raising
英 ['reɪzɪŋ]
美 ['rezɪŋ]
- n. 高地;提高;举;浮雕装饰
- v. 饲养;升起;举起(raise的ing形式)
- raising (n.)
- mid-14c., "an act of elevating," verbal noun from raise (v.). Specifically in American English, "the erecting of a building," by 1650s.
RAISING. In New England and the Northern States, the operation or work of setting up the frame of a building. [Webster, 1830]
- 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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