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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| raise | [VT] ยกขึ้น, See also: ชูขึ้น, Syn. lift |
| raise | [VT] เลี้ยงดู, See also: เลี้ยง, Syn. bring up |
| raise | [VT] ทำให้เพิ่มขึ้น, See also: ทำให้มากขึ้น, Syn. increase |
| raise | [VT] ปลูก, See also: เพาะปลูก, Syn. breed, grow |
| raise | [VT] รวบรวมเงิน, See also: เรี่ยไร |
| raise | [VT] กระตุ้น, See also: ยั่วยุ, ปลุกปั่น, Syn. provoke |
| raise | [VT] เพิ่มเงินพนัน |
| raise | [VT] ติดต่อทางวิทยุ |
| raise | [VT] ทำให้คืนชีพ |
| raise | [VT] ยกระดับ, See also: ส่งเสริม, เลื่อนขึ้น, Syn. improve |
| English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
| raise | (เรส) vt.,vi. (การ) ยก,ยกขึ้น,ชูขึ้น,ทำให้สูงขึ้น,เงย,ยกระดับ,สร้าง,ตั้งเสา,สนับสนุน,ส่งเสริม,เลื่อนขั้น,เลี้ยง (เด็ก,ไก่...) ,ระดมพล,ปลุก,ยั่วยุ,ทำให้คืนชีพ,เพิ่มค่า,ทำให้ขนมฟู,รวบรวมเงิน,เก็บภาษี,เพาะปลูก,วางเงินพนันมากขึ้น,ติดต่อทางวิทยุ |
| English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
| raise | (vt) ตั้งขึ้น,ยกขึ้น,เลื่อนขั้น,เลี้ยงสัตว์,เพาะปลูก,ส่งเสริม |
| Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| หยิบ | [V] bring up, See also: raise, Syn. หยิบยก, นำมา, เสนอ, Example: นักเคลื่อนไหวต่อต้านหยิบเอาประเด็นเส้นทางเดินช้างป่ามาเป็นข้อต่อสู้ในการต่อต้านโครงการวางท่อก๊าซธรรมชาติ |
| เงื้อ | [V] raise, See also: lift; elevate, Syn. ยก, ยกขึ้น, ง้าง, เงื้อง่า, Example: ผมเงื้อกำปั้นต่อยไปที่ใบหน้าเขาเต็มแรง, Thai definition: ยกขึ้นทำท่าจะทุบจะตีเป็นต้น เช่น เงื้อมือ, อาการที่มือยกสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่งขึ้นทำท่าจะตีหรือฟัน เป็นต้น เช่น เงื้อไม้ เงื้อมีด |
| เงื้อง่า | [V] raise, See also: lift; elevate, Syn. เงื้อ, ง้าง, ยก, ยกขึ้น, Ant. เอาลง, ยกลง, Example: ท่านมหาเบรคแตกลุกขึ้นเงื้อง่ามืออยู่กลางลานวัด, Thai definition: ยกขึ้นทำท่าจะทุบตี |
| โง | [V] raise, See also: lift up; elevate; rear, Syn. ยก, โผล่, Ant. ก้ม, Example: แดงโงหัวขึ้นแล้วพูดพึมพำก่อนจะหมดสติ, Thai definition: ยก (ใช้แก่หัว) เช่น โงหัวไม่ขึ้น |
| ยก | [V] raise, See also: lift; uplift; upraise; upheave, Syn. ชู, Example: เมื่อต้องการแสดงความคิดเห็นทุกคนต้องยกมือ, Thai definition: เอาขึ้นให้สูงจากที่เดิมทั้งโดยตรงและโดยปริยาย |
| ยกมือ | [V] raise, See also: lift; uplift, Thai definition: ยกมือขึ้นเหนือศีรษะ |
| ชัก | [V] raise, See also: hoist; fly, Example: ทุกๆ เช้าที่นี่จะต้องมีการชักธงชาติขึ้นสู่ยอดเสา, Thai definition: ดึงสายเชือกเป็นต้นที่ผูกอยู่กับสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่งเพื่อให้สิ่งนั้นเคลื่อนไหวไปตามต้องการเช่นชักว่าว ชักรอก |
| ชู | [V] raise, See also: lift; boost; elevate; hold up, Syn. ยก, ยกขึ้น, ชูขึ้น, Example: เขาชูมือขึ้นเพื่อออกเสียงลงคะแนน, Thai definition: ยกขึ้นสูงกว่าระดับเดิม |
| โหง | [V] raise, See also: lift, Syn. กระดก, ยกขึ้น |
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| Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
| German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
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| Result from Foreign Dictionaries (5 entries found) |
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Raise \Raise\ (r[=a]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Raised} (r[=a]zd);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Raising}.] [OE. reisen, Icel. reisa,
causative of r[imac]sa to rise. See {Rise}, and cf. {Rear} to
raise.]
