raised
- IPA[reɪzd]
英式
- elevated to a higher position or level; lifted;embossed; in relief
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- 1. elevated to a higher position or level; lifted the lord and his family ate on a raised platform at one end of the hall
- ▪ embossed; in relief the building features raised lettering
- ▪ (of pastry) standing without support.
- 2. more intense or strong than usual; higher a neighbour heard raised voices from the women's flat as we age we are more likely to have raised blood pressure
- lift or move to a higher position or level: she raised both arms above her head his flag was raised over the city
- an increase in salary: he wants a raise and some perks
Oxford American Dictionary
- lift or move to a higher position or level: she raised both arms above her head his flag was raised over the city
- an increase in salary: he wants a raise and some perks
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- a former beach now lying above water level owing to geological changes since its formation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a peat bog in which growth is most rapid at the centre, giving it a domed shape.
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- a former beach now lying above water level owing to geological changes since its formation.
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- the activity of seeking to make people more aware of personal, social, or political issues: a consciousness-raising group
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- the activity of seeking to make people more aware of personal, social, or political issues: a consciousness-raising group
Oxford American Dictionary
- a substance used in dough to make it rise, such as yeast or baking powder.
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美式
- elevated to a higher position or level; lifted: they ate on a raised platform at one end of the hall
Oxford American Dictionary