uplift

uplift — verb

  • upliftpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • uplifts3rd person singular
  • uplifting-ing form
  • upliftedpast simple

1. to make someone feel more hopeful, happy, or morally stronger through encouragem

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to make someone feel more hopeful, happy, or morally stronger through encouragement, art, or a moving experience

例句

The choir's performance uplifted everyone in the audience that evening.

uplift + someone (transitive, active)

Paloma felt uplifted by the kind words her colleagues shared at the farewell party.

be uplifted by + something (passive)

同義詞
  • inspire

    stronger focus on motivating someone to act or create

  • elevate

    more formal, often used for spiritual or intellectual improvement

  • encourage

    broader; can apply to any kind of support, not just moral or spiritual

反義詞
  • depress

    to make someone feel sad or without hope

文法句型

uplift + someone

be uplifted by + something

用法筆記

Often used in the passive voice when describing how someone feels after an experience.

常見錯誤

The kind words uplifted up my mood.
The kind words uplifted my mood.
💡'uplift' already includes the idea of lifting; do not add 'up'.

2. to apply force from underneath so that an object goes upward, either by hand or

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to apply force from underneath so that an object goes upward, either by hand or using equipment

例句

Ari used a jack to uplift the front of the car and change the tyre.

uplift + object (mechanical raising)

Workers used a crane to uplift the steel beams onto the half-built bridge.

uplift + object (construction context)

同義詞
  • lift

    more common in everyday English

  • raise

    implies moving something to a higher level or upright position

  • elevate

    more formal; used in technical or medical contexts

反義詞
  • lower

    to move something down to a lower position

文法句型

uplift + object

用法筆記

More common in technical or mechanical contexts than in everyday speech, where 'lift' or 'raise' are preferred.

3. to collect items or travellers from a place so they can be taken to another dest

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to collect items or travellers from a place so they can be taken to another destination

例句

The courier will uplift the signed documents from the office before noon.

uplift + goods + from + place (British)

Yan called a taxi to uplift her from the hotel to the airport.

uplift + passenger + from + place (British)

同義詞
  • collect

    more general and widely used across varieties of English

  • pick up

    standard in American English and informal British English

文法句型

uplift + goods/passengers + from + place

用法筆記

Primarily used in British English in logistics and transportation contexts. In American English, 'pick up' is used instead.

常見錯誤

Please uplift me up at the station.
Please uplift me at the station.
💡'uplift' already contains the idea of collection; do not add 'up'.

uplift — noun