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erectverb[T](BUILD)tobuildabuilding,wall, or otherstructure: 建立;建造Thewarmemorialwas erected in 1950.这座战争纪念碑建于1950年。 Thesoldiershad erectedbarricadestoprotectthemselves.士兵们筑起了街垒用以自卫。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto build something - buildThe house was built in the 1950s.
- constructThe company wants to construct a 175-mile pipeline.
- put something upPutting up a wall will not solve the problem.
- erectIt's unlawful to erect a building until you get approval.
- assembleHe has a job assembling furniture in a warehouse.
- put togetherWithout the instruction sheet, I've got no idea how to put all these parts together.
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBuilding: construction work & workers - banksman
- blaster
- break groundidiom
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See more results » erectverb[T](MAKE VERTICAL)toraisesomething to averticalposition: 竖立;使直立They erected amarqueetoaccommodate500weddingguests.他们搭起了一个大帐篷以接待参加婚礼的500位客人。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRaising and lowering - depress
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- elevated
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- re-erect
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See more results » in apositionwithyourback andneckstraight: He's verytalland erect for his 78years.尽管已经78岁了,他还是那样挺拔高大。 Does hestanderect ortendtoleantoward oneside? He said thecreatureswerewalkingerect, likepeople. in astraight,verticalposition: Heglueseachindividualfeatherinplaceso theystanderect likebristles. Thefencepostsarehelderect by beingsunkinto theground. When apartof thebody,especiallysofttissue, is erect, it isharderandbiggerthanusual, oftenpointingout or up: (尤指软组织)勃起的an erectpenis勃起的阴茎 erectnipples挺起的乳头 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGeometry: describing angles, lines & orientations - acute
- angle of incidence
- angularity
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- asymptote
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- non-planar
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- obliquely
- obtuse
- orthogonal
- osculate
- projection
- prominent
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Up and upward Hard and firm (Definition oferectfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)erectverb[T](BUILD)tobuildabuilding,wall, or otherstructure 建立;建造Thewarmemorialwas erected in 1950.这座战争纪念碑建于1950年。 Thesoldiershad erectedbarricadestoprotectthemselves.士兵们筑起了街垒用以自卫。 erectverb[T](MAKE VERTICAL)toraisesomething to averticalposition 竖立;使直立They erected amarqueetoaccommodate500weddingguests.他们搭起了一个大帐篷以接待参加婚礼的500位客人。 standingwithyourback andneckverystraight (腰板)直的;昂首挺胸的He's verytalland erect for his 78years.尽管已经78岁了,他还是那样挺拔高大。 When apartof thebody,especiallysofttissue, is erect, it isharderandbiggerthanusual, oftenpointingout or up. (尤指软组织)勃起的an erectpenis勃起的阴茎 erectnipples挺起的乳头 erect| American Dictionaryerectverb[T](BUILD)tobuildabuildingor otherstructure: Theydecidedto erect abridgeacrossthe Niagara Gorge. erectverb[T](PUT UP)to put up orraiseto averticalposition: They’re erecting abigcircustent. erectadjective(VERTICAL)in astraightverticalposition, orstandingup or out from asurfaceorbody: (Definition oferectfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoferecterect No trace of them remains today, although a cairn marking the location has been erected.From theCambridge English Corpus This is thought to contain the life force of the deceased and is erected on the grave.From theCambridge English Corpus The ring, once completed, would have been able to take any hoop stresses that arose from the next course to be erected.From theCambridge English Corpus Given a large budget, ministers and civil servants canerectmany programmes and cater to (or build) a broad political constituency.From theCambridge English Corpus In bad weather, convicts had to spend the night in nomad tents erected by the locals, in caravansaries, or in empty huts.From theCambridge English Corpus Such performers would have had trouble seeing, breathing, and holding their headserect.From theCambridge English Corpus Starting slowly in the 1860s, more pastoralists erected wire fences and within a decade the number was growing rapidly (figure 1).From theCambridge English Corpus Male bears fight by striking with their fore paws while standingerecton their hind legs.From theCambridge English Corpus This ideotype emphasized inter alia moderate tillering and height, and long but thick anderectfinal three leaves displayed well above a drooping panicle.From theCambridge English Corpus Her stable, warrior stance, extended limbs, anderecttorso must convey her inner strength.From theCambridge English Corpus In these cases, there are neither harmonization incentives to avoid market segmentations, nor do national governments have the opportunity toerectexceptional trade barriers.From theCambridge English Corpus It should allow workmen to live on the ground floors of houses whilst they erected the upper floors.From theCambridge English Corpus When they grew tired, they found thee still in that posture,erect, but dead.From theCambridge English Corpus A handful of weatherboard houses had been erected here by 1851.From theCambridge English Corpus The two were simply not compatible within the developmental paradigm erected by the colonial authorities and inherited by the new regime.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/erect## |