词汇 | hoist |
释义 | hoist verb [ T ] uk/hɔɪst/ us/hɔɪst/ (用绳子或机械)抬起,吊起 to lift something heavy, sometimes using ropes or a machine A helicopter hoisted the final section of the bridge into place. 直升机将桥梁的最后一部分吊装到位。 With some difficulty he hoisted her onto his shoulders. 他费了些力气才把她扛到自己肩上。 I scrabbled for a handhold and hoisted myself up. 我胡乱抓住一个支撑点爬了上去。 hoist a flag 升旗 to raise a flag to the top of a pole using a rope When you win an event, they hoist your country's flag and play the national anthem. Britain formally hoisted a flag on the island of Rockall. He took a photo of six Marines hoisting an American flag. Their leader hoisted a white flag and they beat a retreat. A group of soldiers played a small role, hoisting the Olympic flag after it had been carried into the stadium. Idiom be hoist(ed) with/by your own petardidiom formal 害人反害己,搬起石头砸自己的脚 to suffer harm from a plan by which you had intended to harm someone else hoist noun [ C ] uk/hɔɪst/ us/hɔɪst/ 起重机 a device used for lifting heavy things |
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