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erect

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Construction
erect1 ●●○ verb [transitive]  1 TBC formal to build something such as a building or wall 建造,建立 an imposing town hall, erected in 1892 一座气势宏伟的市政厅,建于1892 Police have erected barriers across the main roads into the town. 警察在进城的主要道路上设立了路障。2 VERTICALto fix all the pieces of something together, and put it in an upright position 搭建,竖起 SYN put up It took a couple of hours to erect the tent. 搭帐篷花了几个小时。3. START something/MAKE something STARTto establish something such as a system or institution 创建,确立〔体系或制度〕
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Examples from the Corpus
erectLet us look at what is being erected.Officials plan to erect a monument in Lindbergh's honor.William Arbuthnot erected a monument on the spot.The group hopes to erect a statue of Fleming next year.Spotlights were erected around the shelves.After an uncomfortable journey, the fir tree was erected in a large and beautifully furnished hall.It's a straight forward dome tent which is quick and easy to erect - it goes up all in one.The first lighthouse was erected on the island in 1912.A person who erects or installs such plant must ensure that the installation is not unsafe or a risk to health.The tents for the fair were erected overnight.The tent will then be held to the ground while you insert the poles and erect the tent. 5.
Related topics: Human
e·rect2 /ɪˈrekt/ adjective  1 VERTICALin a straight upright position 直立的,垂直的 Martin stood erect on the platform. 马丁在讲台上笔直地站着。2. HBHan erect penis or nipple is stiff and bigger than it usually is because a person is sexually excited 〔阴茎〕勃起的;〔乳头〕挺起的
Examples from the Corpus
erectThe rabbit looked all around, with its ears erect.The youth was tall, erect, and had disheveled blond hair.The headstones were all erect and orderly.Taking my final leave of the President, I turned toward the door, erect and with a dignified, purposeful bearing.The magistrate sat there, stern and erect, as the charge was read out.The 8-year-olds sat erect at their desks.It has a long snout, erect ears, a shiny brown coat, and a tail thick as a muff.They come in various shapes: erect, for instance, or conical, or rounded or with horizontal, spreading branches.She seems more erect, like a bird.These stems grow erect when submersed, but grow prostrate on marshy terrain.She holds her head erect, with her blonde curls falling down her back.stood erectOn limp legs, I stood erect.All the posts stood erect and unblemished in a dead straight line.The policeman with the moustache stood erect with his hands on his hips.
Origin erect2 (1300-1400) Latin erectus, past participle of erigere to erect, from regere to lead straight, guide
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erect
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erect1 /ɪˈrekt/ adjective
1. in a straight upright position:
    Martin stood erect on the platform.
2. an erect penis or nipple is stiff and bigger than it usually is because a person is sexually excited

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erect2 verb [transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: erectus, past participle of erigere 'to erect', from regere 'to lead straight, guide'
1. formal to build something such as a building or wall:
    an imposing town hall, erected in 1892
    Police have erected barriers across the main roads into the town.
2. to fix all the pieces of something together, and put it in an upright position
   SYN  put up:
    It took a couple of hours to erect the tent.
3. to establish something such as a system or institution
     
THESAURUS
    build to make a house, road, wall, bridge etc using bricks, stone, wood, or other materials: A new stadium will be built for the Olympics.
    construct to build a building, bridge, machine etc. Construct is more formal than build: The council plans to construct two new schools.
    put up something to build a wall, fence, or building, or put a statue somewhere. Put up is less formal than build: The neighbours have put up a new wooden fence.
    erect formal to build a wall, fence, or building, especially a public building, or put a statue somewhere: A monument to the Canadian soliders was erected in Green Park.
    throw something up British English informal to build something very quickly: Developers have hastily thrown up family homes in the area.
    put together to make something from its parts, for example a piece of furniture: It took an hour to put the bookcase together.
    assemble formal to put all the parts of something such as a machine or a piece of furniture together: A line of robots assemble the cars.


