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uplift noun /ʌplɪft/ [countable] (especially in newspapers) the fact of sth being raised or of sth increasing (尤用于报章)提高,增加◆figures out today show a 10% uplift in premiums from retail investment. 今天出来的数字显示,零售投资的溢价提高了 10%。◆a sales uplift of 18% over the year 18% 的年销售额涨幅 uplift verb /ʌplɪft/ [transitive] (especially bre) (formal) to collect passengers, luggage or goods 接纳(旅客、行李或货物)◆coaches may only set down or uplift passengers at these locations. 长途客车只可以在这些地点停车上下客。☞ uplift☞ upliftuplift /ʌplɪft/ [transitive, usually passive] (formal) to make sb feel happier or more hopeful使心情愉悦;激励;使振奋◆although it is an emotional play you leave the theatre feeling strangely uplifted.尽管那是出言情剧,但离开剧院时你会莫名其妙地感到振奋。 ➡ see also uplifting → moving |