lift查询结果如下:





词性:verb

例句1. holding the sling in your left hand, lift the pack on to your back’
例句2. a few cocktails had lifted his flagging spirits’
例句3. they seem able to lift their game for the big occasions’
例句4. by now the fog had lifted’
例句5. a draft law lifting the ban on political parties’

名词 变体/同根词


Rubber insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750V-Part 5: Lift cables

GB5013.5-1997额定电压450/750V及以下橡皮绝缘电缆第5部分:电梯电缆
属类:行业标准名称--


Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750V--Part 6: Lift cables and cables for flexible connection

GB5023.6-1997额定电压450/750V及以下聚氯乙烯绝缘电缆第6部分:电梯电缆和挠性连接用电缆
属类:行业标准名称--


Pickpockets often lift money from old women.

扒手常扒窃老年妇女的钱。
属类:综合句库--


Gave her a lift with her heavy packages.

帮她抬那些沉重的包裹
属类:综合句库--


Give me a lift with this job.

帮我做这件事。
属类:综合句库--


Don’t lift that!

别把那东西举起来!
属类:综合句库--


Stop looking at the ground; lift your head up.

别往地上看,把头抬起。
属类:综合句库--


Don’t all try to squash into the lift together.

不要一起挤进电梯。
属类:综合句库--


The window doesn’t lift .

窗户打不开。
属类:综合句库--


To lift forcefully from beneath;heave upward.

从底下猛力地提起;向上提升
属类:综合句库--


The heavy fog didn’t lift until noon.

到中午时分,大雾才消散。
属类:综合句库--


The lift was so small that only three people could fit in.

电梯很小,只容得下3个人。
属类:综合句库--


The lift was not operating properly.

电梯有些失灵了。
属类:综合句库--


The lift grinds in the shaft.

电梯在升降井里嘎嘎响着。
属类:综合句库--


To lift the balance, extend the front leveling feet (turn clockwise).

电子天平升高,右旋前面地脚
属类:产品说明书--


Lift a sentence out of context

断章取义地抽出一句来
属类:综合句库--


Yes, but we only have one on the sixth floor near the lift .

对,但是我们只在六楼的电梯旁有一间房间。
属类:综合句库--


Sorry to bother you, but could you give me a lift home?

对不起打扰你了,你能让我搭车回家吗?
属类:综合句库--


anti-lift device; anti-lifting device

防起雷装置;忌动装置
属类:科技术语--


To free (liberalize, decontrol, lift the control over)the grain prices

放开粮食价格
属类:综合句库--


An aircraft,especially a balloon or dirigible,deriving its lift from the buoyancy of surrounding air rather than from aerodynamic motion.

浮空器从周围空气的浮力而不是从空气动力获得提升力的航空器,特指气球或飞船
属类:综合句库--


engine ,piston,internal combustion,for factory or warehouse works trucks (e.g,fork-lift trucks)or railway platform tractors

工厂或库房作业货车(如叉车)或铁路站台牵引车用活塞内燃机
属类:物品名称-机械设备-


Industrial trucks-Inspection and repair of fork arms in service on fork-lift trucks

工业车辆 叉车货叉在使用中的检查和修复
属类:行业标准名称-规范-


In the final analysis, we have to depend on ourselves to develop and lift ourselves out of poverty.

归根到底,我们要靠自己来摆脱贫困,靠自己发展起来。
属类:综合句库--


The good news gave us a lift .

好消息让我们精神振奋
属类:综合句库--


Have a drink. It’ll give you a lift .

喝一杯如何,它能帮你消除疲劳。
属类:综合句库--


White church spires lift above green valleys.

教堂的白色尖顶耸立在绿色的山谷上。
属类:综合句库--


They managed to thumb a lift to Paris.

她们设法搭便车到达巴黎。
属类:综合句库--


She can lift a pail of water from the ground.

她能把一桶水提起来。
属类:综合句库--


She offered him a lift and he accepted.

她请他坐她的车,他就领情了。
属类:综合句库--


lift-on/lift-off ship


n.吊装式集装箱船

属类:工程技术 -船舶工程-


lift (缩写:lift)


提升;电梯;= Logically Integrated FORTRAN Translator,逻辑综合FORTRAN翻译程序

属类:IT行业 -电脑术语-缩写词


London International Freight Terminal (缩写:lift)


