
수준, 사기, 판매량 등을 끌어올리거나 증진시키다.
To increase, improve, or encourage something, often related to performance, morale, or economic activity.
예문:
"The new advertising campaign is designed to boost sales figures significantly before the holiday season."
"The coach gave a powerful speech intended to boost the team's morale before the final match."
"The government implemented tax cuts hoping to boost consumer spending and stimulate the economy."
증가, 상승, 또는 사기 진작이나 도움을 주는 행위.
An act or instance of increasing, improving, or encouraging something; a helpful push.
예문:
"The unexpected bonus provided a welcome boost to our household budget this month."
"Her kind words were a real boost to his confidence after he struggled with the presentation."
"The new factory opening gave a significant economic boost to the small town."
누군가나 무언가를 더 높은 곳에 닿도록 아래에서 밀어 올리다.
To push or lift someone or something from below, typically to help them reach a higher point.
예문:
"The father had to boost his child up high enough to pick the ripe apples from the tree."
"We used a wooden crate to boost the heavy equipment onto the loading dock."
전기 신호나 전류의 전력, 전압, 또는 진폭을 증가시키다.
To increase the power, voltage, or amplitude of an electrical signal or current.
예문:
"A repeater station is used to boost the weak Wi-Fi signal across the large office building."
"The audio engineer adjusted the equalizer to boost the bass frequencies during the concert."
(속어) 물건을 훔치거나 절도하다.
(Slang, North American) To steal something, typically through shoplifting or petty theft.
예문:
"The police report stated that someone tried to boost expensive electronics from the department store."
"He got into trouble after he boosted a candy bar from the corner store when he was a kid."