raising

英['reɪzɪŋ] 美['reɪzɪŋ]
  • adj. 举起的;增加的
  • 动词raise的现在分词.
使用频率:
  • rail n.栏杆;扶手;铁轨v.抱怨;责骂;以横木围栏;铺铁轨
  • rail n.栏杆;扶手;铁轨v.抱怨;责骂;以横木围栏;铺铁轨
Noun:
  1. the event of something being raised upward;

    "an elevation of the temperature in the afternoon"
    "a raising of the land resulting from volcanic activity"

  2. the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child

  3. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community;

    "they debated whether nature or nurture was more important"

Adjective:
  1. increasing in quantity or value;

    "a cost-raising increase in the basic wage rate"

1. Julian has been thinking up new ways of raising money.
朱利安想出了不少筹款的新办法。

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2. They keep on muddying the waters by raising other political issues.
他们不停地提出其他政治问题,力图把水搅浑。

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3. The consensus has clearly shifted in favour of raising the nuclear threshold.
显然大家已普遍开始转向支持提高核武器使用的门槛了。

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4. She looked up at me significantly, raising an eyebrow.
她抬起头,眉毛扬起,意味深长地看着我。

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5. Encourage her to get involved in fund-raising for charity.
鼓励她参加慈善募捐活动。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. That bill was a compromiser compromise between cost calls for more spending and concern concerns about the raising rising national datadebt.
      这个法案是在需要更多的需求和对国债增加的担心之间的一个折中法案。