1 VERB 建造;建筑;设置 If people erect something such as a building, bridge, or barrier, they build it or create it. 建造;建筑;设置 [formal]
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Opposition demonstrators have erected barricades in roads leading to the parliament building. [VERB noun]
反对派示威者已经在通往国会大厦的道路上设置了路障。
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The building was erected in 1900-1901. [be VERB-ed]
这座建筑建于1900到1901年间。
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We all unconsciously erect barriers against intimacy. [VERB noun]
我们都会无意中对他人的亲近有所设防。
SYN build, raise, set up, lift
2 VERB 建立(体制);创建(机构);创立(理论) If you erect a system, a theory, or an institution, you create it. 建立(体制);创建(机构);创立(理论)
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Japanese proprietors are erecting a complex infrastructure of political influence throughout America. [VERB noun]
日本商人正在美国各地建立复杂的、具有政治影响力的基础结构。
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He erected a new doctrine of precedent. [VERB noun]
他创立了一套新的判例原则。
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...the whole edifice of free trade which has been erected since the Second World War. [VERB noun]
第二次世界大战以来形成的整个自由贸易体系
SYN found, establish, form, create
3 ADJ-GRADED 直立的;竖直的 People or things that are erect are straight and upright. 直立的;竖直的
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Stand reasonably erect, your arms hanging naturally.
挺身站直,双臂自然下垂。
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Her head was erect and her back was straight.
她抬头挺胸。
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...the short, stiff, erect stems of almost bead-like blue flowers.
酷似小珠子的蓝色小花坚挺的短花茎
SYN upright, raised, straight, standing
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