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●ˌshore sth ˈup1. to support part of a building or other large structure by placing large pieces of wood or metal against or under it so that it does not fall down (用梁柱等)支撑(建筑物)◆Engineers shored up the tunnel with wooden beams. 工程师用木梁支撑隧道。◆The building was shored up to make it safe. 这座建筑物被支撑起来加固。2. to support sth that is weak or failing 支持;稳住◆to shore up the economy / dollar / pound 支撑经济/美元/英镑[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) |