erect
erect 英 [ɪˈrekt] 美 [ɪˈrɛkt]
adj. 竖立的,笔直的 v. 竖立,直立
进行时:erecting 过去式:erected 过去分词:erected 第三人称单数:erects 名词复数:erects
- Erect means "build" or "upright." If you erect a house, you build it. If you stand erect, you hold your body as tall as possible.
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- adj. 竖立的,笔直的
- v. 竖立,直立
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1. Stand with your arms by your side and your head erect.
手放两边,昂首站立。
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2. The church was erected in 1582.
此教堂建于 1582 年。
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3. Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back.
警察得设立路障来阻截人群。
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4. to erect a tent
搭帐篷
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5. to erect trade barriers
设置贸易壁垒
- erect (adj.) late 14c., "upright, not bending," from Latin erectus "upright, elevated, lofty; eager, alert, aroused; resolute; arrogant," past participle of erigere "raise or set up," from e- "up, out of" + regere "to direct, keep straight, guide" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule").
- erect (v.) c. 1400, a back-formation from erect (adj.) or else from Latin erectus. Related: Erected; erecting.
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