lift

名詞

UK/lɪft/
US/lɪft/

定義 lift 名詞

transport(运输)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    A device that moves up and down, like a box, to transport people or goods between different floors of a building or in a mine.

    电梯;升降机

    • Please take the lift to the seventh floor.

      请搭电梯到七楼。

    • The building's lift is currently under maintenance.

      大楼的电梯目前正在维修中。

    • The office is on an upper floor, and it's necessary to take the lift to get there.

      办公室在较高的楼层,必须搭电梯才能到达。

movement(移动)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The act of raising or elevating something.

    举起;抬起;吊起

    • Give it another lift, and we can get it onto the truck.

      再抬一下,我们就能把它弄上卡车了。

    • He strained with the lift of the bag of cement.

      他用力抬起那袋水泥。

    • Be sure to keep your back straight when doing a lift of heavy objects.

      抬起重物时一定要保持背部挺直。

force(力量)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)engineering(工程)specialized(专业)

    The upward force that enables a bird or aircraft to stay airborne and move forward.

    (鸟或飞行器的)升力;举力

    • The aircraft's wings are designed to generate enough lift.

      飞机的机翼设计用来产生足够的升力。

    • Increasing the lift of a wing allows aircraft to fly more efficiently.

      增加机翼的升力可以让飞机更有效率地飞行。

    • Birds' wings create lift that allows them to soar in the air.

      鸟类的翅膀产生的升力让它们能够在空中翱翔。

travel(旅行)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    A ride in someone else's vehicle, especially a car, that is usually free.

    搭便车;顺风车

    • I can give you a lift to the city center if you'd like.

      如果你愿意,我可以载你一程去市中心。

    • She got a lift to the airport because she missed the bus.

      因为错过了公交车,她搭了便车去机场。

    • They waited on the side of the road, hoping to get a lift.

      他们在路边等着,希望能搭到便车。

片語 lift 名詞

  • give someone a lift

    To improve someone's mood or make them feel more cheerful.

    使(某人)情绪好转或感到振奋。

    She had been feeling a bit down lately, but hearing that she got the job really gave her a lift.

    她最近一直感到有点低落,但听到她得到那份工作真的让她振奋起来。

動詞

UK/lɪft/
US/lɪft/

定義 lift 動詞

move(移动)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    To move something from a lower to a higher position.

    举起;抬起;吊起

    • Can you help me lift this box?

      你能帮我抬起这个箱子吗?

    • He struggled to lift the heavy piece of wood.

      他努力地抬起那块沉重的木头。

    • She gently lifted the baby from the crib.

      她轻轻地把婴儿从婴儿床里抱起来。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To take hold of and raise something to remove, carry, or move it to a different location.

    拿起;抱起;移开

    • He lifted her up from the ground.

      他將她從地上抱了起來。

    • She carefully lifted the plates off the table.

      她小心翼翼地將盤子從桌上端起來。

    • He lifted the book down from the shelf.

      他將書從書架上拿了下來。

harvest(收获)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)biology(生物学)specialized(专业)

    To dig vegetables or plants from the ground.

    (从地里)挖出;采收

    • The farmers are lifting the carrots.

      农民们正在挖胡萝卜。

    • They are lifting beetroot from the field.

      他们正在田里挖甜菜根。

    • Lifting potatoes is a labor-intensive process.

      挖马铃薯是一个劳动密集型的过程。

sound(声音)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)literary(文学性)

    To make your voice louder, especially during a performance.

    (尤指演出时)提高(声音)

    • In the choir, you need to lift your voice so everyone can hear you.

      在合唱团中,你需要提高声音让每个人都能听到你。

    • To convey emotion in the concert hall, the singers lifted their voices.

      为了在音乐厅中传达情感,歌手们提高了他们的声音。

    • During the solo, she lifted her voice so everyone could feel her passion.

      在独唱时,她提高了声音让每个人都能感受到她的热情。

improve(改善)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To make something more interesting or enjoyable.

    增添趣味;使更有趣

    • The movie was a bit dull, but the humour lifted it.

      这部电影有点无聊,但幽默感让它增色不少。

    • The presentation is rather flat, we need something to lift it.

      这个演示相当平淡,我们需要一些东西来让它更生动。

    • This event needs a good opening performance to lift the overall mood.

      这个活动需要一个精彩的开场表演来提升整体氛围。

disappear(消失)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    (Of mist or fog) to disappear until nothing is left.

    (雾气)消散,散去,消失

    • The mist lifted as the sun rose.

      随着太阳升起,雾气消散了。

    • The heavy fog finally lifted when the wind began to blow.

      当风开始吹起时,浓雾终于散去了。

    • After a while, the light fog after the rain started to lift.

      过了一会儿,雨后的薄雾开始消散。

cancel(取消)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To end a rule or law.

    取消;撤销(规定或法律)

    • The government decided to lift restrictions on imported goods.

      政府决定取消对进口商品的限制。

    • As the pandemic subsided, many countries lifted travel restrictions.

      随着疫情趋缓,许多国家取消了旅行限制。

    • The company has finally lifted the dress code regulations for employees.

      公司终于取消了员工的着装规定。

steal(偷窃)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To steal something.

    偷窃

    • The police arrested the man for lifting items from the store.

      警方逮捕了那名男子,因为他从商店里偷东西。

    • Be careful with your wallet, there are pickpockets lifting things nearby.

      小心你的钱包,附近有扒手在偷东西。

    • He was arrested for lifting valuable items.

      他因偷窃贵重物品而被逮捕。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To use someone else's writing, music, or idea, pretending that it is your own.

    抄袭;剽窃

    • She was accused of lifting parts of her essay.

      她被指控抄袭了她文章的部分内容。

    • The melody of this song seems to have been lifted from another piece.

      这首歌的旋律似乎是从另一首作品中抄袭来的。

    • He never admitted to lifting ideas from someone else's research.

      他从未承认过从别人的研究中剽窃了想法。

片語 lift 動詞

  • lift a/the cup

    To win a trophy or cup in a competition.

    (在比赛中)赢得奖杯。

    They hope to lift the cup again this year.

    他们希望今年能再次赢得奖杯。

  • lift someone's spirits

    To elevate someone's mood or make them feel more cheerful.

    使(某人)情绪高涨;使(某人)感到振奋

    Hearing the good news really lifted my spirits.

    听到这个好消息真的让我振奋起来。