伦敦国际货运码头

属类:行业术语 -海运-缩写词

noun

1.A built-up heel or device worn in a boot or shoe to make the wearer appear taller or to correct shortening of a leg.
‘This season’s styles range from sandals with barely a _lift_ and lower heels, to teetering spikes that can do some serious damage.’
‘The patients were rehabilitated in a boot with a heel _lift_ and were permitted full weightbearing as soon as tolerated.’
2.A device incorporating a moving cable for carrying people up or down a mountain.
‘we zigzagged across the mountain from one _lift_ to the next’
‘Can I climb mountains, ride a ski _lift_ , and ski?’
3.A feeling of confidence or cheerfulness.
‘winning this match has given everyone a _lift_ ’
‘We want to give them a _lift_ , encouraging the good ones to stick with it and resist the temptation to jack it all in and run off with a Spanish waiter.’
4.A free ride in another person’s vehicle.
‘Miss Green is giving me a _lift_ to school’
‘On a walk, at the theatre, in a bus, at a restaurant or a roadside joint, or even when a stranger, who is given a _lift_ by you, rides on the pillion, people are strangely silent.’
5.A platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels.
‘Alice went up to the second floor in the _lift_ ’
‘the _lift_ door opened’
6.A rise in price, level, or amount.
‘the company has already produced a 10 per cent _lift_ in profits’
‘And he predicts a big _lift_ in goat prices is on the way.’
7.An act of lifting.
‘weightlifters attempting a particularly heavy _lift_ ’
‘To accomplish the latter, keep your heels close together and angle your toes slightly outward for _lifts_ such as hack squats and leg presses.’
8.An instance of stealing or plagiarizing something.
‘in a speech he adopted the President’s familiar hand motions—it was a _lift_ ’
9.The maximum weight that an aircraft can raise.
‘the Puma tactical transport helicopter has a total _lift_ of up to 5,500 lb’
‘To sustain an airplane in the air it is enough that the _lift_ be equal to the weight, but for an airplane take off the _lift_ must be bigger than weight.’
10.The tendency of a ball bowled to rise sharply on bouncing.
‘The left-arm fast bowler, extracting much _lift_ , bowled with hostility to contain the batsmen.’
‘He gained much _lift_ and sharpness with his awkward wrong-footed deliveries.’
11.Upward force exerted by the air on an aerofoil or other structure, counteracting gravity.
‘separate engines provide _lift_ and generate forward speed’
‘The sudden loss of _lift_ caused the airplane to descend rapidly to the runway.’
verb

1.(of a cloud, fog, etc.) move upwards or away.
‘the factory smoke hung low, never _lifted_ ’
‘On Tuesday afternoon, clouds _lifted_ from the site for the first time.’
2.(of a person’s mood) become happier.
‘suddenly his heart _lifted_ and he could have wept with relief’
‘My heart began to _lift_ at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family.’
3.Arrest (someone)
‘that night the army came and _lifted_ Buckley’
4.Carry off or win (a prize or event)
‘she staged a magnificent comeback to _lift_ the British Open title’
‘Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to _lift_ the trophy.’
5.Dig up (plants or root vegetables)
‘the end of September is the time to _lift_ and store carrots’
‘We have also started marking out a new design in what will become the flower garden, and some of the turf has already been _lifted_ .’
6.Enable (someone or something) to escape from an unpleasant situation.
‘the best way to _lift_ nations out of poverty is through trade’
‘She was an actress with an opera singer’s voice and vocal skills, which enabled her to _lift_ her performances out of the banal into the realms of realism.’
7.Formally remove or end (a legal restriction, decision, or ban)
‘the European Community _lifted_ its oil embargo against South Africa’
‘Provincial and federal bans on offshore oil and gas development are also expected to be _lifted_ in the near future.’
8.Hit or kick (a ball) high into the air.
‘In the ninth, the devilish player _lifted_ a long fly ball that fell behind him in center for a pinch-hit triple.’
‘Huckerby looked odds-on to score as he _lifted_ the ball towards goal but Michael Oakes read the situation well and made an outstanding block.’
9.Improve the rank or position of (a person or team)
‘this victory _lifted_ United into third place’
‘Haga’s double victory _lifted_ him from fourth to third in the overall rankings.’
10.Increase (a price or amount)
‘the building society _lifted_ its interest rates by 0.75 of a point’
‘In addition to war fears, oil prices were also _lifted_ by a snowstorm which hit the east of the US over the weekend.’
11.Increase the volume of (one’s voice)
‘she _lifted_ her voice in a great shout’
‘Willie sang boldly, _lifting_ up his voice’
12.Move (one’s eyes or face) to face upwards and look at someone or something.
‘he _lifted_ his eyes for an instant’
‘I stole fifteen minutes to go and sit on the patio, closing my eyes and _lifting_ my face to the sun.’
13.Move upwards; be raised.
‘Thomas’s eyelids drowsily _lifted_ ’
‘But her voice _lifted_ and wavered, and it ended up a question more than it was a statement.’
14.Perform cosmetic surgery on (part of the body) to reduce sagging.
‘surgeons _lift_ and remove excess skin from the face and neck’
‘This allows the nipple and areola complex to be _lifted_ .’
15.Pick up and move to a different position.
‘he _lifted_ her down from the pony’s back’
‘He pressed something into my hand as he kissed me; he _lifted_ himself up and pulled me up after him.’
16.Raise (a person’s spirits or confidence)
‘we heard inspiring talks which _lifted_ our spirits’
‘Every donation is valuable to us, but a gift of this size _lifts_ everyone’s spirits.’
17.Raise to a higher position or level.
‘he _lifted_ his trophy over his head’
‘He also knows that whoever _lifts_ the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Bombay next month will know that they’ve been through a scrap to end all scraps.’
18.Steal (something)
‘he had been caught _lifting_ a coat from a department store’
‘Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and _lifted_ cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt.’
19.Transport by air.
‘a helicopter _lifted_ 11 crew to safety from the ship’
‘Everything, every single nut, bolt, screw, girder, steel cable, had to be _lifted_ to those heights by helicopter, and winched down.’
20.Use (a person’s work or ideas) without permission or acknowledgement.
‘this is a hackneyed adventure _lifted_ straight from a vintage Lassie episode’
‘These scenes could have been _lifted_ straight out of the Middle Ages.’

独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。



