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raiser
- IPA[ˈreɪzə]
英式
- a thing that increases the amount, level, or strength of something;a person who breeds or grows animals or plants
noun: raiser, plural noun: raisers
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- 1. a thing that increases the amount, level, or strength of something the visit had been a morale raiser for his crew
- 2. a person who breeds or grows animals or plants my parents are simple cattle raisers
- 3. something which lifts or moves an object to a higher position or level an adjustable toilet seat raiser
- 4. (in poker or brag) a person who bets a specified amount more than another player the original raiser hesitated and checked
- ▪ a person who makes a higher bid in the same suit as that bid by their partner raising from two to three is permissible without normal support provided the raiser has other strength
- an entertainment or other arts event happening just before a longer or more important one: Bach's Sinfonia in B flat was an ideal curtain-raiser to Mozart's last piano concerto
Oxford American Dictionary
- an arsonist.
Oxford Dictionary
- an entertainment or other event happening just before a longer or more important one: Bach's Sinfonia in B flat was an ideal curtain-raiser to Mozart's last piano concerto
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who causes trouble by drinking, being violent, or otherwise behaving outrageously.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an arsonist.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈrāzər]
美式
- a thing that increases the amount, level, or strength of something: the visit had been a morale raiser for his crew
Oxford American Dictionary