  • instituting
  • originating
  • fathering
  • carpentering
  • devising
  • beginning
  • innovating
  • inaugurating
  • founding
  • conceiving
  • imagining
  • constituting
  • coining
  • combining
  • handcrafting
  • retrofitting
  • reassembling
  • prefabricating
  • redeveloping
  • contriving
  • uniting
  • reedifying
  • throwing up
  • cooking (up)
  • jerry-building
  • rigging (up)
  • thinking (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • destroying
  • dismantling
  • flattening
  • smashing
  • striking
  • wrecking
  • ruining
  • dismembering
  • shattering
  • demolishing
  • disassembling
  • pulverizing
  • razing
  • exploding
  • taking down
  • leveling
  • tearing down
  • knocking down
  • levelling
  • dividing
  • separating
  • detaching
  • devastating
  • demounting
  • ruinating
  • blowing up
  • disconnecting
  • disengaging
  • pulling down
  • disuniting
  • disjoining
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7
as in growing
to look after or assist the growth of by labor and care raises ducks, geese, and other exotic fowl ultimately destined for the dinner table

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • growing
  • cultivating
  • producing
  • promoting
  • rearing
  • harvesting
  • planting
  • tending
  • cropping
  • propagating
  • breeding
  • culturing
  • dressing
  • sowing
  • sprouting
  • reaping
  • gathering
  • rooting
  • ripening
  • gleaning
  • germinating
  • quickening

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • killing
  • picking
  • plucking
  • digging
  • cutting
  • pulling (up)
  • uprooting
  • mowing
  • extirpating
  • haying
See More
8
as in increasing
to make greater in size, amount, or number the multiplex raised the ticket price

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • increasing
  • augmenting
  • expanding
  • accelerating
  • boosting
  • multiplying
  • extending
  • enhancing
  • reinforcing
  • stoking
  • escalating
  • amplifying
  • enlarging
  • maximizing
  • intensifying
  • upping
  • hyping
  • strengthening
  • swelling
  • compounding
  • aggrandizing
  • supplementing
  • pumping up
  • skyrocketing
  • spiking
  • heightening
  • jumping
  • supersizing
  • building up
  • developing
  • lengthening
  • adding (to)
  • inflating
  • prolonging
  • booming
  • complementing
  • elongating
  • distending
  • protracting
  • drawing out
  • stretching
  • dilating
  • collecting
  • accumulating
  • amassing
  • reenforcing
  • magnifying
  • racheting (up)
  • blowing up
  • bumping (up)
  • parlaying
  • ratcheting (up)
  • following up
  • fleshing (out)
  • beefing (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • reducing
  • lowering
  • decreasing
  • diminishing
  • dwindling
  • lessening
  • downsizing
  • subtracting (from)
  • curtailing
  • shortening
  • abating
  • abridging
  • contracting
  • compressing
  • abbreviating
  • minifying
  • condensing
  • de-escalating
  • constricting
  • retrenching
  • cutting back
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9
as in elevating
to move higher in rank or position he was recently raised to lieutenant in the fire department

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • elevating
  • promoting
  • upgrading
  • improving
  • advancing
  • lifting
  • furthering
  • heightening
  • forwarding
  • kicking upstairs
  • honoring
  • boosting
  • celebrating
  • saluting
  • uplifting
  • decorating
  • applauding
  • congratulating
  • commending
  • aggrandizing
  • citing
  • complimenting
  • extolling
  • exalting
  • praising
  • ennobling
  • commissioning
  • acclaiming
  • lauding
  • hailing
  • eulogizing
  • knighting
  • glorifying

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lowering
  • reducing
  • removing
  • degrading
  • dismissing
  • downgrading
  • demoting
  • overthrowing
  • expelling
  • impeaching
  • deposing
  • ousting
  • unseating
  • shaming
  • dishonoring
  • abasing
  • disgracing
  • taking down
  • dethroning
  • humiliating
  • denouncing
  • mortifying
  • condemning
  • humbling
  • demeaning
  • unmaking
  • censuring
  • damning
  • reprobating
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10
as in introducing
to present or bring forward for discussion one member of the tour raised the subject of appropriate attire for visits to sacred sites in the Holy Land

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • introducing
  • discussing
  • placing
  • mentioning
  • broaching
  • suggesting
  • offering
  • proposing
  • mooting
  • debating
  • bringing up
  • citing
  • expressing
  • ventilating
  • naming
  • interrupting
  • interjecting
  • airing
  • venting
  • alluding (to)
  • referring (to)
  • speaking (of)
  • thrashing (out or over)
  • talking (about)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • suppressing
  • silencing
  • quieting
  • censoring
  • hushing (up)
11
as in voicing
to make known (as an idea, emotion, or opinion) too afraid to raise an objection

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • voicing
  • expressing
  • giving
  • stating
  • announcing
  • looking
  • writing
  • ventilating
  • airing
  • expounding
  • conveying
  • publishing
  • declaring
  • venting
  • sounding
  • proclaiming
  • describing
  • disseminating
  • putting forth
  • offering
  • saying
  • circulating
  • broadcasting
  • advertising
  • submitting
  • communicating
  • enunciating
  • giving air to
  • enouncing
  • speaking out
  • writing up
  • putting across
  • speaking up
  • putting over
  • sounding off
  • chiming in

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • suppressing
  • restricting
  • stifling
  • restraining
  • censoring
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