单词 | lift |
释义 | lift [lɪft] verb RAISE 举起 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to move something from a lower to a higher position 举起,提起,抬起,吊起 •Could you help me lift this table, please?你能帮我抬一下桌子吗? •Could you lift your chair a bit - I've got my bag caught under it.你能把椅子稍微抬一下吗——我的袋子被压住了。 •She lifted the cigarette (up) •He lifted his eyes (= looked up) from the paper and glared.他的目光从报纸上移开,抬起头来怒目而视。 transitive specialized ■to dig underground vegetables or plants out of the ground 把(蔬菜或植物)挖出来,刨出,拔出 •They're lifting potatoes.他们正在挖马铃薯。 [lɪft] verb TAKE HOLD 抓住 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to take hold of and raise in order to remove, carry or move to a different position 提起;抱起;移开 •She lifted the baby out of her chair.她把婴儿从椅子上抱起来。 •He lifted the box carefully down from the shelf.他小心地从架子上取下那个盒子。 [lɪft] verb MAKE LOUD 使大声 transitive literary ■to make your voice louder, especially when performing (尤指在演出时)提高(声调) [lɪft] verb MAKE INTERESTING 使有趣 transitive informal ■to make something more interesting or enjoyable 使更有趣;增加…的趣味性 •The article is informative enough, but it's a bit dull - we need something to lift it.这篇文章够资讯性,但有些枯燥——我们需要增强它的趣味性。 [lɪft] verb MAKE HAPPY 使高兴 lift sb's spirits informal ■to make someone happier 提高(某人)的兴致 •Nothing - not even the prospect of dinner - could lift his spirits.甚么都提不起他的兴致,甚至连吃饭也不例外。 [lɪft] verb GO AWAY 离开 intransitive ■(of mist or fog) to go away until none is left (雾气)散去,散开,消散 •The morning mist had lifted and the sun was starting to come through.晨雾已经散去,太阳开始放出光芒。 [lɪft] verb END 终止 transitive ■to end a rule or law 取消,撤销(规定或法律) •The restrictions on water usage have been lifted now that the river levels are normal.河水的水位已经恢复正常,因此用水限制被取消了。 •At last they've lifted the ban on jeans at the club.最终他们取消了在俱乐部禁止穿牛仔裤的规定。 [lɪft] verb STEAL 偷 transitive informal ■to steal something 偷窃,偷盗 transitive informal ■to use someone else's writing, music or idea, pretending that it is your own 剽窃 •He'd lifted whole passages from a journal.他从一本杂志上整段整段地剽窃文章。 [lɪft] noun CARRYING DEVICE 载重装置 ESSENTIAL countable UK (US elevator) ■a device like a box which moves up and down, carrying people or goods from one floor of a building to another or taking people up and down underground in a mine 电梯;升降机 •Take [lɪft] noun RAISE 举起 countable or uncountable ■an act of lifting or raising something 举,提,抬,吊 •Give it one more lift and we'll have it at the top of the stairs.再抬一下我们就能把它抬到楼梯顶端了。 uncountable specialized ■the force on the wing of a bird or aircraft that keeps it in the air as it moves forward (鸟或飞行器的)升力,提升力 [lɪft] noun JOURNEY 旅程 countable usually singular ■a free journey in another person's vehicle, especially a car 搭便车 •I'll give •He hitched [lɪft] noun MAKE HAPPY 使高兴 give sb a lift ■to make someone happier 提高(某人)的兴致 •She'd been feeling a bit low but hearing that she'd got the job gave her a lift.她一直有些情绪低落,但一听说她得到了那份工作心情便好了起来。 |
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