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raise
Raise tarimas:
/reiz/
Raise audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To move to a higher position; elevate: raised the loads with a crane. See Synonyms at
lift . - verb-transitive: To set in an upright or erect position: raise a flagpole.
- verb-transitive: To erect or build: raise a new building.
- verb-transitive: To cause to arise, appear, or exist: The slap raised a welt.
- verb-transitive: To increase in size, quantity, or worth: raise an employee's salary.
- verb-transitive: To increase in intensity, degree, strength, or pitch: raised his voice.
- verb-transitive: To improve in rank or dignity; promote: raised her to management level.
- verb-transitive: To grow, especially in quantity; cultivate: raise corn and soybeans.
- verb-transitive: To breed and care for to maturity: raise cattle.
- verb-transitive: To bring up; rear: raise children.
- verb-transitive: To accustom to something from an early age: "Such amenities are ... meant to make churchgoing attractive to a post-World War II generation raised on shopping malls and multiplex cinemas” ( Gustav Niebuhr).
- verb-transitive: To put forward for consideration: raised an important question. See Synonyms at
broach 1. - verb-transitive: To voice; utter: raise a shout.
- verb-transitive: To awaken; arouse: noise that would raise the dead.
- verb-transitive: To stir up; instigate: raise a revolt.
- verb-transitive: To bring about; provoke: remarks intended to raise a laugh.
- verb-transitive: To make contact with by radio: couldn't raise the control tower after midnight.
- verb-transitive: To gather together; collect: raise money from the neighbors for a charity.
- verb-transitive: To cause (dough) to puff up.
- verb-transitive: To end (a siege) by withdrawing troops or forcing the enemy troops to withdraw.
- verb-transitive: To remove or withdraw (an order).
- verb-transitive: Games To increase (a poker bet).
- verb-transitive: Games To bet more than (a preceding bettor in poker).
- verb-transitive: Games To increase the bid of (one's bridge partner).
- verb-transitive: Nautical To bring into sight by approaching nearer: raised the Cape.
- verb-transitive: To alter and increase fraudulently the written value of (a check, for example).
- verb-transitive: To cough up (phlegm).
- verb-transitive: Scots To make angry; enrage.
- verb-intransitive: Games To increase a poker bet or a bridge bid.
- noun: The act of raising or increasing.
- noun: An increase in salary.
- idiom: Cain To behave in a rowdy or disruptive fashion.
- idiom: Cain To reprimand someone angrily.
- idiom: raise eyebrows To cause surprise or mild disapproval.
- idiom: raise the stakes To increase one's commitment or involvement.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- iškelti
- sukelti
- pažadinti
- auginti
- auklėti
- pastatyti (pastatą)
- surinkti (mokesčius)
- sudaryti (armiją, laivyną)
- to raise the blockade nutraukti blokadą
- to raise bread užraugti tešlą (duonai)
- pakelti
- to raise the devil
- to rai