- If you’re a big fan and promoter of something or someone, you're a booster. Go team! A booster provides support, like a kid’s booster seat, a follow-up dose of medicine, or a booster rocket that launches the Space Shuttle.
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- n. 升压机;支持者;扩爆器
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1. God functions as a kind of booster for the absoluteness of self.
作为一个助推器的一种绝对的自我上帝职能。
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2. The huge, showy booster rockets fallen away, it was just a little glider or an aeroplane.
巨大显眼的助推火箭脱离后,它看上去只是架小型滑翔机或飞机。
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3. This is a booster technique, to be used in conjunction with the Core Practice of Welcoming and Releasing our Emotions.
这是一个快速疗法,在使用时结合《欢迎和释放我们的感觉》一书提出的核心实践方法。
- booster (n.) 1890, "one who boosts" something, agent noun from boost (v.). Electrical sense is recorded from 1894. Young child's booster chair is attested under that name from 1957 (booster-seat is from 1956). Related: Boosterism (1914).
boost·er / ˈbuːstə(r) ; NAmE ˈbuːstər / noun 1 ( also ˈbooster rocket ) a rocketthat gives a spacecraftextra power when it leaves the earth, or that makes a missilego further 助推火箭 2 a device that gives extra power to a piece of electrical equipment (电器的)增压机,升压器 3 an extra small amount of a drug that is given to increase the effect of one given earlier, for example to protect you from a disease for longer 加强剂量 ◆ a tetanus booster 破伤风加强剂 4 a thing that helps, encourages or improves sb/sth 帮助(或激励、改善)…的事物 ◆ a morale/confidence booster 士气╱信心的激励 5 ( especially NAmE) a person who gives their support to sb/sth, especially in politics (尤指政治上的)支持者,拥护者 ◆ a meeting of Republican boosters 共和党支持者的会议 booster boosters boost·er / ˈbuːstə(r) ; NAmE ˈbuːstər /
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