hoist

提升
definition
verb
high overhead great cranes hoisted girders
raise (something) by means of ropes and pulleys.
noun
Instead, Dick persuaded Fritz to sail to the next platform and ask the crane driver to give them a hoist into the water.
an act of raising or lifting something.
Visibility was always the main drawback to this medium, accentuated when steam propulsion permitted ships to ignore wind direction so that flag hoists might be end-on to those supposed to read them.
the part of a flag nearest the staff; the vertical dimension of a flag.
translation of 'hoist'
verb
升,
竖起,
升高,
升起,
竖,
提升
noun
升高,
升起,
起重机,
卷扬机
example
The giant bagel weighed 394 kilograms, measured 1.8 metres in diameter and required a small crane to 'hoist' it out of its custom-built oven.
This enables the aircrew and the personnel on the ground to see the 'hoist' as it is lowered to help maintain situational awareness.
The highest cabins will require an extension to the present crane to 'hoist' them to Deck 12.
the government's interest rate 'hoist'
She cleared the weight to her shoulders but could not 'hoist' it overhead.
The vet said the best way to help him is to use an industrial winch - like the ones used to 'hoist' engines from cars - to stand the eight-stone pig upright.
There was one woman, also in a wheelchair, who instead of getting out at the bottom of the stairs and walking up, insisted on a mechanical 'hoist' to lift her, chair and all, up to the plane's door.
In the United States, it is stipulated by law that public institutions such as schools will 'hoist' the national flag.
The lounge is like a hospital ward with a hospital bed and a 'hoist' and a settee.
I have four visits a day, two carers at a time, as the only way they can move me is by using a 'hoist' .
‘He was incapacitated in his chair in his room at the nursing home, at the end they had to move him around with a 'hoist' ,’ he said.
Instead, Dick persuaded Fritz to sail to the next platform and ask the crane driver to give them a 'hoist' into the water.
But the reason I endured my spell in that job was in order to get my first 'hoist' up the career ladder.
When they finally boarded the airplane, Della tried to 'hoist' her small suitcase into the overhead compartment, but she could hardly lift it.
The Union Flag occupies the upper, 'hoist' quarter of an otherwise red flag and the Arms are within the red field.
When conditions finally permitted, it was all hands on deck as we formed teams heaving on a forest of ropes to 'hoist' the huge sails.
I then felt a series of bumps, which I later learned was just the rescue 'hoist' jerking.
The biggest 'hoist' of all, though, was the one his own career enjoyed.
Motorists face delays this weekend as two giant cranes 'hoist' a new bridge onto the M60.
He ordered him and another sailor to 'hoist' the American flag.
He managed to grab the sheep and secure it with a rope around its horns allowing inspector Hall to 'hoist' the animal over the bank to safety.
I tried to counteract the swinging motion by stopping the 'hoist' .
She pulled the plug and raised the 'hoist' to remove Miss Hourie from the water.
With no side access to the property, a crane was used to 'hoist' sections of the framework over the shell and into the patio, which was used as a staging area for the assembly and installation.
The president complimented Danny for his political awareness when he requested a 'hoist' for the swimming pool in Athy so he can use the facility.
Just as you get your side beautifully fixed, he gives it a 'hoist' from his end, and spoils it all.
His aim was to raise £2,000 to buy a wheelchair 'hoist' for a founder member of the charity, which raises funds for local people with disabilities.
On Stuart's flag deck a member of the ship's company prepares a 'hoist' .
To get started, you'll 'hoist' your pack and hike toward the Root Glacier.
Now the council has stepped in to try and make some of them safe by using a 'hoist' to lift the stones and bedding them in concrete two feet deep.
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