lift的中文翻译是什么意思

lift

US/lɪft/
UK/lɪft/

v. 提; 移动; 抬起; 撤销; 情绪高涨; 消散; 偷窃; 空运; 挖出; 提高

n. 鼓舞; 电梯; 搭便车; 提高; 心情较好; 上升; 升力

lift柯林斯释义

VERB提;抬;举;(尤指)向上移动

If you lift something, you move it to another position, especially upwards.

  • The Colonel lifted the phone and dialed his superior...

    上校拿起电话,拨通了上司的号码。

  • She lifted the last of her drink to her lips.

    她将最后一点饮料送到唇边。

VERB抬起,举起(身体的一部分)

If you lift a part of your body, you move it to a higher position.

  • Amy lifted her arm to wave. 'Goodbye,' she called...

    埃米举起胳膊挥挥手。“再见,”她喊道。

  • She lifted her foot and squashed the wasp into the ground.

    她抬起脚,把黄蜂踩扁。

VERB抬起(头或眼睛)

If you lift your eyes or your head, you look up, for example when you have been reading and someone comes into the room.

  • When he finished he lifted his eyes and looked out the window.

    他完成之后抬起眼睛往窗外看去。

VERB撤销,解除(法令等)

If people in authority lift a law or rule that prevents people from doing something, they end it.

  • The European Commission has urged France to lift its ban on imports of British beef.

    欧盟委员会敦促法国解除进口英国牛肉的禁令。

V-ERG(使)(情绪)高涨;(使)(心情)振奋

If something lifts your spirits or your mood, or if they lift, you start feeling more cheerful.

  • He used his incredible sense of humour to lift my spirits...

    他用自己不可思议的幽默感逗我开心。

  • A brisk walk in the fresh air can lift your mood and dissolve a winter depression...

    在清新的空气中轻快地散散步,会让你心情愉快,一扫冬日的抑郁。

N-SING鼓舞;振奋

If something gives you a lift, it gives you a feeling of greater confidence, energy, or enthusiasm.

  • My selection for the team has given me a tremendous lift.

    入选该队给了我极大的鼓舞。

N-COUNT电梯

A lift is a device that carries people or goods up and down inside tall buildings.

  • They took the lift to the fourth floor.

    他们坐电梯到了五楼。

N-COUNT搭便车;搭顺风车

If you give someone a lift somewhere, you take them there in your car as a favour to them.

  • He had a car and often gave me a lift home.

    他有车,经常让我搭他的车回家。

VERB(尤指在战争中)空运(居民或货物)

If a government or organization lifts people or goods in or out of an area, it transports them there by aircraft, especially when there is a war.

  • The army lifted people off rooftops where they had climbed to escape the flooding...

    军队空运转移了为躲避洪水而爬到房顶的群众。

  • The helicopters are designed to quickly lift soldiers and equipment to the battlefield.

    这些直升机是为将士兵和装备快速空运到战场上而设计的。

VERB提高;增加

To lift something means to increase its amount or to increase the level or the rate at which it happens.

  • The bank lifted its basic home loans rate to 10.99% from 10.75%...

    银行将基本房屋贷款利率从10.75%提高到10.99%。

  • A barrage would halt the flow upstream and lift the water level.

    一道拦河坝将会在上游拦住水流,抬升水位。

VERB(雾、云等)上升,消散

If fog, cloud, or mist lifts, it reduces, for example by moving upwards or by becoming less thick.

  • The fog had lifted and revealed a warm, sunny day.

    雾已经散了,看来是温暖晴朗的一天。

VERB掘出,挖出,拔起(根菜或球茎)

If you lift root vegetables or bulbs, you dig them out of the ground.

  • Lift carrots on a dry day and pack them horizontally in boxes of damp sand.

