aloft
adv. 在空中; 在高處
Something that is aloft is in the air or off the ground.
He held the trophy proudly aloft.
他自豪地高舉起獎盃。
Four of the nine starting balloons were still aloft the next day.
9個開幕氣球第二天還有4個飄在空中。
1. at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship;
2. upward;
3. at or to great height; high up in or into the air;
4. in the higher atmosphere above the earth;
When a bird aloft on the wind, it forgets wind that is helping it to fly.
魚得水逝,而相忘乎水;鳥乘風飛, 而不知有風. 識次可以超物累,可以樂天機.
Do not let yourselves be aloft , do not seat on other people's backs and heads.
不要讓別人把你抬到高處; 不要坐在別人的背上和頭上.
The bearers raised the canoe aloft , adjusted the poles to their shoulders.
大漢們抬起長獨木舟, 把長杆在肩膀上挪正.
Rushing out into the snow, he had flunghis arms aloft.
衝出到大雪, 他高舉flunghis武器.
The flame will now be carried aloft on a 78 day relay around the world.
聖火將以接力的形式在全球各地傳遞,為期78天.