- Erect means "build" or "upright." If you erect a house, you build it. If you stand erect, you hold your body as tall as possible.
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- vt. 使竖立;建造;安装
- adj. 竖立的;笔直的;因性刺激而勃起的
- vi. 直立;勃起
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1. They plan to erect an apartment house on that property.
他们计划在那片地产上建造一座公寓楼。
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2. You don’t have to erect a wind turbine in your backyard to make an impact on climate change.
你并不需要在你的后院建造一个风力涡轮机去应对气候变化的冲击。
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3. A person might buy a building and adjoining land , and either erect another building on the spare land or sell the land for a profit .
某人买房的同时可以买下与其相连的空地,也可以在空地上建造另一栋楼房,当然也可以卖掉这块地。
- erect (adj.) late 14c., "upright, not bending," from Latin erectus "upright, elevated, lofty; eager, alert, aroused; resolute; arrogant," past participle of erigere "raise or set up," from e- "up, out of" + regere "to direct, keep straight, guide" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule").
- erect (v.) c. 1400, a back-formation from erect (adj.) or else from Latin erectus. Related: Erected; erecting.
erect / ɪˈrekt ; NAmE ɪˈrekt / adjective , verb erect erects erected erecting adjective 1 ( formal) in a vertical position 垂直的;竖直的;直立的 SYN straight ◆ Stand with your arms by your side and your head erect. 手放两边,昂首站立。 2 (of the penisor nipples 阴茎或乳头 ) larger than usual, stiff and standing up because of sexual excitement (因性兴奋)勃起的,坚挺的 verb ( formal) 1 erectsth to build sth 建立;建造 ◆ The church was erected in 1582. 此教堂建于 1582 年。 ☞synonyms at build 2 erectsth to put sth in position and make it stand vertical 竖立;搭起 SYN put sth up ◆ Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back. 警察得设立路障来阻截人群。 ◆ to erect a tent 搭帐篷 ☞synonyms at build 3 erectsth to create or establish sth 创立;设立 ◆ to erect trade barriers 设置贸易壁垒 erect / ɪˈrekt ; NAmE ɪˈrekt /
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