erectBrE /ɪˈrekt/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈrekt/ 🔊 adjective(formal) in a vertical position 垂直的;竖直的;直立的 SYN straight Stand with your arms by your side and your head erect. 手放两边,昂首站立。🔊🔊(of the penis or nipples 阴茎或乳头) larger than usual, stiff and standing up because of sexual excitement (因性兴奋)勃起的,坚挺的
erectBrE /ɪˈrekt/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈrekt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they erect BrE /ɪˈrekt/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪˈrekt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it erects BrE /ɪˈrekts/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪˈrekts/ 🔊past simple erected BrE /ɪˈrektɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪˈrektɪd/ 🔊past participle erected BrE /ɪˈrektɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪˈrektɪd/ 🔊 -ing form erecting BrE /ɪˈrektɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪˈrektɪŋ/ 🔊(formal) ~ sth to build sth 建立;建造The church was erected in 1582. 此教堂建于 1582 年。🔊🔊<titled tranID="17" status="1">build</titled>constructassembleerectput sth up

These words all mean to make sth, especially by putting different parts together. 以上各词均含制造、建造之义。

  • build to make sth, especially a building, by putting parts together 指制造、建造、修建(尤指房屋)a house built of stone 用石头建造的房子They're going to build on the site of the old power station. 他们要在老发电站那里盖房子。
  • construct [often passive] (rather formal) to build sth such as a road, building or machine 指修建、建造(公路、房屋、机器等)
  • assemble (rather formal) to fit together all the separate parts of sth such as a piece of furniture or a machine 指装配、组装(家具、机器等)The cupboard is easy to assemble. 这个橱柜容易组装。
  • erect (formal) to build sth; to put sth in position and make it stand upright 指建立、建造、安装、竖立、搭起Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back. 警察只得设立路障来阻截人群。
  • put sth up to build sth or place sth somewhere 指修建、建立、设立、设置They're putting up new hotels in order to boost tourism in the area. 他们正在盖新旅馆以促进该地区的旅游业。

Patterns

  • to build/construct/erect/put up a house/wall
  • to build/construct/erect/put up some shelves
  • to build/construct/erect/put up a barrier/fence/shelter
  • to build/construct/assemble a(n) engine/machine
  • to build/construct a road/railway/railroad/tunnel
  • to erect/put up a tent/statue/monument
~ sth to put sth in position and make it stand vertical 竖立;搭起 SYN put up Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back. 警察得设立路障来阻截人群。🔊🔊to erect a tent搭帐篷<titled tranID="17" status="1">build</titled>constructassembleerectput sth up

These words all mean to make sth, especially by putting different parts together. 以上各词均含制造、建造之义。

  • build to make sth, especially a building, by putting parts together 指制造、建造、修建(尤指房屋)a house built of stone 用石头建造的房子They're going to build on the site of the old power station. 他们要在老发电站那里盖房子。
  • construct [often passive] (rather formal) to build sth such as a road, building or machine 指修建、建造(公路、房屋、机器等)
  • assemble (rather formal) to fit together all the separate parts of sth such as a piece of furniture or a machine 指装配、组装(家具、机器等)The cupboard is easy to assemble. 这个橱柜容易组装。
  • erect (formal) to build sth; to put sth in position and make it stand upright 指建立、建造、安装、竖立、搭起Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back. 警察只得设立路障来阻截人群。
  • put sth up to build sth or place sth somewhere 指修建、建立、设立、设置They're putting up new hotels in order to boost tourism in the area. 他们正在盖新旅馆以促进该地区的旅游业。

Patterns

  • to build/construct/erect/put up a house/wall
  • to build/construct/erect/put up some shelves
  • to build/construct/erect/put up a barrier/fence/shelter
  • to build/construct/assemble a(n) engine/machine
  • to build/construct a road/railway/railroad/tunnel
  • to erect/put up a tent/statue/monument
~ sth to create or establish sth 创立;设立to erect trade barriers设置贸易壁垒