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1. To cause to rise; to bring from a lower to a higher place;
to lift upward; to elevate; to heave; as, to raise a stone
or weight. Hence, figuratively:
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(a) To bring to a higher condition or situation; to
elevate in rank, dignity, and the like; to increase
the value or estimation of; to promote; to exalt; to
advance; to enhance; as, to raise from a low estate;
to raise to office; to raise the price, and the like.
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This gentleman came to be raised to great
titles. --Clarendon.
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The plate pieces of eight were raised three
pence in the piece. --Sir W.
Temple.
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(b) To increase the strength, vigor, or vehemence of; to
excite; to intensify; to invigorate; to heighten; as,
to raise the pulse; to raise the voice; to raise the
spirits or the courage; to raise the heat of a
furnace.
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(c) To elevate in degree according to some scale; as, to
raise the pitch of the voice; to raise the temperature
of a room.
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2. To cause to rise up, or assume an erect position or
posture; to set up; to make upright; as, to raise a mast
or flagstaff. Hence:
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(a) To cause to spring up from a recumbent position, from
a state of quiet, or the like; to awaken; to arouse.
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They shall not awake, nor be raised out of their
sleep. --Job xiv. 12.
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(b) To rouse to action; to stir up; to incite to tumult,
struggle, or war; to excite.
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He commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind.
--Ps. cvii.
25.
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Aeneas . . . employs his pains,
In parts remote, to raise the Tuscan swains.
--Dryden.
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(c) To bring up from the lower world; to call up, as a
spirit from the world of spirits; to recall from
death; to give life to.
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Why should it be thought a thing incredible with
you, that God should raise the dead ? --Acts
xxvi. 8.
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3. To cause to arise, grow up, or come into being or to
appear; to give rise to; to originate, produce, cause,
effect, or the like. Hence, specifically:
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(a) To form by the accumulation of materials or
constituent parts; to build up; to erect; as, to raise
a lofty structure, a wall, a heap of stones.
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I will raise forts against thee. --Isa. xxix.
3.
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(b) To bring together; to collect; to levy; to get
together or obtain for use or service; as, to raise
money, troops, and the like. "To raise up a rent."
--Chaucer.
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(c) To cause to grow; to procure to be produced, bred, or
propagated; to grow; as, to raise corn, barley, hops,
etc.; toraise cattle. "He raised sheep." "He raised
wheat where none grew before." --Johnson's Dict.
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Note: In some parts of the United States, notably in the
Southern States, raise is also commonly applied to the
rearing or bringing up of children.
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I was raised, as they say in Virginia, among the
mountains of the North. --Paulding.
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(d) To bring into being; to produce; to cause to arise,
come forth, or appear; -- often with up.
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I will raise them up a prophet from among their
brethren, like unto thee. --Deut. xviii.
18.
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God vouchsafes to raise another world
From him [Noah], and all his anger to forget.
--Milton.
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(e) To give rise to; to set agoing; to occasion; to start;
to originate; as, to raise a smile or a blush.
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Thou shalt not raise a false report. --Ex.
xxiii. 1.
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(f) To give vent or utterance to; to utter; to strike up.
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Soon as the prince appears, they raise a cry.
--Dryden.
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(g) To bring to notice; to submit for consideration; as,
to raise a point of order; to raise an objection.
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4. To cause to rise, as by the effect of leaven; to make
light and spongy, as bread.
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Miss Liddy can dance a jig, and raise paste.
--Spectator.
