boost
verb /buːst/
/buːst/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they boost | /buːst/ /buːst/ |
he / she / it boosts | /buːsts/ /buːsts/ |
past simple boosted | /ˈbuːstɪd/ /ˈbuːstɪd/ |
past participle boosted | /ˈbuːstɪd/ /ˈbuːstɪd/ |
-ing form boosting | /ˈbuːstɪŋ/ /ˈbuːstɪŋ/ |
使增长;使兴旺 - to boost exports/profits
增加出口;提高利润 - to boost productivity/spending
提高生产率/增加开支 - The movie helped boost her screen career.
那部电影有助于她的银幕生涯的发展。 - to boost somebody’s confidence/morale
增强某人的信心/士气 - 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。
Topics Successb2, Change, cause and effectb2- The new service helped boost pre-tax profits by 10%.
新服务令税前利润提高了10%。 - 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。 - an atempt to boost the number of barn owls living in the wild
一项增加野生仓鸮数量的计划 - to boost her chances of winning next month's election
增加她赢得下个月选举的机会 - 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。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- considerably
- dramatically
- greatly
- …
- help (to)
- to
- to boost exports/profits
- boost something (North American English, informal, becoming old-fashioned) to steal something
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词源early 19th cent. (originally US, in sense (4)): of unknown origin.