0 to build a building, wall, or other structure -- 建立;建造
The soldiers had erected barricades to protect themselves. 士兵們築起了街壘用以自衛。
1 to raise something to a vertical position -- 豎立;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參加婚禮的500位客人。
2 standing with your back and neck very straight -- (腰板)直的;昂首挺胸的
No trace of them remains today, although a cairn marking the location has been erected.
This is thought to contain the life force of the deceased and is erected on the grave.
The ring, once completed, would have been able to take any hoop stresses that arose from the next course to be erected.
Given a large budget, ministers and civil servants can erect many programmes and cater to (or build) a broad political constituency.
In bad weather, convicts had to spend the night in nomad tents erected by the locals, in caravansaries, or in empty huts.
Such performers would have had trouble seeing, breathing, and holding their heads erect.
Starting slowly in the 1860s, more pastoralists erected wire fences and within a decade the number was growing rapidly (figure 1).
Male bears fight by striking with their fore paws while standing erect on their hind legs.
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