lift的中文翻译
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lift1
(raise)
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/lɪft/
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举起, 抬起
verb
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to raise sb/sth or be raised to a higher position or level
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He stood there with his arms lifted above his head.
他站在那里,胳膊举过头顶。
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I lifted the lid of the box and peered in.
我掀开箱子盖子往里面看。
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John lifted his eyes (= looked up) from his book.
约翰从书本上抬起眼睛(向上看)。
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Her eyebrows lifted. 'Apologize? Why?'
她眉毛竖了起来:“道歉?为什么?”
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lift2
(Aviation)
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提起
verb
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to elevate something off of another place
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lift3
(move sb/sth)
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转移
verb
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to take hold of sb/sth and move them/it to a different position
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I lifted the baby out of the chair.
我把婴儿从椅子上抱了起来。
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He lifted the suitcase down from the rack.
他把手提箱从行李架上搬下来。
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to transport people or things by air
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The survivors were lifted to safety by helicopter.
幸存者由直升飞机送往安全的地方。
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lift4
(remove law/rule)
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/lɪft/
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/lɪft/
解除(封锁等)
verb
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to remove or end restrictions
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to lift a ban/curfew/blockade
解除禁令/宵禁/封锁
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Martial law has now been lifted.
戒严令现在已经解除了。
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lift5
(heart/spirits)
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/lɪft/
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/lɪft/
振作(精神), 提高(声音等)
verb
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to become or make sb more cheerful
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His heart lifted at the sight of her.
他一看见她心里就开心了。
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The news lifted our spirits.
这则新闻振奋人心。
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lift6
(of mist/clouds)
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(云, 雾等)消散
verb
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to rise and disappear
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The fog began to lift.
雾开始散了。
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Gradually my depression started to lift.
我的沮丧情绪逐渐消失了。
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lift7
(steal)
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偷窃
verb
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to steal sth
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He had been lifting electrical goods from the store where he worked.
他一直从他工作的商店里偷窃电子物品。
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lift8
(copy ideas/words)
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抄袭
verb
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to use sb's ideas or words without asking permission or without saying where they come from
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She lifted most of the ideas from a book she had been reading.
她从一直在看的书里剽窃了大部分观点。
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lift9
(vegetables)
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/lɪft/
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挖起, 拔出
verb
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to dig up vegetables or plants from the ground
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lift10
(increase)
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/lɪft/
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/lɪft/
增加, 提高
verb
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to make the amount or level of sth greater; to become greater in amount or level
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Interest rates were lifted yesterday.
利率昨天提高了。
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lift11
(machine)
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US
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电梯
noun
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a machine that carries people or goods up and down to different levels in a building or a mine
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It's on the sixth floor—let's take the lift.
在六楼--我们搭电梯上去。
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lift12
(free ride)
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US
/lɪft/
搭便车
noun
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a free ride in a car, etc. to a place you want to get to
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I'll give you a lift to the station.
我用车送你去车站。
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She hitched a lift on a truck.
她免费搭乘了一辆卡车。
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lift13
(happier feeling)
UK
/lɪft/
US
/lɪft/
鼓舞, 情绪激昂
noun
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a feeling of being happier or more confident than before
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Passing the exam gave him a real lift.
考试过关使得他情绪好很多。
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lift14
(rising movement)
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上升
noun
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a movement in which sth rises or is lifted up
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the puzzled lift of his eyebrows
他迷惑不解的抬了抬眉毛。
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lift15
(on aircraft)
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升压
noun
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the upward pressure of air on an aircraft when flying
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lift16
(figure skating)
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lift
noun
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an element in pair figure skating and ice dance when one partner lifts the other
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There are two types of lifts in ice dance: long and short.