单词 | boost |
释义 | boost nounadjective | verb + boost | preposition adjective➤big, enormous, great, huge, major, significant, tremendous很大的促进;极大的推动➤much-needed, welcome急需的/受欢迎的帮助◆the new factory will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy.新工厂将为地方经济注入一针急需的强心剂。➤extra, unexpected额外的/意想不到的支持▸➤confidence, ego, financial, morale, psychological对信心的激励;对自尊心的提升;财政上的支持;士气的鼓舞;心理上的激励➤energy, performance精力的/性能的提升verb + boost➤give sb, provide (sb with)给(某人)鼓励▸➤get, receive受到鼓舞preposition➤boost for对⋯的刺激◆the olympics provided a boost for chinese products.奥运会刺激了中国产品的销售。➤boost in⋯的增加◆a big boost in sales销售额的猛增➤boost to对⋯的促进◆a boost to the economy对经济的推动boost verbadverb | verb + boost | preposition adverb➤considerably, dramatically, greatly, significantly, substantially大大提高;有力地促进;极大地提高➤artificially人为地刺激verb + boost➤help (to)帮助提高◆the new service helped boost profits by 10%.新业务使利润提高了 10%。preposition➤to提高到◆the total was boosted to nearly $200 by donations from parents.家长捐款使总金额提高到将近 200 美元。boost /buːst/ verb [transitive] 1.to increase sth in strength, number or value 增强(实力);增加(数量或价值)◆the company aims to boost earnings by 18%. 公司的目标是增加 18% 的收益。◆sales are being boosted by consumers' growing confidence in internet shopping. 消费者网上购物信心的增加促使销售额激增。2.to take actions that will make an economy stronger and encourage business activity 推进;推动◆low interest rates are finally boosting the economy. 低利率最终推动了经济增长。boost /buːst/ noun [countable, usually singular] 1.something that helps to increase or improve sth else 推动力◆low interest rates should give a major boost to home sales. 低利率对房屋销售额的增长应能起到巨大的促进作用。◆intel received a boost (= its share price increased) from positive comments made by analysts. 分析家正面的评论推了英特尔公司一把(其股价上涨了)。⨁ to give / provide a boost (to sb/sth)促进;推进 ⨁ to get / receive a boost (from sth)(从某事中)获得推动力 ⨁ a big / huge / major / much-needed / welcome boost大的/巨大的/重要的/迫切需要的/受欢迎的推动力 2.an increase 提高;增加◆the company has announced a boost in exports. 公司宣布其出口量增加了。⨁ to announce / enjoy / experience a boost公布/获得/经历增长 ⨁ a big / dramatic / huge boost大的/戏剧性的/巨大的增长 ☞ boost☞ boost boost /buːst/ [transitive] (often approving, especially journalism尤用于新闻) to make sth increase, or become better or more successful使增长;使兴旺◆the new service helped to boost pre-tax profits by 10%.这项新服务使税前利润增长了 10%。◆a last-minute rush by christmas shoppers boosted sales.圣诞前最后一波购物热潮使商店营业额大增。◆getting that job did a lot to boost his ego (= make him feel more confident).得到那份工作使他信心倍增。ⓘ boost is always used to talk about a positive increase. * boost 总是表示往好的方面增长◆to boost productivity / sales / spending提高生产力/销售额;增加开支◆to boost sb's morale / career / confidence提高某人的士气;提升某人的事业发展;增强某人的信心◆to boost taxes/pressure/tension boost¹/bu:st ||; bust/verb [t] to increase sth in number, value or strength 增加;增强: ◇if we lower the price, that should boost sales. 我们如降低价钱,应能增加销量。◇the good exam result boosted her confidence. 考试成绩理想增强了她的信心。 boost²/bu:st ||; bust/noun [c] something that encourages people; an increase 令人鼓舞的事物;增加: ◇the fall in the value of the pound has led to a boost in exports. 英镑贬值造成出口增加。◇the president's visit gave a boost to the soldiers' morale. 总统到访,激励了军中士气。 boostsee ⇨ increase 6 • • •• ⇨ give sb a boost/a lift• ⇨ give sth a boost☞ boost¹☞ boost² |
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