释义 |
upraisedup‧raised /ˌʌpˈreɪzd◂/ adjective formal - She held a torch in her upraised hand.
- A dark, thin figure leaped out, stick upraised, aiming at Claudel's head.
- A new spider had woven from her shoulder to her upraised arm, a film-set touch that was too apposite.
- It was a photo of a robed woman with a sharp star for a halo and a torch in her upraised hand.
- Many old Ally Pally hands nevertheless prefer the woman with upraised hands who formed the spectacular fountain in the old Palm Court.
- Shielding his eyes against the dust and heat with an upraised arm, he limped back to the corner and peered round.
- There was a shadow on the shower curtain, a human-shape holding something in an upraised arm.
- Willie leaned his head back on his upraised hands.
- Young Andrew's belly shows between upraised jumper and trousers.
raised or lifted up – used especially about someone’s hand or arm |