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hoist objhCIstv [T]to lift something heavy, usually using ropes(用绳子)吊起,举起,升起Tomorrow the final section of the bridge will be hoisted into place.明天桥的最后一段将被吊装到位。I was the last crew member to be hoisted to safety by helicopter.我是最后一个被直升飞机运抵安全地方的机组人员。They hoisted placards saying "War's no solution" and presented the minister with a white dove.他们举着标语牌,上面写着“战争不解决问题”,并送给部长一只白鸽。With some difficulty he managed to hoist her onto his shoulders.他吃力地把她背在肩上。I scrabbled for a handhold and hoisted myself up.我挣扎着握住抓手,向上攀登。If you hoist a flag, you raise it to the top of a pole using a rope.升旗The island was renamed Prince of Wales Island when the British flag was hoisted on 11 August 1786.1786年8月11日,当英国国旗在这个岛上升起时,它更名为威尔士亲王岛。(fig.) On how many more days will the occupying forces hoist their flag (=be present) here?占领军在这儿还要呆多久?(Am) To hoist a few is to drink several glasses of beer or other alcoholic drink.喝上几杯(啤酒或其它酒)If someone is hoist(ed) with/by their own petard, they suffer the harm from a plan by which they had intended to harm someone else.害人反害己,搬起石头砸自己的脚
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