They had raised the white flag in surrender. [VERB noun]
他們舉白旗投降了。
At midnight, the German flag will be raised over the Reichstag. [VERB noun]
半夜時,德國國旗將在德國國會大廈升起。
You should be careful not to confuse the verbs raise and rise. Raise is a transitive verb and usually followed by an object, whereas rise is an intransitive verb and not followed by an object. Rise can also not be used in the passive. ...the government's decision to raise prices... The number of dead is likely to rise. Both raise and rise can be used as nouns to mean pay increase. Raise is used in American English, and rise is used in British English. Millions of Americans get a pay raise today. ...a rise of at least 12 per cent.
注意不要混淆raise與rise。raise爲及物動詞,通常接賓語。rise爲不及物動詞,不接賓語,而且不可用於被動語態。例如,the government's decision to raise prices(政府上調價格的決定),The number of dead is likely to rise (死亡人數可能會上升)。raise與rise作名詞時,都可指薪水的提高。美國英語用raise, 而英國英語用rise。例如,Millions of Americans get a pay raise today(數百萬美國人今天獲得了加薪),a rise of at least 12 per cent(至少12%的加薪)。
Usage | raise and rise |
Raise is often confused with rise, but it has a different meaning. Raise means 'to move something to a higher position': Students raise their hand when they want to speak in class. Rise means that something moves upward: When steam rises from the pot, add the pasta. |
Thesaurus | raise Also look up: |
VERB. | elevate, hold up, lift 1 |
N. | addition, hike, increase 7 |
Word Partnership | Use raise with: |
N. | raise your hand 1 raise fares, raise interest rates, raise the level of something, raise prices, raise taxes 4 raise your voice 6 pay raise 7 raise capital/revenue 9 raise awareness, raise doubts, raise eyebrows, raise hopes 10 raise concerns, raise an issue, raise questions 10 11 raise objections 11 raise children/a family/kids 12 raise crops 13 |
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