[VERB 动词]建造;建筑;设置 If people erect something such as a building, bridge, or barrier, they build it or create it.
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Opposition demonstrators have erected barricades in roads leading to the parliament building...
反对派示威者已经在通往国会大厦的道路上设置了路障。
The building was erected in 1900-1901...
这座建筑建于1900到1901年间。
We all unconsciously erect barriers against intimacy.
我们都会无意中对他人的亲近有所设防。
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[VERB 动词]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.
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Japanese proprietors are erecting a complex infrastructure of political influence throughout America...
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。
He erected a new doctrine of precedent.
他创立了一套新的判例原则。
...the whole edifice of free trade which has been erected since the Second World War.
第二次世界大战以来形成的整个自由贸易体系
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]直立的;竖直的 People or things that are erect are straight and upright.
Stand reasonably erect, your arms hanging naturally...
挺身站直,双臂自然下垂。
Her head was erect and her back was straight.
她抬头挺胸。
...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
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erect/ɪˈrekt; NAmEɪˈrekt/
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erecterectserectederectingadjective1( formal) in a vertical position 垂直的;竖直的;直立的SYN
straight
◆Stand with your arms by your side and your head erect.手放两边,昂首站立。2(of the penisor nipples阴茎或乳头)larger than usual, stiff and standing up because of sexual excitement (因性兴奋)勃起的,坚挺的verb( formal) 1erectsth to build sth 建立;建造◆The church was erected in 1582.此教堂建于 1582 年。☞synonyms at
build
2erectsth to put sth in position and make it stand vertical 竖立;搭起SYN
put sth up
◆Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back.警察得设立路障来阻截人群。◆to erect a tent搭帐篷☞synonyms at
build
3erectsth to create or establish sth 创立;设立◆to erect trade barriers设置贸易壁垒erect/ɪˈrekt; NAmEɪˈrekt/
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erect2 adjective
erecterect1 ●●○ verb [transitive]
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1 formal to build something such as a building or wall: an imposing town hall, erected in 1892 Police have erected barriers across the main roads into the town.2to fix all the pieces of something together, and put it in an upright positionSYN put up: It took a couple of hours to erect the tent.3to establish something such as a system or institution
erect1 verb
erect2 adjective
erecte‧rect2 /ɪˈrekt/ adjective
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1in a straight upright position: Martin stood erect on the platform.2an erect penis or nipple is stiff and bigger than it usually is because a person is sexually excited
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