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What's the difference between raise and rise in meaning and usage?

rise

/ re? z; rez/ v

To raise or move (something) to a higher level; Raise a person's hand. Put your hands up. He put down his work and raised his eyes. He stopped working and looked up. Take off your hat to sb by salvaging the sunken ship from the water. Move (sth [sb]) to an upright position and pick up (sth [sb]): Help the kneeling person. We put up the fence and fix it in place. We put up a fence and fixed it.

2.【TN,TN。 Increase the quantity or capacity of sth; Raise the level of sth; Raise wages, prices, profits, etc. He raised his bid to 500. Raise your voice, raise your voice, raise the temperature to 80 degrees, improve the service level and raise someone's hopes.

3. Make (sth) rise or raise (sth); Cause (sth) to come into being or appear; Arouse people's doubts, fears, doubts, etc. The horseshoe raised a cloud of dust. * Arouse the soul of the dead, let the dead appear * This dirty joke caused a bluff on her face. The yellow joke made her blush.

4. Cause riots, riots, protests, disputes, etc. Give an alarm; Give an alarm; Give an alarm; The retreat drew cheers from the speakers who supported it. The spokesman's rebuttal won cheers of support. Bring up (sth) for discussion or attention; Put forward (something) for discussion or attention: This book raises many important questions (for our consideration). I'm glad you brought this up. I'm glad you can point that out.

Gather or collect (sth); Try to collect or assemble (something); Raise funds: raise troops to recruit troops * raise loans, donations, etc. to borrow money and raise funds * raise funds for charity, such as by holding a charity bazaar (for example, by holding a charity bazaar) * fund-raising activities.

6. Raise (a child, etc.), especially in the United States: I was raised by menstruation on a farm. * It's different to support a family on a small income. It is difficult to support a family on a small income. (b) variety (farm). To grow or produce (crops) to feed (livestock); To plant or produce (crops). See.

7.【TN,TN。 Build or erect (a monument, statue, etc) (to sb/sth). ): Monument to the dead in the war.

8. End (encirclement, etc.). Lift blockades, bans and embargoes.

9. Get in touch with (someone); Find a connection between (sth) and (sb); Establish contact with (sb); Find (someone): I can't reach her on the phone. I can't reach her on the phone. I've been trying to find this spare part everywhere. I've been looking for this spare part everywhere.

10, [TN] (in card games, especially poker) bet more than (opponents) Note: I want to raise! I am in front of you!

(idm idiom) Raise a cloud of dust = & gtdust 1. Raise a finger/hand. Very angry; Cause an uproar; Make a scene: When he found out that he had been cheated, he flew into a rage. He flew into a rage when he found out that he had been cheated. Raise your eyes (especially in the passive voice) to show contempt or surprise: when he shaved his hair, many people raised their eyes. He shaved off his hair. Everyone was surprised when they saw it. Raise a glass (to sb) propose a toast (to sb). Irritate sb. Hax. Keep/keep a hare. Hare. Laugh; Make people laugh; Make people laugh. Raise/lower someone's horizon => Raise someone's mood to make someone feel happier or have more courage to make someone feel excited or encouraged; Courage someone: I won the chess game, which lifted my spirits a little. I won this chess game to cheer up. Increasing the temperature increases the tension, and the host intensifies the tension and hostility. It is insignificant to raise the temperature of discussion. This insulting remark suddenly made the atmosphere of the discussion tense. Speak out against [somebody]/[something] resolutely and bravely against [somebody]/[something].

& gt note n (us) = note 1 3: get 200 notes, get 200 notes.

Fundraiser (forming compound ns used to form compound nouns) A person or thing that raises funds.

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intransitive verb

1. rise; Rise; Rise; Promotion; raise

The sun has not yet risen.

The sun has not yet risen.

The population of this city has increased to 5 million.

The population of this city has increased to five million.

2. awkward; Above [W][Q]

A huge building appeared before their eyes.

A huge building stood in front of them.

Step 3 stand up

He stood up and left the room.

He stood up and walked out of the room.

Get up with a book.

5. The book is closed.

6. (wind); Strengthen (wind power)

7. Uprising; rise in revolt

The villagers rose up against the invaders.

The villagers rose up against the invaders.

8. Resurrection cases

9. (River, Sichuan) Origin; (event) occurs [W]

The Rhine River originated in Switzerland.

The Rhine River originated in Switzerland.

10. float, emerge; Surface (fish)

His image came to me.

His face appeared before my eyes.

1 1. (Dough) Fermentation

transitive verb

1. Make (birds) fly; Bring (fish) to the surface.

Noun (short for noun)

1. (quantity, degree, etc. Increase, rise

The unemployment rate will rise next year.

Unemployment will increase next year.

2. Rise; Prosperity; Make a fortune; promote

I was surprised that he came to power.

I'm surprised that he is in power.

3. Highland, hill [C]

4. British salary increase

5. source