Lifted Meaning in English
word · lemma: lift
/ˈɫɪftəd/
LIF-tid
/lˈɪftɪd/
LIF-tid
释义
Past tense of 'lift'. It means moved something or someone upward, or removed something such as a rule, ban, or mood.
用法与细微差别
Common with physical objects: 'lifted the box', 'lifted her hand'. Also used in formal/news contexts: 'the ban was lifted'. For mood, 'lifted my spirits' is a common phrase. Don't confuse it with 'stole' in the slang meaning of 'lift' unless the context clearly suggests theft.
Spanish: levantó - alzóPortuguese (BR): levantou - ergueuPortuguese (PT): levantou - ergueuChinese (Simplified): 举起了 - 抬起了Chinese (Traditional): 舉起了 - 抬起了Hindi: उठाया - ऊपर कियाArabic: رفع - حمل إلى الأعلىBengali: তোলা হয়েছিল - উঠেছিল - তুলে নেওয়া হয়েছিলRussian: поднял - снял (ограничение/запрет)Japanese: 持ち上げた - 解除されたVietnamese: đã nâng lên - đã dỡ bỏKorean: 들어올렸다 - 해제되었다Turkish: kaldırdı - kaldırılmışUrdu: اٹھایا - ختم کیاIndonesian: mengangkat - dicabut
例句
He lifted the bag off the floor.
basic
She lifted her hand to ask a question.
basic
The city lifted the parking rule on Sunday.
basic
That song really lifted my mood.
natural
When the fog lifted, we could finally see the mountains.
natural
Travel restrictions were lifted last month.
natural