elevating
英 [ˈelɪveɪtɪŋ]
美 [ˈelɪveɪtɪŋ]
adj. 发人深思的; 有启发的; 有趣的
v. 提拔,晋升,提升(到不应有的位置); 举起; 抬起; 提高; 使升高
elevate的现在分词
牛津词典
adj.
- 发人深思的;有启发的;有趣的
making people think about serious and interesting subjects- Reading this essay was an elevating experience.
阅读这篇短文很有启发。
- Reading this essay was an elevating experience.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 提拔;提升;提高…的地位
When someone or something achieves a more important rank or status, you can say that theyare elevated toit.- He was elevated to the post of prime minister.
他升任总理。
- He was elevated to the post of prime minister.
- VERB 提高,提升(地位)
If youelevatesomethingtoa higher status, you consider it to be better or more important than it really is.- Don't elevate your superiors to superstar status.
别把你的上司捧得跟超级巨星似的。
- Don't elevate your superiors to superstar status.
- VERB 提高;增加
Toelevatesomething means to increase it in amount or intensity.- Emotional stress can elevate blood pressure.
情绪压力可能会导致血压升高。 - ...overweight individuals who have elevated cholesterol levels.
胆固醇水平升高的体重超标者
- Emotional stress can elevate blood pressure.
- VERB 举起;抬起;使升高
If youelevatesomething, you raise it above a horizontal level.- Jack elevated the gun at the sky.
杰克朝天举枪。
- Jack elevated the gun at the sky.