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单词 raiser
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raiser


raise

R0027800 (rāz)v. raised, rais·ing, rais·es v.tr.1. To move to a higher position; elevate: raised the loads with a crane. See Synonyms at lift.2. To set in an upright or erect position: raise a flagpole.3. To erect or build: raise a new building.4. To cause to arise, appear, or exist: The slap raised a welt.5. To increase in size, quantity, or worth: raise an employee's salary.6. To increase in intensity, degree, strength, or pitch: raised his voice.7. To improve in rank or dignity; promote: raised her to management level.8. a. To grow, especially in quantity; cultivate: raise corn and soybeans.b. To breed and care for to maturity: raise cattle.c. To bring up; rear: raise children.d. To accustom to something from an early age: "a post-World War II generation raised on shopping malls and multiplex cinemas" (Gustav Niebuhr).9. To put forward for consideration: raised an important question. See Synonyms at broach1.10. To voice; utter: raise a shout.11. a. To awaken; arouse: noise that would raise the dead.b. To stir up; instigate: raise a revolt.c. To bring about; provoke: remarks intended to raise a laugh.12. To make contact with by radio: couldn't raise the control tower after midnight.13. To gather together; collect: raise money from the neighbors for a charity.14. To cause (dough) to puff up.15. To end (a siege) by withdrawing troops or forcing the enemy troops to withdraw.16. To remove or withdraw (an order).17. Games a. To increase (a poker bet).b. To bet more than (a preceding bettor in poker).c. To increase the bid of (one's bridge partner).18. Nautical To bring into sight by approaching nearer: raised the Cape.19. To alter and increase fraudulently the written value of (a check, for example).20. To cough up (phlegm).21. Scots To make angry; enrage.v.intr. Games To increase a poker bet or a bridge bid.n.1. The act of raising or increasing.2. An increase in salary.Idioms: raise Cain/the devil/hell1. To behave in a rowdy or disruptive fashion.2. To reprimand someone angrily. raise eyebrows To cause surprise or mild disapproval. raise the stakes To increase one's commitment or involvement.
[Middle English raisen, from Old Norse reisa; see er- in Indo-European roots.]
rais′er n.Usage Note: A traditional usage rule holds that people raise crops and farm animals but rear children. Nonetheless, people have been raising children in English since the 1700s, and the usage has been standard for many generations, at least in American English. The Usage Panelists find the use of raise acceptable both for children and for livestock. The Panelists also approve of using the verb rear for children, but a sizable minority have reservations about using it for livestock. In our 2013 survey, 41 percent disapproved of the sentence The settlers reared cattle in the Valley before it was flooded. This percentage, though still substantial, is a significant decrease from the 60 percent who disapproved of the same sentence in 2002. Although contemporary usage allows writers to raise both children and livestock, careful writers should rear children only.
Thesaurus
Noun1.raiser - a bridge partner who increases the partner's bidbridge partner - one of a pair of bridge players who are on the same side of the game
2.raiser - someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soilraiser - someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soilagriculturalist, agriculturist, cultivator, growerfarmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster - a person who operates a farmfruit grower - someone who grows fruit commerciallyviticulturist - a cultivator of grape vine

raiser


curtain raiser

1. A short play or skit that precedes the main performance. I have always wanted to be a stage actor, but I've only been cast in a few tiny curtain raisers so far, playing to mostly empty theaters.2. By extension, any event or performance that precedes the main attraction. Some local singer performed a few songs as a curtain raiser, but no one really paid him much attention until he finally announced the band was about to come on stage. The curtain-raiser match between the two university teams proved far more exciting than the professional football match that everyone had paid to see.See also: curtain, raiser

hellraiser

Someone who is apt to act wildly and cause or get into trouble. Yeah, I was a hellraiser in college, but those days are long over—I have a job and a family now. You two are going to be grounded for life if you keep acting like total hellraisers.

heller

Someone who is apt to act wildly and cause or get into trouble. Yeah, I was a heller in college, but those days are long over—I have a job and a family now. You two are going to be grounded for life if you keep acting like total hellers.

curtain raiser

Preliminary event, as in This limited attack on the chairman is just a curtain raiser for the concerted effort to oust him . This term literally refers to a short play or skit presented before the main theatrical production. It began to be transferred to other preliminaries about 1940. See also: curtain, raiser

heller

and hell raiser n. a rowdy person; a hell-raising person. (Use caution with hell.) Jimmy is turning out to be a real hell raiser. A bunch of hell raisers kept me up late last night.

hell raiser

verbSee hellerSee also: hell, raiser
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raiser


Related to raiser: gloat, Held Back, Razer
  • noun

Synonyms for raiser

noun a bridge partner who increases the partner's bid

Related Words

  • bridge partner

noun someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil

Synonyms

  • agriculturalist
  • agriculturist
  • cultivator
  • grower

Related Words

  • farmer
  • granger
  • husbandman
  • sodbuster
  • fruit grower
  • viticulturist
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