B1 [ T ] to move something from a lower to a higher position举起,提起,抬起,吊起
to win a race or competition in which the prize is a metal cup赢得(比赛)奖杯
[ T ] specialized biology to dig underground vegetables or plants out of the ground把(蔬菜或植物)挖出来,刨出,拔出
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"Can you lift this case?" "It depends on how heavy it is."
When I lifted the log, there were lots of beetles skittering about under it.
He lifts weights after work to let off steam.
I could hardly lift my head off the pillow this morning I was so tired.
Can you lift your arm at all, or is it too painful?
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to take hold of and raise something in order to remove, carry, or move it to a different position提起;抱起;移开
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They lifted him off the bed.
Can you lift the box onto the table?
We lifted the vases down from the cupboard.
He lifted his leg painfully off the stool.
She lifted the cups carefully out of their boxes.
[ T ] literary to make your voice louder, especially when performing(尤指在演出时)提高(声调)
[ T ] informal to make something more interesting or enjoyable使更有趣;增加…的趣味性
to make someone happier提高(某人)的兴致
[ I ] (of mist or fog) to go away until none is left(雾气)散去,散开,消散
[ T ] to end a rule or law取消,撤销(规定或法律)
A2 [ C ] UK US elevator a device like a box that moves up and down, carrying people or goods from one floor of a building to another or taking people up and down underground in a mine电梯;升降机
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The lift isn't working.
We got stuck in the lift.
Take the lift to the top floor.
We went up in the lift.
He is scared to go in lifts.
[ C or U ] an act of lifting or raising something举,提,抬,吊
[ U ] specialized engineering the force on the wing of a bird or aircraft that keeps it in the air as it moves forward(鸟或飞行器的)升力,提升力
A2 [ C usually singular ] a free journey in another person's vehicle, especially a car搭便车
to make someone happier提高(某人)的兴致
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