levitate 英 [ˈlevɪteɪt]   美 [ˈlɛvɪˌtet]

levitate

levitate  英 [ˈlevɪteɪt] 美 [ˈlɛvɪˌtet]

vt. 使轻轻浮起;使飘浮空中  vi. 轻轻浮起;飘浮空中 

进行时:levitating  过去式:levitated  过去分词:levitated  第三人称单数:levitates 

Another interesting property of superconducting materials is that they will levitate in a powerful magnetic field. 超导体还有一个有趣的特点 那就是他们在强大的磁场内可以悬浮。
The Chinese care. They just allowed their currency to levitate a couple of percentage points. 但是中国人在乎,他们只会允许他们的通货上涨几个百分点。

  • To levitate is to float in the air, defying gravity. It also means to cause something to do that. With a magnetic force — or a magic wand — you might be able to make your teacher levitate above your classroom.
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  • vt. 使轻轻浮起;使飘浮空中
  • vi. 轻轻浮起;飘浮空中
  • 1. Another interesting property of superconducting materials is that they will levitate in a powerful magnetic field.

    超导体还有一个有趣的特点 那就是他们在强大的磁场内可以悬浮。

  • 2. The Chinese care. They just allowed their currency to levitate a couple of percentage points.

    但是中国人在乎,他们只会允许他们的通货上涨几个百分点。

  • 3. This instrument can levitate things and make them float when placed between its two ends.

    当把它放在其两端时,这个设备能够让东西漂浮起来。

  • levitate (v.) 1670s, "to rise by virtue of lightness" (intransitive), from Latin levitas "lightness," on the model of gravitate (compare levity). Transitive sense of "raise (a person) into the air, cause to become buoyant" (1870s) is mainly from spiritualism. Related: Levitated; levitating.
levi·tate / ˈlevɪteɪt ; NAmE ˈlevɪteɪt / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] levitate(sth) to rise and float in the air with no physical support, especially by means of magic or by using special mental powers; to make sth rise in this way (尤指用魔力或特别的精神力量)升空,空中飘浮,使升空,使飘浮 levi·ta·tion levitation levitations / ˌlevɪˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌlevɪˈteɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] levitate levitates levitated levitating levi·tate / ˈlevɪteɪt ; NAmE ˈlevɪteɪt / levi·ta·tion / ˌlevɪˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌlevɪˈteɪʃn /
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