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bolster

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bol·ster1 /ˈbəʊlstə $ ˈboʊlstər/ ●○○ (also bolster up) verb [transitive]  1 HELPto help someone to feel better and more positive 增强;激励 SYN boost He is making a bold attempt to bolster the territory’s confidence. 他正在采取大胆行动以提振辖区信心。2 SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANto improve something 改进 SYN boost his efforts to bolster his career 他为发展事业所付出的努力→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
bolsterTimman needs to win a game to bolster his confidence.Meanwhile, Ezra's secret career as a pornographer is bolstering his self-confidence and libido, stoking passion between him and Carol.James Hogg in 1894 called for creation of the railroad to bolster prison operations.New camera and film technology will bolster the company's market share.Additional soldiers were sent to bolster the defenses at two naval bases.The need for stronger, religion-based morality and patriotism to bolster the nation.The attempt to bolster the pay claim with the fear of closures failed.None the less, an improved second half performance will bolster their confidence for next week's Division 2 crunch game against Ballymena.He accused Kremlin hawks of a conspiracy to keep the war going to bolster their own power and thwart his ambitions.But several factors bolster their position.He was seventy and continually engaged in frenetic schemes to bolster up his old age.
bolster2 noun [countable]  a long firm pillow, usually shaped like a tube 长枕,垫枕
Examples from the Corpus
bolsterShe bunches her raincoat like a bolster to make herself more comfortable.With the exact position established, the outline can be scored with sharp blows from a club hammer and bolster chisel.
Origin bolster2 Old English
help and to Corpus to better someone feel


bolster
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bolster1 /ˈbəʊlstə $ ˈboʊlstər/ (also bolster up) verb [transitive]
1. to help someone to feel better and more positive
   SYN  boost:
    He is making a bold attempt to bolster the territory’s confidence.
2. to improve something
   SYN  boost:
    his efforts to bolster his career

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bolster2 noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
a long firm pillow, usually shaped like a tube


bol·sterBrE /ˈbəʊlstə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈboʊlstər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they bolster BrE /ˈbəʊlstə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈboʊlstər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it bolsters BrE /ˈbəʊlstəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈboʊlstərz/ 🔊past simple bolstered BrE /ˈbəʊlstəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈboʊlstərd/ 🔊past participle bolstered BrE /ˈbəʊlstəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈboʊlstərd/ 🔊 -ing form bolstering BrE /ˈbəʊlstərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈboʊlstərɪŋ/ 🔊to improve sth or make it stronger 改善;加强~ sth to bolster sb's confidence/courage/morale 增强某人的信心/勇气/士气~ sth up Falling interest rates may help to bolster up the economy. 利率下降可能有助于刺激经济。🔊🔊
bol·sterBrE /ˈbəʊlstə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈboʊlstər/ 🔊 nouna long thick pillow that is placed across the top of a bed under the other pillows 垫枕(长而厚)