1.〈古〉“shear”的过去式
2.用支柱[斜撑]撑住 (up)
1.岸;海岸;滨
2.(房屋,树木,修建中房屋等的)支柱;斜撑柱
3.陆(地)
4.【法】满潮线和退潮线中间的地区
1.岸;海岸;滨
2.(房屋,树木,修建中房屋等的)支柱;斜撑柱
3.陆(地)
4.【法】满潮线和退潮线中间的地区
1.<archaic>The past tense of shear
1.the land that is on the edge of a lake, river, or ocean
2.used about a country or area of land that has a border on the ocean
1.It has shored up vulnerable gulf states and, up to this point, contributed to hopes for U. N. action to end the war.
西方的介入给脆弱的海湾区国家予有力的支持,并且到目前为止,带来了联合国采取行动终战争的希望。
2.The big question, of course, is whether that will keep bank finances shored up long enough for markets to stabilise.
最大的问题无可厚非的是,究竟银行金融能否保持上涨势头,并一直挺到市场得以稳定的那天。
3.It has more to do with the establishment of legal arguments, which have to be shored up by scientific data.
它更多的是与建立法律论据有关,这些论据必须用科学数据来支持。
4.The question is whether he has shored up the bank sufficiently to gain the time to prove himself.
问题是,他是否能够为美银提供足够的支撑,从而赢得足够的时间来证明自己。
5.A pit was dug and one section laid horizontally on the bottom with one end shored with sandbags or planks, creating the troop shelter.
挖了个坑,一个管子平躺在地面,它的一头用沙袋或木版支撑,这样建立起一个工事。
6.Shored up the body and feet up and tiras. 3 swinging his arms unbend and shoulder are the same as wide.
脚撑住身体并向上提拉。3摆动双臂伸直与肩同宽。
7.The ruler is shored up by an extensive mukhabarat (intelligence service) employing a vast network of informers.
穆克哈巴拉克是个分布广阔且拥有庞大的网络情报人员的情报机构,是统治者的支撑力量。
8.The sandy walls of the tunnels were shored up with pieces of wood scavenged from all over the camp.
砂质的隧道壁侧是用从营地各处拾荒来的木条加以支撑。
9.The wall was out of perpendicular so they shored it up.
墙有些倾斜了,他们把它支撑起来。
10.The builder shored up the wall with a thick baulk of wood.
建筑者用主根粗木梁把培支住。