erect

動詞

UK/ɪˈrekt/
US/ɪˈrekt/

定義 erect 動詞

construction(建筑)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To construct or build a structure, such as a building or wall.

    建立;建造

    • This monument was erected in 1950.

      这座纪念碑建于1950年。

    • The soldiers set up barricades to defend their position.

      士兵们设置了路障来防御他们的阵地。

    • They plan to erect a new gazebo in the park.

      他们计划在公园里建造一个新的凉亭。

position(位置)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To put something into a vertical or upright position.

    竖立;使直立

    • They erected a large tent to accommodate 500 wedding guests.

      他们搭建了一个大帐篷来容纳500位婚礼宾客。

    • He tried to erect the ladder against the wall.

      他试着把梯子靠在墙上。

    • The farmer erected a scarecrow to deter birds.

      农夫竖起了一个稻草人来吓走鸟类。

形容詞

UK/ɪˈrekt/
US/ɪˈrekt/

定義 erect 形容詞

  1. Having a straight and upright posture, with the back and neck held straight.

    (身体)挺直的;笔直的

    • Despite being 78 years old, he is still very tall and erect.

      尽管已经78岁了,他仍然很高且身姿笔直。

    • Does he maintain an erect posture or tend to lean to one side?

      他是保持笔直的姿势,还是倾向于向一侧倾斜?

    • He described the creatures as walking erect, like humans.

      他描述这些生物像人类一样直立行走。

  2. When a part of the body, especially soft tissue, is in a hardened and enlarged state.

    (尤指身体组织)勃起的

    • An erect penis

      勃起的阴茎

    • Erect nipples

      勃起的乳头

    • The cold caused his hairs to stand erect.

      寒冷使他的毛发直立。