0 to lift (something heavy) -- løfte
1 to raise or lift by means of some apparatus, a rope etc -- hejse
2 an apparatus for lifting usually heavy objects -- hejseværk
a luggage hoist.
3 a lift or push up -- løft; skub
Give me a hoist over this wall, will you!
A chair, for example, affords for an adult the options of sitting on, standing on, or even hoisting as a defense against snarling dogs.
Similarly, although albino rats press a bar to eliminate the distress of a hoisted animal, they do not press a bar to eliminate the distress of a conspecific being shocked.
All three hoists were then idle for four hours.
Every month sees the balance of insecurity hoisted a little higher.
The cutter could neither be hoisted owing to the sea alongside, nor moored safely astern.
In most sheds there are coal or ash hoists, inspection pits and workshops equipped with an extensive range of tools, many of them power operated.
I do not find that any of them are hoisting flags of distress.
One hoisted one flag and one showed another.
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(用繩子或機械)抬起,吊起, 起重機…
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