英:[ˌʌpˈlɪftɪŋ]
美:[ ʌpˈlɪftɪŋ]
英:[ˌʌpˈlɪftɪŋ]
美:[ ʌpˈlɪftɪŋ]
verb
transitive verb
to lift up : elevateespecially: to cause (a portion of the earth's surface) to rise above adjacent areas
to improve the spiritual, social, or intellectual condition of
intransitive verb
rise
noun
an act, process, result, or cause of uplifting: such as
a bettering of a condition especially spiritually, socially, or intellectually
influences intended to uplift
a brassiere designed to hold the breasts up
uplift pressure浮力
The first known use of uplift was in the 14th century
up1 of 5adverb
in or to a higher position or levelespecially: away from the center of the earth
held up my hand
from beneath a surface (as ground or water)
pulling up weeds
from below the horizon
watched the moon come up
in or into an upright position
stand up
out of bed
stayed up late
with greater force
speak up
in or into a better or more advanced state
worked our way up in the world
at an end
our time was up
in or into a state of greater activity
stir up a fire
to or at a greater rate, speed, or amount
prices went up
into existence, evidence, or knowledge
the missing ring turned up
into consideration
brought the matter up
into possession or control
gave himself up
entirely, completely the house burned up
eat it up
in or into storage put our boat up for the winter
lay up supplies
so as to arrive or approach
came up the drive
in or into parts
tear up paper
to a stop drew up at the curb
pull up
for each side
score was 15 up
up2 of 5adjective
risen above the horizon or ground
the sun was up
being out of bed
higher than usual prices are up
the river is up
raised so as to be open : lifted
windows are up
put together : built
the house is up
grown above a surface
the corn is up
moving or going upward
the up escalator
being on one's feet and busy
was eager to be up and doing
well prepared
the team was up for the game
going on : taking place
find out what is up
well informed
always up on the news
being ahead of an opponent
was three games up in the series
presented for or under consideration
up for reelection
charged before a court
was up for robbery
being the one whose turn it is
you're up next
up3 of 5preposition
to, toward, or at a higher point of
up the hill
toward the beginning of
going up the river
toward the northern or upper end or part of
sailed up the coast
along the course of
walking up the street
up4 of 5noun
an upward course or slope
a period or state of success
had had my ups and downs
up5 of 5verb
to act suddenly or surprisingly
up and left town
to rise from a lying or sitting position
to move or cause to move upward : ascend, raise
upped the prices
uponpreposition
on entry 1
upmostadjective
being in the highest or most important position
uploadverb
to transfer (information) from a computer to a remote computer or other device
uploadverb
to transfer (information) from a computer to a remote computer or other device
uplift1 of 2verb
to lift up : elevate
to improve the spiritual, mental, or social condition of
uplift2 of 2noun
an act, process, or result of upliftingespecially: the uplifting of a part of the earth's surface
moral or social improvement or a movement to make such improvement
1 It gradually increased in intensity, becoming an uplifting and harmonically intriguing explosion of activity.
2 The good news is that most Thanksgiving films, even those with complicated family dynamics at play, are uplifting entertainment.
3 At several moments, you expect a sentimental, uplifting solution, the hug or handshake that assures everyone that bygones will be bygones, that deep down we’re all the same.
4 Confucianism in its totality is enlightening and uplifting.
儒家思想在整体上是开明和振奋人心的.
5 Dump the Hate was exactly the outlet my community was searching for, uplifting and advocating for each other through dumplings.
6 The Canadian's struggles reflect in the darker moods and pithy lyrics that underpin an otherwise uplifting collection of twangy guitars and lovely pianos.
7 However, it can be hard to find things that are light and uplifting without being mindless.
8 You can identify a Sia song a mile away: that soaring, uplifting chorus!
9 These are wonderfully introspective, downbeat yet somehow uplifting songs.
10 Q: Your last album, “Steady Love,” sounds pretty uplifting.
11 The 12-track album was recorded last summer but finds itself quite prescient, with uplifting messages of togetherness and unity.
12 This three-way portrait of American womanhood is meant to be both satirical and uplifting.
13 But except for the two “Lara Croft” movies, which may owe their success more to Angelina Jolie than to their Tomb Raider provenance, the track record of movies based on video games is not uplifting.
14 "These autumn days are so uplifting," she announces in her velvety Scottish accent as I enter the private members' club in Portobello.
15 When I see that I’ve done something to help someone get to another place and I know I’ve made a difference in their life, that is so uplifting for me.
16 The prerecorded program also includes Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Wayne McGregor’s “Chroma,” Robert Battle’s “Takademe” and Ronald K. Brown’s uplifting “Grace,” showcasing the broad span of the company’s repertory.
17 How strange that life can be so gloomy and uplifting at the same time!
生命太奇妙,它能让我同时又悲又喜.
18 Equal parts artist, engineer, and designer, the Manhattan-based talent specializes in using glass, metal, and other materials to manipulate the sun’s rays with the goal of uplifting buildings and public spaces.
19 Warfield’s rewrite strips the original of its religious overtones, changing its uplifting message about rebirth through faith to one of exasperation, a plea for reprieve from the punishing cycles of history.
20 The mood seems at once reflective and restless, uplifting and ominous.
2 令人振奋的
3 鼓舞人心的