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1 raise
v. 1. өргөх, дээш нь болгох. \raise one's hand гараа өргөх. 2. \raise sth (to sth) нэмэх, өсгөх, тодорхой түвшинд хүргэх. \raise salaries цалин хөлс нэмэх. 3. хураах, цуглуулах. 4. хөдөлгөх, босгох. \raise a cloud of dust тоос манаруулах. 5. (сэжиг, эргэлзээ) төрүүлэх, (асуудал) тавих, (санал) дэвшүүлэх, (хэрэг) үүсгэх. 6. хүргэх. 7. өсгөх, хүмүүжүүлэх. 8. өсгөх, үржүүлэх, ургуулах, тариалах. 9. хориг/ хорио тавих. 10. холбоо барих. raise one's eyebrows (at sth) гайхах. raise one's glass (to sb) хундага өргөх. raise hell хэрүүл шуугиан дэгдээх. raise sb's spirits хөгжөөх, зоригжуулах. raise one's voice том том дуугарах, уурлаж хашгичих. raise sth to sb/ sth хөшөө босгох. n. өсөлт. raised adj. өндөр (газар). -
2 spirit
n. 1. ухаан санаа, сүнс сүлд. 2. амин сүнс. the \spirits of the dead нас барагчдын сүнс. 3. шидтэн. 4. зан ааш, авир. 5. урам зориг, цог заль. break sb's \spirit хүнийг сэтгэлээр унагах, мохоох. 6. pl санаа сэтгэл. raise sb's \spirits хөгжөөх, сэтгэлий нь сэргээх. 7. pl охь, спирт, хатуу архи. in spirit сэтгэлдээ, бодолдоо. spirited adj. 1. зоригтой, омголон. 2. цогтой, жавхаатай. 3. урамтай. -spirited... зантай,... сэтгэлтэй. spiritless adj. үхээнц.
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raise somebody's spirits — raise sb s ˈspirits idiom to make sb feel more cheerful or brave Syn: ↑cheer somebody up • The sunny weather raised my spirits a little. Main entry: ↑raiseidiom … Useful english dictionary
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raise — [[t]reɪz[/t]] v. raised, rais•ing, n. 1) to move to a higher position; lift up; elevate: to raise one s hand[/ex] 2) to set upright 3) to cause to rise or stand up; rouse 4) to increase the height or vertical measurement of 5) to increase in… … From formal English to slang
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raise — I. verb (raised; raising) Etymology: Middle English reisen, raisen, from Old Norse reisa more at rear Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to cause or help to rise to a standing position 2. a. awaken, arouse … New Collegiate Dictionary
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