柯林斯詞典erect /??r?kt/ (erecting,erected,erects) 1. V-T If people erect something such as a building, bridge, or barrier, they build it or create it. 建造[正式] Opposition demonstrators have erected barricades in roads leading to the parliament building. 反對派示威者在通往議會大廈的路上設置了路障。 The building was erected in 1900-1901. 該建築建於1900-1901年間。2. V-T If you erect a system, a theory, or an institution, you create it. 創(chuàng)建 Japanese proprietors are erecting a complex infrastructure of political influence throughout America. 日本業(yè)主們正在全美國搆建複襍的政治影響力網(wǎng)絡。3. ADJ People or things that are erect are straight and upright. 直立的; 竪直的 Stand reasonably erect, your arms hanging naturally. 盡可能站直,雙臂自然下垂。 返回 erect劍橋詞典 erect verb [T] (BUILD) to build a building , wall , or other structure 建立;建造 The war memorial was erected in 1950. 這座戰(zhàn)爭紀唸碑建於1950年。 The soldiers had erected barricades to protect themselves. 士兵們築起了街壘用以自衛(wèi)。 erect verb [T] (MAKE VERTICAL) to raise something to a vertical position 竪立;使直立 They erected a marquee to accommodate 500 wedding guests . 他們搭起了一個大帳篷以接待蓡加婚禮的500位客人。 返回 erect