raise Spanish - English
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Englishdrawbridge
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Englishbridge which can be raised
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Spanishpuente levadizo
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Englishbring up
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Englishto raise children
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Spanishcriar
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Englishpier
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Spanishmuellemalecón
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Englishkeep back|keep
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Englishof livestock: to raise, to care for
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Spanishcriar
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Englishpick up
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Englishto lift, to grasp and raise
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Spanishcoger, solevar
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Englishquestion
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Englishraise doubts about
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Spanishcuestionar, poner en tela de juicio, dudar
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Englishpick up|picked up
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Englishto lift, to grasp and raise
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Spanishcoger, solevar
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Englishsublimate
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Englishto raise to a place of honor
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Spanishsublimar
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Englishextol
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Englishto praise, to make high
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Spanishalabar, elogiar, loar
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Englishkick
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Spanishdar una patada a, dar un puntapié a, patear
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Englishvelarize
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Englishto raise the back of the tongue toward the velum while articulating another consonant
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Spanishvelarizar
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Englishroot|roots
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Spanishraíz
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Englishsquare|root
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Spanishraíz
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Englishincubate
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EnglishTo brood, raise, or maintain eggs, organisms, or living tissue
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Spanishincubar
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Englishsneer
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Spanishburlarse, burla
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Englishkick the bucket
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Englishto die
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Spanishestirar la pata gloss
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Englishemboss
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Spanishrepujar, abollar
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Englishgodfather
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Englishman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner
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Spanishpadrino
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Englishbump
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Englisha post in an Internet forum thread made in order to raise the thread's profile
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Spanishcheckchichónabolladura
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Englishnourish
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Englishto feed and cause to grow
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Spanishnutrir
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Englishresurrect
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Englishto raise from dead
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Spanishresucitar
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Englishafterlife
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Englishlife after death
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Spanishultratumbainframundo
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Englishweigh anchor
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Englishraise the anchor
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Spanishlevar anclas, levar
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Englishpromote
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Englishraise someone to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank
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Spanishpromover, ascender
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Englishsquared
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Englishraised to the second power
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Spanishal cuadrado
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Englishcaptious
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Englishhaving a disposition to find fault unreasonably or to raise petty objections
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Spanishcriticón, pejiguero
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Englishuplift
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Spanishelevar, alzar, trascender, exaltar
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Englishsawhorse
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Englisha device used to temporarily raise and support pieces of material
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Spanishburro
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Englishausterity
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Englishpolicy of deficit-cutting: reduce spending and/or raise taxes
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Spanishausteridad
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Englishshrug
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Englishto raise the shoulders to express uncertainty, lack of concern, etc.
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Spanishencogerse de hombros
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