ผลลัพธ์การค้นหาสำหรับ

raising

   
ภาษา
Dictionaries languages

English Phonetic Symbols




Chinese Phonetic Symbols


ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -raising-, *raising*, rais
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่
ปรับการตั้งค่า
Dictionaries languages

English Phonetic Symbols




Chinese Phonetic Symbols


English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
raising(n) การเพิ่มขึ้น

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
hair-raisingadj. น่ากลัว, น่าสยดสยอง, น่าขนลุก, Syn. bloodcurdling
stock raisingn. การผสมและเลี้ยงปศุสัตว์, See also: stock raiser n.

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Another good thing about being the middle child is that a lot of the mistakes we made raising D.J, we won't have to make on you.และผมก็หวังว่าพวกคุณจะใช้ชีวิตต่อไปอย่างมีความสุข.. ผมอยากจะทำอะไรกับคุณให้ดีกว่านี้ คุยกับคุณมากกว่านี้ Full House (1987)
We thought we could bankrupt you by raising the stakes in the arms race.เราคิดว่าเราอาจล้มละลายคุณโดยการเพิ่มเงินเดิมพันในการแข่งขันด้านอาวุธ The Russia House (1990)
It is hard that the man can't come to a house he's legally rented, without raising all this speculation.มันยากนะที่ผู้ชายจะมาที่บ้านซึ่ง เขาเช่าไว้อย่างถูกกฏหมายโดยไม่ได้นึกฝันไว้ Episode #1.6 (1995)
He's raising his glass to toast us right now.รู้สึกตื่นเต้นมาก เขายกแก้วของเขาเพื่อฉลองเราตอนนี้ The Birdcage (1996)
Raising their flag is an honor the Chinese don't deserve.การเชิญธงของพพวกเขาขึ้น เป็นเกียรติยศที่จีนไม่ควรได้รับ Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
You know, raising baby trout from eggs and releasing them in rivers.คุณก็รู้ลูกปลาเทราท์มา จากไข่และถูกปล่อยมันลงในแม่น้ำ eXistenZ (1999)
We originally were raising these mutant creatures for their nervous systems for game-pods.เราเพาะเลี้ยงต้นแบบ สัตว์กลายพันธ์ สำหรับระบบ ประสาทสำหรับเกม-พอด eXistenZ (1999)
We are also raising them as components for undetectable and hypoallergenic weapons.เราทำการเพาะเลี้ยงเป็นส่วนประกอบ ไม่สามารถสืบได้ ว่าเป็นที่ผลิตอาวุธกายภาพ eXistenZ (1999)
You try raising children where everything's unscheduled...คุณพยายามยกเรื่องลูกขึ้นมา โดยที่ทุกอย่างไม่ได้มีตารางเวลาเลย... The Story of Us (1999)
I've done a terrible job raising you.แม่นะเลี้ยงลูกมาให้เจอแต่ความลำบาก Autumn in My Heart (2000)
Do you think raising your grades is as easy as fighting?เธอคิดว่าการทำเกรดให้สูงขึ้น มันง่ายเหมือนกับการชกต่อยรึไง? My Tutor Friend (2003)
I've been secretly raising Mido since she was threeชั้นแอบเลี้ยงดูมิโดอย่างลับๆ ตั้งแต่เธอ 3 ขวบ Oldboy (2003)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
raisingDon't complicate the problem by raising new issues.
raisingHe acknowledge me by raising his hat.
raisingHe doesn't know the cares of raising children.
raisingHe is good at fund raising.
raisingHe is raising a big stink over a minor glitch.
raisingHe is raising tropical fishes.
raisingHe showed his disapproval by raising an eyebrow.
raisingI am good at raising roses.
raisingIf the other person does mention his family, then it is perfectly OK to ask about the ages of the children, and if you have children, to compare educational and cultural differences in raising children.
raisingLaborers required raising of a salary of the manager.
raisingLook at him raising his arm in triumph.
raisingPoliticians are good at raising money.

Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
การกู้(n) raising a loan, See also: lending out, borrowing, loaning out, Syn. การยืม, การกู้ยืม, Example: การกู้ยืมเงินต้องเสียดอกเบี้ย
การขึ้นราคา(n) increasing, See also: raising the price, Ant. การลดราคา, Example: การขึ้นราคาน้ำมันส่งผลกระทบต่อประชาชนเป็นอย่างมาก

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
อัญชลี[anchalī] (v) EN: saluting by raising one' s hand press together on the face/chest
การจัดหาเงินทุน[kān jathā ngoenthun] (n, exp) EN: acquisition of capital ; raising of capital
การขึ้น[kān kheun] (n) EN: increasing ; rise ; raising the price  FR: montée [ f ] ; ascension [ f ] ; hausse [ f ]
การขึ้นราคา[kān kheun rākhā] (n, exp) EN: increasing ; raising the price ; mark-up ; increase in prices  FR: hausse des prix [ f ]
การกู้[kān kū] (v) EN: raising a loan
การกู้ยืม[kān kūyeūm] (n) EN: raising a loan
การระดมทุน[kān radom thun] (n, exp) EN: fundraising ; funding
สยองขวัญ[sayøngkhwan] (x) EN: hair-raising

