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n. 助推(升压,加速,增加)
v. 推进

  1. The company hopes to boost its market share.
    该公司希望增加其市场份额。
  2. Can you try and persuade the supplier to boost the quantity a little bit?
    能否请您去说服供货商稍微增加点供货呢?



Boost \Boost\ (b[=oo]st), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boosted}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Boosting}.] [Cf. {Boast}, v. i.]
To lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to
climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles,
or in making advancement. [Colloq. U. S.]

  1. He promised "frugality with economic development." The three parties will have to agree on specific measures, such as boosting public utility rates and a proposed one-time tax on personal and company earnings.
  2. However, the chips only provide the heart of the system, so other components are needed to actually incorporate mulitimedia into computers, boosting the price to the expected $1,000 level.
  3. Marsh & McLennan gained 1 1/8 to 73 3/8 after boosting its quarterly dividend by 4% to 65 cents a share.
  4. That led futures traders to predict that Brazil would produce more soybeans for export, thereby boosting world supplies and lowering cash and futures market prices.
  5. If the company hadn't started its quality drive, it would have been shut out by a growing number of customers that are boosting quality standards, he adds.
  6. Engineers are boosting the Mir to a higher orbit to keep its orbit from decaying, Blagov said.
  7. Last year, Carlton bought a Central film-production unit, Zenith Productions Ltd. Carlton is boosting the unit's output of theatrical films and programs for British and international TV broadcasters.
  8. A few days later, the company was so inundated with orders that it devised an allocation system, boosting all clients' original orders 15%.
  9. If action on the Poland-Hungary aid bill is delayed past this week, as appears likely, Republican senators likely will try to add their capital-gains reduction to legislation boosting government borrowing authority.
  10. Machine-tool orders rose 55% last month from a year ago, boosting the quarterly total to a seven-year high.
  11. In addition, the company introduced Keystone, its popular-priced beer, in the third quarter of 1989, significantly boosting beer sales.
  12. And if a successful deficit-reduction package succeeds in boosting the economy, no one will care about the conservatives' complaints, they argue.
  13. Chrysler said it was boosting production at the plant north of Detroit effective Monday following a two-week model-changeover shutdown.
  14. The Australian stock market often takes its immediate cue from the price of gold, and while the price dropped in New York Friday, it recovered $2 an ounce to around $450 during the Australian session, boosting some issues.
  15. But he said ad rates will rise about 6.5 percent and the company would be aggressive in boosting circulation revenue.
  16. In addition, Mr. Moore said the Energy Department is working to come up with additional ways of boosting domestic production, increasing conservation and encouraging industry to use fuels other than oil.
  17. The administration says the measure would help the economy in the short run by boosting the value of assets that qualify for the tax break, such as real estate.
  18. Instead, it is run as if boosting farm income were the only goal.
  19. Mr Brian McLaughlin, managing director of the HMV chain, said his shops were still selling 'as many copies as we can lay our hands on'. The popularity of compact disc players is also boosting music sales.
  20. Several Wall Street analysts believe Gillette management would have a difficult time boosting the stock price above the price that an acquisition would command.
  21. They are boosting output through the use of spare capacity, technological assistance from Sumitomo, and adding production lines. These moves have themselves given rise to fears that relationships among the suppliers are becoming more cosy.
  22. In light of Bush's double-digit leads in the polls, Reagan also will spend some time next week boosting local GOP candidates in several cities in southern California, as well as Nevada and Wisconsin.
  23. Trafalgar announced a Pounds 1.2bn bid for Northern last week. The Trafalgar rumour was only one factor boosting the UK market.
  24. They also gave him credit for boosting the economy, which they called the best possible program for the poor.
  25. The Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries recommended boosting the salaries for members of Congress to $135,000 from the $77,400 they will receive after a scheduled increase of about 3% next month.
  26. In recent days, anticipation of the report has put pressure on summer and fall contracts, but wet weather conditions in the western part of the Corn Belt has slowed the movement of hogs to market, tightening supplies and boosting the April contract.
  27. He owns about 9 percent of Georgia Gulf and had indicated an interest in boosting the value of his investment.
  28. The test by the Union Pacific Corp. unit was an important demonstration of new train control systems, say rail executives, boosting prospects that the industry will soon dispatch trains automatically.
  29. My name recognition probably accounts for that." If he's not picked by Bush for the ticket, Dole said, "I'd probably concentrate on the Senate races" in hopes of boosting Republicans into the majority, which Democrats hold by a 54-46 edge.
  30. To accommodate that growth, Boeing is boosting production of 767 widebodies and 747 jumbo jets next year, mid-sized 757 jetliners in mid-1989 and the smaller 737s in mid-1990.
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