    晴天时把胡萝卜挖出来,平放在装有湿沙的盒子里。

lift英文释义

Noun

1. the act of giving temporary assistance

    2. the component of the aerodynamic forces acting on an airfoil that opposes gravity

      3. the event of something being raised upward;

      • an elevation of the temperature in the afternoon
      • a raising of the land resulting from volcanic activity

      4. a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground

        5. a powered conveyance that carries skiers up a hill

          6. a device worn in a shoe or boot to make the wearer look taller or to correct a shortened leg

            7. one of the layers forming the heel of a shoe or boot

              8. lifting device consisting of a platform or cage that is raised and lowered mechanically in a vertical shaft in order to move people from one floor to another in a building

                9. plastic surgery to remove wrinkles and other signs of aging from your face; an incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised;

                • some actresses have more than one face lift

                10. transportation of people or goods by air (especially when other means of access are unavailable)

                  11. a ride in a car;

                  • he gave me a lift home

                  12. the act of raising something;

                  • he responded with a lift of his eyebrow
                  • fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up

                  Verb

                  1. raise from a lower to a higher position;

                  • Raise your hands
                  • Lift a load

                  2. take hold of something and move it to a different location;

                  • lift the box onto the table

                  3. move upwards;

                  • lift one's eyes

                  4. move upward;

                  • The fog lifted
                  • The smoke arose from the forest fire
                  • The mist uprose from the meadows

                  5. make audible;

                  • He lifted a war whoop

                  6. annul by recalling or rescinding;

                  • He revoked the ban on smoking
                  • lift an embargo
                  • vacate a death sentence

                  7. make off with belongings of others

                    8. raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help;

                    • hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car

                    9. invigorate or heighten;

                    • lift my spirits
                    • lift his ego

                    10. raise in rank or condition;

                    • The new law lifted many people from poverty

                    11. take off or away by decreasing;

                    • lift the pressure

                    12. rise up;

                    • The building rose before them

                    13. pay off (a mortgage)

                      14. take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property

                        15. take illegally;

                        • rustle cattle

                        16. fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means;

                        • Food is airlifted into Bosnia

                        17. take (root crops) out of the ground;

                        • lift potatoes

                        18. call to stop the hunt or to retire, as of hunting dogs

                          19. rise upward, as from pressure or moisture;

                          • The floor is lifting slowly

                          20. put an end to;

                          • lift a ban
                          • raise a siege

                          21. remove (hair) by scalping

                            22. remove from a seedbed or from a nursery;

                            • lift the tulip bulbs

                            23. remove from a surface;

                            • the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table

                            24. perform cosmetic surgery on someone's face

                              lift同义词辨析

                              arise, rise, raise, lift

                              这些动词均有"上升,举起"之意。

                              • arise :书面用词,多用于诗歌或比喻中,具有特殊的修辞色彩。
                              • rise :普通用词,指具体的或抽象的事物由低向高移动。
                              • raise :及物动词,常用词,多指把某物从低处升到高处,有时作引申用。
                              • lift :语气比raise强,指用体力或机械的力举起或抬起某物。

                              lift, hoist, raise, elevate, heave, boost

                              这些动词均有"升起,举起"之意。

                              • lift : 指用人力或机械力把某物升到较高的位置。
                              • hoist : 多指用绳索、滑轮等机械把重物升起。
                              • raise : 较正式用词,常可与lift换用,但强调把某物举起或抬起到应有的高度。常用比喻。
                              • elevate : 较正式用词,指位置、高度的升高,多作比喻用,指职位、品德等的提高。
                              • heave : 指需花大力气或借外力才能举起或抬起重物。
                              • boost : 原义指从后面或下面推起或提高,现常用于指提高价格、振作精神等抽象概念。

                              lift短语

                              1. lift off

                                发射

                              2. lift a finger (或 hand)

                                (尤指为帮助别人)作举手之劳

                              3. lift his (或 its) leg

                                (非正式)(公狗)抬腿撒尿

                              4. lift fire

                                增大射程:升高炮口以增加大炮火力射程

                              lift场景例句

                              Please give me a lift onto the saddle.

                              请扶我上马鞍.

                              It's obvious that a man isn't strong enough to lift an elephant.

                              很明显,一个人是不能举起大象的.

                              With one great lift, the men moved the rock.

                              那些人猛一抬把那块石头搬动了.

                              They use the tackle to lift the machine.

                              他们用滑车把机器抬起来.

                              As chance would have it he was going to London as well and was able to give me a lift.

                              赶巧他也去伦敦,所以能载我一程.

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                              lift词性变形

                              liftsliftedlifting

                              lift反义词

                              vt. & vi. 举起;晋升;提高

                              lower

                              其他释义

                              lower