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1 causar gran conmoción
• raise Cain• raise hell• raise the devil -
2 alzar la vista
• raise one's eyes• raise the eyes -
3 armar la de San Quintín
• raise a rumpus• raise the devilDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > armar la de San Quintín
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4 armar las de San Quintín
• raise a rumpus• raise the devilDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > armar las de San Quintín
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5 aumentar las normas de rendimiento
• raise performance standards• raise the barDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aumentar las normas de rendimiento
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6 criar familia
• raise a family• raise children -
7 elevar la voz
• raise one's voice• raise the voice -
8 poner reparos
• raise objections• raise trivial objections -
9 acaballonar
• raise ridges in -
10 acamellonar
• raise ridges in -
11 acumular dinero
• raise money -
12 adelgazar la voz
• raise the pitch of one's voice -
13 alcanzar la mano a
• raise one's hand to -
14 alzar el cerco
• raise the siege -
15 alzar el dedo
• raise an objection -
16 alzar el precio a
• raise the price of -
17 alzar el telón
• raise the curtain -
18 alzar la ceja
• raise an eyebrow -
19 amasar una fortuna
• raise a fortune -
20 ampliar un cheque
• raise a check
См. также в других словарях:
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[=i]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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
raise — [rāz] vt. raised, raising [ME raisen < ON reisa, caus. of risa, to RISE] 1. a) to cause to rise; move to a higher level; lift; elevate b) to bring to or place in an upright position 2. to construct or erect (a building, etc.) … English World dictionary
RAISE — ( Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering ) was developed as part of the European ESPRIT II LaCoS project in the 1990s, led by Dines Bjørner. It consists of a set of tools based around a specification language (RSL) for software… … Wikipedia
raise — ► VERB 1) lift or move to a higher position or level. 2) set upright. 3) increase the amount, level, or strength of. 4) promote to a higher rank. 5) cause to be heard, felt, or considered: doubts have been raised. 6) build (a structure). 7) … English terms dictionary
raise — [n] increase in salary or position accession, accretion, addition, advance, augmentation, boost, bump, hike, hold up*, increment, jump, jump up*, leg*, leg up*, move up*, promotion, raising, rise, step up*; concepts 344,351,763 Ant. decrease,… … New thesaurus
raise — I (advance) verb aggrandize, augment, boost, bring up, dignify, elevate, enhance, enlarge, ennoble, exalt, further, glorify, heighten, honor, increase, lift, move up, prize, promote, propose, provehere, put, suggest, uplift, upraise associated… … Law dictionary
raise — raise; raise·man; … English syllables
raise — raise, rise nouns An increase of salary is called a rise in BrE and a raise in AmE … Modern English usage
raise v — raise your eyebrows, raisin n … English expressions
raise — vb 1 *lift, elevate, hoist, heave, rear, boost Analogous words: *rise, ascend, mount, soar: *exalt, magnify, aggrandize: *advance, promote, forward, further 2 * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
raise — raise1 W1S2 [reız] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move higher)¦ 2¦(increase)¦ 3¦(collect money)¦ 4¦(improve)¦ 5¦(start a subject)¦ 6¦(cause a reaction)¦ 7¦(move eyes or face)¦ 8¦(move upright)¦ 9¦(children)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English