hoisting
n. 起重,提升
v. 把…吊起,升起( hoist的現在分詞 )
If you hoist something heavy somewhere, you lift it or pull it up there.
Hoisting my suitcase on to my shoulder, I turned and headed toward my hotel...
我把手提箱扛到肩上,轉身向入住的旅館走去。
Grabbing the side of the bunk, he hoisted himself to a sitting position.
他抓住鋪位的床沿,坐起身來。
If something heavy is hoisted somewhere, it is lifted there using a machine such as a crane.
A twenty-foot steel pyramid is to be hoisted into position on top of the tower...
一個高20英尺的鋼質角錐體將被吊起,安裝在塔的頂部。
Then a crane hoisted him on to the platform.
然後一臺升降機將他送到了舞臺上。
A hoist is a machine for lifting heavy things.
If you hoist a flag or a sail, you pull it up to its correct position by using ropes.
A group of youths hoisted their flag on top of the disputed monument.
一群年輕人將他們的旗幟升到那座備受爭議的紀念碑頂上。
Hoisting my suitcase on to my shoulder, I turned and headed toward my hotel.
我把手提箱扛到肩上,轉身向入住的旅館走去。
The hoisting capacity of that gin pole ( girder pole, guy derrick ) is sixty tons.
那個起重抱杆 ( 格狀抱杆 、 轉盤抱杆 ) 的起重能力為60噸.
We must use mechanical hoisting to load the goods.
我們必須用起重機來裝載貨物.
The hoisting crane will assist unloading bulks and hoisting containers.
本浮吊協助裝卸散貨,起吊集裝箱.
They put the car up with a hoisting jack.
他們用千斤頂把車抬高.