boost
verb
noun
buːst
verb
1
to
increase
or
improve
something
and
make
it
more
successful
促进,推动,使兴旺
The
new
resort
area
has
boosted
tourism.
新的度假区促进了旅游业的发展。
boost
sb’s
confidence/morale/ego
The
win
boosted
the
team’s
confidence.
这一场胜利增加了球队的信心。
2
boost up
also
又作
to
help
someone
reach
a
higher
place
by
lifting
or
pushing
them
向上推起,托一把
He
boosted
her
up.
他托了她一把。
3
if
a
ROCKET
or
motor
boosts
a
SPACECRAFT
,
it
makes
it
go
up
into
space
or
go
in
a
particular
direction
助推〔宇宙飞船〕
4
to
steal
something
[美,非正式] 偷窃
AmE informal
noun
5
something
that
gives
someone
more
confidence,
or
that
helps
something
increase,
improve,
or
become
successful
激励,鼓舞,帮助
singular 单数
[+
to
]
a
major
boost
to
the
economy
对经济的大力推动
[+for]
a
multi-million
pound
boost
for
the
British
film
industry
用于推动英国电影业发展的数百万英镑
get/receive
a
boost
morale/ego
boost
Add
a
little
more
vanilla,
to
give
the
flavor
a
boost
.
The
community
will
get
a
boost
from
a
new
library
and
recreation
center.
The
poll
provided
a
morale
boost
for
the
Conservatives.
再加一点香草提提味 。 兴建新的图书馆和娱乐中心将会推动该社区的发展。 这项民意测验鼓舞了保守党的士气。
Add
a
little
more
vanilla,
to
give
the
flavor
a
boost
.
再加一点香草提提味 。
get/receive
a
boost
The
community
will
get
a
boost
from
a
new
library
and
recreation
center.
兴建新的图书馆和娱乐中心将会推动该社区的发展。
morale/ego
boost
The
poll
provided
a
morale
boost
for
the
Conservatives.
这项民意测验鼓舞了保守党的士气。
6
give sb a boost (up)
to
lift
someone
so
that
they
can
reach
a
higher
place
推起某人,托某人一把
If
I
give
you
a
boost,
could
you
reach
the
window?
如果我托你一把,你能够到窗户吗?
7
an
increase
in
the
amount
of
power
available
to
a
rocket,
piece
of
electrical
equipment
etc
〔火箭、电器等的〕动力增强,助推
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