leg up
英音[ ˈleɡ ʌp ] 美音[ ˈleɡ ʌp ]

帮助

常用释义

词性释义

帮助,支持:指得到帮助或支持的机会或优势。

提前开始:指在某个活动或竞争中提前开始。
例句
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1·I bandaged the leg up and gave her aspirin for the pain.
我用绷带把她的腿包扎起来,又给她阿斯匹林镇痛。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·I bandaged her leg up and gave her pills for the pain.
我用绷带把她的腿包扎起来,还给了她止痛的药。
3·If you're a student considering community college, you'll know that your diploma will give you a leg up in the job market.
如果你是一名正考虑踏入社会的学生,你就知道你的文凭会在就业市场上为你提供帮助。
4·These women have gotten a leg up for several reasons.
有几个原因使这些女性胜人一筹。
5·Tilly drew her own leg up onto the chair and pulled up her pants leg.
蒂莉把她自己的腿伸到椅子上,撸起裤腿。
6·The interviewer is just trying to get a leg up on you in negotiations.
面试官在谈判中只是气势汹汹。
7·But on a personal level, parents can be proactive in giving their kids a leg up.
但是在个人层面上说,家长能够提前给孩子一条legup。
8·It means that if you are depending on an education to give you a leg up, it won't.
我只是说,如果你想依赖教育给你带来优势的话,那是不行的。
9·Of course, this information also gives the employer a leg up in the negotiation process.
当然了,这个信息也会让雇主在谈判过程中占上风。
10·In this sense, a father who takes care of his children also gives his grandchildren a leg up.
从这个意义上来说,照顾孩子的父亲也会给孙辈提供帮助。
同义词
n.
帮助(对上马或跨跃障碍时的)