B1 to lift something to a higher position举起;抬起;提起
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The conductor raised his baton.
She raised her gun, took aim and fired.
Anyone wishing to dissent from the motion should now raise their hand.
The contraction of this muscle raises the lower arm.
The lever is used to raise the barrier.
B1 to cause something to increase or become bigger, better, higher, etc.增加;提高;改善
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The increase in interest rates will raise the cost of living.
The government's decision to raise taxes has caused a great furore.
Banks have raised their lending rates by 2%.
The campaign has certainly succeeded in raising public awareness of the issue.
You'll have to raise your voice if you want to be heard in here.
B2 to cause to exist引起,导致;使存在
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This latest scandal has raised doubts about his suitability for the post.
This case has raised a multitude of questions.
A series of unsolved murders on the island has raised fears that a psychopathic serial killer is on the loose.
I would like to raise a point of order.
This raises the question of teacher pay.
B2 to take care of a person, or an animal or plant, until they are completely grown养育;喂养;种植
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Although he was raised a Catholic, he was an agnostic for most of his adult life.
She decided to turn vegan after watching a documentary about how poultry is raised.
She thinks she knows everything about raising children, but I could tell her a thing or two.
He was born and raised in Texas.
My dad died when we were small so my mum raised the family on her own.
If you raise another player in a game of cards, you risk more money than that player has risked.(赌牌时)比对手多下赌注,提高(赌注),加赌注
formal to end or stop解除;终止;解(禁)
to communicate with someone, especially by phone or radio(尤指通过电话或无线电)与…取得联系,与…通话
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