hoist
hoist 英 [hɔɪst] 美 [hɔɪst]
n. 起重机;升起,吊起 v. 升起;吊起
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- To hoist is to raise up or lift, like a crane or forklift would. You can hoist yourself up onto the roof to get a better view, or hoist your teammate onto your shoulders after she scores the winning goal.
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- n. 起重机;升起,吊起
- v. 升起;吊起
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1. He hoisted himself onto a high stool.
他抬身坐上了一张高凳子。
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2. The cargo was hoisted aboard by crane.
货物由起重机吊上了船。
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3. to hoist a flag,to hoist a sail
升旗;升帆
- hoist (v.) 1540s, "to raise, lift, elevate," especially with a rope or tackle, earlier hoise (c. 1500), from Middle English hysse (late 15c.), which probably is from Middle Dutch hyssen (Dutch hijsen) "to hoist," related to Low German hissen and Old Norse hissa upp "raise," Danish heise, Swedish hissa. A nautical word found in most European languages (French hisser, Italian issare, Spanish izar), but it is uncertain which coined it. Related: Hoisted; hoisting. In phrase hoist with one's own petard, it is the past participle.
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