柯林斯詞典lever /?li?v?, ?l?v-/ (levering,levered,levers) 1. N-COUNT A lever is a handle or bar that is attached to a piece of machinery and which you push or pull in order to operate the machinery. 控制桿 Push the tiny lever on the lock and let the door lock itself. 推鎖上的小控制桿,讓門(mén)自動(dòng)鎖上。2. →see also gear lever 3. N-COUNT A lever is a long bar, one end of which is placed under a heavy object so that when you press down on the other end you can move the object. 杠桿 He examined the machine, worked a lever that lifted the lid. 他檢查了機(jī)器,竝使用杠桿打開(kāi)蓋子。4. V-T If you lever something in a particular direction, you move it there, especially by using a lot of effort. 撬動(dòng) Neighbours eventually levered open the door with a crowbar. 鄰居們最後用一根撬棍撬開(kāi)了門(mén)。 返回 lever劍橋詞典 lever noun [C] (BAR/HANDLE) a bar or handle that moves around a fixed point , so that one end of it can be pushed or pulled in order to control the operation of a machine or move a heavy or stiff object 杠桿,操縱桿,控制手柄 lever noun [C] (ADVANTAGE) something you use, often unfairly, to try to persuade someone to do what you want (用以說(shuō)服別人的)手段,把柄 返回 lever