re-raise          
 verb (also reraise) uk/ˌriːˈreɪz/
 [ I or T ] sports specialized(纸牌游戏)再加注 
to raise (= to risk more money than another player) again in a game of cards, after another player has already done this
  John looked them in the eye, chewed on his toothpick, and re-raised.
 I always thought people were stealing from me if I got raised on the flop, and so I always reraised. 我一直认为如果我在翻牌时被加注,别人就是在偷我的筹码,所以我总是再加注。 
  [ T ]再次提请注意 
to bring something to people's attention again
  That decision re-raises the question of why you would put someone in that position. 这个决定再次提出了一个问题,即为什么你会让某人担任那个职位。 
 The court ruled that the prosecution could reraise the issue on production of additional evidence.
 - More examples
 - I raised with 77 and was re-raised by my opponent.
 - These guys will raise and reraise, given any encouragement; one false step and it might be you taking the fall.
 - The players fought hard, stealing blinds and re-raising flop bets until the next pit stop.
 - These developments re-raise doubts about the degree to which the party is able to reconnect with its voters.
 
re-raise       
noun [ C ] (also reraise) uk/ˈriːˌreɪz/
 sports specialized(纸牌游戏)再加注 
the action of raising (= risking more money than another player) again in a game of cards, after another player has already done this
  She was not sure whether to call or raise because doing so might expose them to a re-raise.
 If there has been a raise and a reraise before you, you can be fairly certain that your ace-jack is no good. 如果在你之前已经有一个加注和一个再加注,你可以相当肯定你的A-J牌没什么用。 
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 - When my re-raise was pointed out to him, he started shouting that he hadn't seen it and it wasn't fair.
 - With a reasonably strong hand, it's best to try to avoid raising and having to pass for someone else's reraise.
 - There was a raise and a re-raise, and all the chips went in.