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5. (Naut.)
(a) To cause (the land or any other object) to seem higher
by drawing nearer to it; as, to raise Sandy Hook
light.
(b) To let go; as in the command, Raise tacks and sheets,
i. e., Let go tacks and sheets.
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6. (Law) To create or constitute; as, to raise a use, that
is, to create it. --Burrill.
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{To raise a blockade} (Mil.), to remove or break up a
blockade, either by withdrawing the ships or forces
employed in enforcing it, or by driving them away or
dispersing them.
{To raise a check}, {note}, {bill of exchange}, etc., to
increase fraudulently its nominal value by changing the
writing, figures, or printing in which the sum payable is
specified.
{To raise a siege}, to relinquish an attempt to take a place
by besieging it, or to cause the attempt to be
relinquished.
{To raise steam}, to produce steam of a required pressure.
{To raise the wind}, to procure ready money by some temporary
expedient. [Colloq.]
{To raise Cain}, or {To raise the devil}, to cause a great
disturbance; to make great trouble. [Slang]
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Syn: To lift; exalt; elevate; erect; originate; cause;
produce; grow; heighten; aggravate; excite.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:
raise
n 1: the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he
got a wage hike" [syn: {rise}, {wage hike}, {hike},
{wage increase}, {salary increase}]
2: an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't
make it up the rise" [syn: {ascent}, {acclivity}, {rise},
{climb}, {upgrade}] [ant: {descent}]
3: increasing the size of a bet (as in poker); "I'll see your
raise and double it"
4: the act of raising something; "he responded with a lift of
his eyebrow"; "fireman learn several different raises for
getting ladders up" [syn: {lift}, {heave}]
v 1: raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary";
"raise the price of bread"
2: raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands";
"Lift a load" [syn: {lift}, {elevate}, {get up}, {bring
up}] [ant: {lower}]
3: cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a
shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry"
4: collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised
several million dollars for his college"
5: cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means
of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces
great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We
grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here" [syn: {grow},
{farm}, {produce}]
6: bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children" [syn:
{rear}, {bring up}, {nurture}, {parent}]
7: evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the
specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the
air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from
the mountain" [syn: {conjure}, {conjure up}, {invoke},
{evoke}, {stir}, {call down}, {arouse}, {bring up}, {put
forward}, {call forth}]
8: move upwards; "lift one's eyes" [syn: {lift}]
9: construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn" [syn: {erect},
{rear}, {set up}, {put up}] [ant: {level}]
10: call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse
pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy" [syn: {arouse},
{elicit}, {enkindle}, {kindle}, {evoke}, {fire},
{provoke}]
11: create a disturbance, especially by making a great noise;
"raise hell"; "raise the roof"; "raise Cain"
12: raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people
from poverty" [syn: {lift}, {elevate}]
13: increase; "This will enhance your enjoyment"; "heighten the
tension" [syn: {enhance}, {heighten}]
14: give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John
was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women
tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got
promoted after many years of hard work" [syn: {promote},
{upgrade}, {advance}, {kick upstairs}, {elevate}] [ant:
{demote}]
15: cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread" [syn:
{leaven}, {prove}]
16: in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level
17: bet more than the previous player
18: cause to assemble or enlist in the military; "raise an
army"; "recruit new soldiers" [syn: {recruit}, {levy}]
19: put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the
question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic"
[syn: {bring up}]
20: pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof
of the mouth; "raise your `o'"
21: activate or stir up; "raise a mutiny"
22: establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise
Hanoi last night"
23: multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8
is 2 raised to the power 3
24: bring (a surface, a design, etc.) into relief and cause to
project; "raised edges"
25: invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego"
[syn: {lift}]
26: put an end to; "lift a ban"; "raise a siege" [syn: {lift}]
27: cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery
is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising
ghosts" [syn: {resurrect}, {upraise}]
From English-German Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-deu]:
raiseUS [reizəm]
Gehaltszulage
From English-German Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-deu]:
raise [reiz]
(Gehalts-) Erhöhung
From English-French Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-fra]:
raise [reiz]
élever
éduquer
entonner
lever; élever; soulever
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