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
raising

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
raising

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Anheben { n }; Anhebung { f } (von)raising (of) [Add to Longdo]
Kapitalbeschaffung { f }raising of capital [Add to Longdo]
Kreditaufnahme { f }raising of credit [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
荒らし[あらし, arashi] (n) (1) (Internet) troll; (n-suf) (2) raising havoc; laying waste; disturber #600 [Add to Longdo]
発行[はっこう, hakkou] (n, vs) (1) issue (publications); publishing; (2) raising an event (software); (P) #856 [Add to Longdo]
昇格[しょうかく, shoukaku] (n, vs, adj-no) raising of status; (P) #2,428 [Add to Longdo]
開幕[かいまく, kaimaku] (n, vs, adj-no) raising the curtain; (P) #2,719 [Add to Longdo]
育て[そだて, sodate] (n) bringing up; raising #5,803 [Add to Longdo]
飼育[しいく, shiiku] (n, vs) breeding; raising; rearing; (P) #6,342 [Add to Longdo]
調達[ちょうたつ, choutatsu] (n, vs) supply; provision; raising; (P) #6,845 [Add to Longdo]
引き上げ(P);引き揚げ;引上げ;引揚げ;引揚[ひきあげ, hikiage] (n) (1) pulling up; drawing up; salvage; re-flotation; (2) raising; increase; upward revision; (3) repatriation; evacuation; (P) #9,774 [Add to Longdo]
台頭(P);擡頭[たいとう, taitou] (n, vs) rise of; appearance of; raising one's head; coming to power; becoming famous; (being in the) forefront; prominence; (P) #11,604 [Add to Longdo]
子育て[こそだて, kosodate] (n, vs) raising children #11,631 [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 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.]
     [1913 Webster]
     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: 
        [1913 Webster]
        (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.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  This gentleman came to be raised to great
                  titles.                           --Clarendon.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  The plate pieces of eight were raised three
                  pence in the piece.               --Sir W.
                                                    Temple.
            [1913 Webster]
        (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.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) To elevate in degree according to some scale; as, to
            raise the pitch of the voice; to raise the temperature
            of a room.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     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: 
        [1913 Webster]
        (a) To cause to spring up from a recumbent position, from
            a state of quiet, or the like; to awaken; to arouse.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  They shall not awake, nor be raised out of their
                  sleep.                            --Job xiv. 12.
            [1913 Webster]
        (b) To rouse to action; to stir up; to incite to tumult,
            struggle, or war; to excite.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  He commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind.
                                                    --Ps. cvii.
                                                    25.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Aeneas . . . employs his pains,
                  In parts remote, to raise the Tuscan swains.
                                                    --Dryden.
            [1913 Webster]
        (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.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Why should it be thought a thing incredible with
                  you, that God should raise the dead ? --Acts
                                                    xxvi. 8.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     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: 
        [1913 Webster]
        (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.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  I will raise forts against thee.  --Isa. xxix.
                                                    3.
            [1913 Webster]
        (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.
            [1913 Webster]
        (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.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     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.
           [1913 Webster]
  
                 I was raised, as they say in Virginia, among the
                 mountains of the North.            --Paulding.
           [1913 Webster]
        (d) To bring into being; to produce; to cause to arise,
            come forth, or appear; -- often with up.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  I will raise them up a prophet from among their
                  brethren, like unto thee.         --Deut. xviii.
                                                    18.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  God vouchsafes to raise another world
                  From him [Noah], and all his anger to forget.
                                                    --Milton.
            [1913 Webster]
        (e) To give rise to; to set agoing; to occasion; to start;
            to originate; as, to raise a smile or a blush.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Thou shalt not raise a false report. --Ex.
                                                    xxiii. 1.
            [1913 Webster]
        (f) To give vent or utterance to; to utter; to strike up.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Soon as the prince appears, they raise a cry.
                                                    --Dryden.
            [1913 Webster]
        (g) To bring to notice; to submit for consideration; as,
            to raise a point of order; to raise an objection.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     4. To cause to rise, as by the effect of leaven; to make
        light and spongy, as bread.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Miss Liddy can dance a jig, and raise paste.
                                                    --Spectator.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     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.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     6. (Law) To create or constitute; as, to raise a use, that
        is, to create it. --Burrill.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {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]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Syn: To lift; exalt; elevate; erect; originate; cause;
          produce; grow; heighten; aggravate; excite.
          [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Raising \Rais"ing\ (r[=a]z"[i^]ng), n.
     1. The act of lifting, setting up, elevating, exalting,
        producing, or restoring to life.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Specifically, the operation or work of setting up the
        frame of a building; as, to help at a raising. [U.S.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. The operation of embossing sheet metal, or of forming it
        into cup-shaped or hollow articles, by hammering,
        stamping, or spinning.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {Raising bee}, a bee for raising the frame of a building. See
        {Bee}, n., 2. [U.S.] --W. Irving.
  
     {Raising hammer}, a hammer with a rounded face, used in
        raising sheet metal.
  
     {Raising plate} (Carp.), the plate, or longitudinal timber,
        on which a roof is raised and rests.
        [1913 Webster]

From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  raising
      adj 1: increasing in quantity or value; "a cost-raising increase
             in the basic wage rate"
      n 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" [syn: {elevation},
           {lift}, {raising}]
      2: the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were
         treated as a child [syn: {raising}, {rearing}, {nurture}]
      3: helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the
         community; "they debated whether nature or nurture was more
         important" [syn: {breeding}, {bringing up}, {fostering},
         {fosterage}, {nurture}, {raising}, {rearing}, {upbringing}]

เพิ่มคำศัพท์


ทราบความหมายของคำศัพท์นี้? กด [เพิ่มคำศัพท์] เพื่อใส่คำนี้พร้อมความหมาย เพื่อเป็นวิทยาทานแก่ผู้ใช้ท่านอื่น ๆ


Are you satisfied with the result?



Discussions

ว่าด้วยโฆษณา
เราทราบดีว่าท่านผู้ใช้คงไม่ได้อยากให้มีโฆษณาเท่าใดนัก แต่โฆษณาช่วยให้ทาง Longdo เรามีรายรับเพียงพอที่จะให้บริการพจนานุกรมได้แบบฟรีๆ ต่อไป ดูรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม
Go to Top