柯林斯詞典elevate /??l??ve?t/ (elevating,elevated,elevates) 1. V-T When someone or something achieves a more important rank or status, you can say that they are elevated to it. 提拔[正式] [usu passive] He was elevated to the post of president. 他被提拔到總裁的職位。2. elevationN-UNCOUNT 提拔 The elevation of the assistant coach to the head coaching position within only 9 months was a surprise. 這位助理教練僅僅在9個(gè)月內(nèi)就被提拔到總教練的位置是件令人驚訝的事。3. V-T If you elevate something to a higher status, you consider it to be better or more important than it really is. 抬高 (地位) Don't elevate your superiors to superstar status. 不要把你的上級(jí)抬高到超級(jí)明星的地位。4. V-T To elevate something means to increase it in amount or intensity. 提高[正式] Emotional stress can elevate blood pressure. 情緒緊張會(huì)使血壓升高。5. V-T If you elevate something, you raise it higher. 舉起; 抬高 A few times a day, elevate feet above heart level. 一天幾次把腳抬到高過(guò)心臟的位置。 I built a platform to elevate the bed. 我搭了一個(gè)臺(tái)子把床抬高了。 返回 elevate劍橋詞典formal to raise something or lift something up 抬高;提高;使上升;舉起 The platform was elevated by means of hydraulic legs . 平臺(tái)由液壓支架抬升起來(lái)。 to make someone or something more important or to improve something 提升;提高;改進(jìn) They want to elevate the status of teachers . 他們想提高教師的社會(huì)地位。 These factors helped to elevate the town to the position of one of the most beautiful in the country . 這些因素提高了該鎮(zhèn)的聲望,使之成為該國(guó)十大最具魅力小鎮(zhèn)之一。 ?be elevated to sth formal to be given a higher rank or social position 被提升為;被晉升為 He has been elevated to deputy manager . 他已被提升為副經(jīng)理。 She was elevated to the peerage (= was made a peer ). 她被封為貴族。 返回 elevate