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  • Derivatives : n  lifter
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

lift [lɪft]
  1. 1. vt. [+thing] [ part of body] (raise) 举起
  2. 2. vt. [+ban] [ sanctions] [ embargo] (end) 解除
  3. 3. vt. [+rate] [ price] (increase) 提高
  4. 4. vt. [inf] (copy) 抄袭
  5. 5. vi. [fog+] 消散
  6. 6. noun [c] [BRIT] 电梯[美 = elevator]
    to give sb a lift
    [esp BRIT] [汽车] 让某人搭便车

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

lift [lɪft]
  1. 1. vt. 提,举
  2. 2. vt. 抬起,搬动
  3. 3. vt. 向上移动
  4. 4. vi. 上升升起
    The fog lifted.
    青蛙向上跃起。
  5. 5. vt. 提高声音发出声音
    He lifted a war whoop.
    发出战斗呐喊
  6. 6. vt. 撤销解除废除
  7. 7. vt. [Slang] 偷,窃,盗
  8. 8. vt. 将……运到高处
  9. 9. vt. 兴奋振奋
  10. 10. vt. 升级提高……的地位
    The new law lifted many people from poverty.
    新法律使许多人脱贫
  11. 11. vt. 消除摆脱
  12. 12. vi. 耸立矗立
  13. 13. vt. 还清清偿
  14. 14. vt. [Spoken] 剽窃抄袭
  15. 15. vt. [Slang]
  16. 16. vt. 运输空运
    Food is airlifted into Bosnia.
    食品被空运到波斯尼亚。
  17. 17. vt. 挖出在土中的作物
  18. 18. vt. 命令……停止追猎
  19. 19. vi. 鼓起变形
    The floor is lifting slowly.
    地板慢慢鼓起来
  20. 20. vi. 结束终止
  21. 21. vt. 拔(头发
  22. 22. vt. 挖出,拔,拔起
  23. 23. vt. 采集
    The detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table.
    侦探小心翼翼地桌子提取某些指纹
  24. 24. vt. 为……整容
  25. 25. n.[c] 协助帮助
  26. 26. n.[u] [Aeronautics] 升力浮力
  27. 27. n.[c] 升高提高
  28. 28. n.[c] 上涨
  29. 29. n.[c] 缆车
  30. 30. n.[c] [Slang] 鞋根,鞋后跟
  31. 31. n.[c] 鞋跟材质
  32. 32. n.[c] 电梯升降机
  33. 33. n.[c] [Slang] 美容手术
    Some actresses have more than one face lift.
    一些女演员经历不止一次面部整形术。
  34. 34. n.[c] 空运
  35. 35. n.[c] 搭便车
    He gave me a lift home.
    他把我送回家。
  36. 36. n.[c] 抬高,上举
    He responded with a lift of his eyebrow.
    他扬眉回应
  37. 37. n.[c] 兴奋振奋高昂情绪

Collins English-English Dictionary

lift [lɪft]
  1. 1. n [Brit] a platform, compartment, or cage raised or lowered in a vertical shaft to transport persons or goods in a building elevator
  2. 2. vb to rise or cause to rise upwards from the ground or another support to a higher place
    to lift a sack
  3. 3. vb to move or cause to move upwards
    to lift one's eyes
  4. 4. vt. [tr] to take hold of in order to carry or remove
    to lift something down from a shelf
  5. 5. vt. [tr] to raise in status, spirituality, estimation, etc
    his position lifted him from the common crowd
  6. 6. vt. [tr] to revoke or rescind
    to lift tax restrictions
  7. 7. vt. to make or become audible or louder
    to lift one's voice in song
  8. 8. vt. [tr] to take (plants or underground crops) out of the ground for transplanting or harvesting
  9. 9. vi. [intr] to disappear by lifting or as if by lifting
    the fog lifted
  10. 10. vi. to transport in a vehicle
  11. 11. vt. [tr] [Spoken] to take unlawfully or dishonourably; steal
  12. 12. vt. [tr] [Spoken] to make dishonest use of (another person's idea, writing, etc); plagiarize
  13. 13. vt. [tr] [Slang] to arrest
  14. 14. vt. [tr] to perform a face-lift on
  15. 15. vt. [tr] [US and Canadian] to pay off (a mortgage, etc)
  16. 16. n the act or an instance of lifting
  17. 17. n the power or force available or used for lifting
  18. 18. n See chairlift ski lift
  19. 19. n the distance or degree to which something is lifted
  20. 20. n a usually free ride as a passenger in a car or other vehicle
  21. 21. n a rise in the height of the ground
  22. 22. n a rise in morale or feeling of cheerfulness usually caused by some specific thing or event
  23. 23. n the force required to lift an object
  24. 24. n a layer of the heel of a shoe, etc, or a detachable pad inside the shoe to give the wearer added height
  25. 25. n aid; help
  26. 26. n [Mining] the thickness of ore extracted in one operation
  27. 27. n a set of pumps used in a mine
  28. 28. n the component of the aerodynamic forces acting on a wing, etc, at right angles to the airflow
  29. 29. n the upward force exerted by the gas in a balloon, airship, etc
  30. 30. n See airlift
  31. 31. n [Etymology] C13: from Scandinavian; related to Old Norse lypta, Old English lyft sky; compare loft
lift [lɪft]
  1. 1. n [Scot] the sky
  2. 2. n [Etymology] Old English lyft

Examples

lift the box down from the shelf
把箱子从架子上搬下来
Together they were able to lift the sofa.
他们一起动手才把那张沙发抬了起来。
Bend your legs when you lift heavy objects to avoid back injuries.
提起重物时要弯曲腿部以免伤到后背。
The lift is broken at the moment.
电梯现在坏了。
The maximum load for this lift is one hundred kilos.
这个电梯的最大承载量是100公斤。

nciku Video Note

[jǔ]

  • Scene:

    举箱子 / lifting a chest

  • Examples:

    举重,举手,举重,举棋不定

  • Description:

    举 means to lift something up above the head.

Related video notes: 举、扛、提

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