booster
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A booster is something that increases a positive or desirable quality. 产生提升作用的事物[usu n N]
It was amazing what a morale booster her visits proved. 她的来访造成的士气提升作用真是惊人。
Praise is a great confidence booster. 表扬是一个很好的自信提升剂。
2. N-COUNT A booster is an extra engine in a machine such as a space rocket, which provides an extra amount of power at certain times. 助推器
Ground controllers will then fire the booster, sending the satellite into its proper orbit. 届时地面控制人员将点燃助推器,把卫星送入预定轨道。
3. N-COUNT A booster is a small injection of a drug that you have some time after a larger injection, in order to make sure that the first injection will remain effective. 辅助药剂
4. N-COUNT A booster is someone who supports a sports team, organization, person, or place very enthusiastically. 狂热支持者[美国英语] [oft supp N, N n]
A former associate of Mr. Pierce's was among the project's boosters. 皮尔斯先生以前的一个同事就是这个项目的支持者之一。
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booster /ˈbuːstə/ (boosters)
剑桥词典
booster noun [C] (IMPROVEMENT)
something that improves or increases something
促进提高的事物;起推动作用的事物
a confidence /morale booster 对信心/士气的激励
booster noun [C] (ENGINE)
an engine on a spacecraft that gives extra power for the first part of a flight
(航天器的)推进器
a rocket booster 火箭推进器
booster noun [C] (DRUG)
a small amount of a substance that is given to increase the effect of the same substance given some time before, to continue to protect a person from illness
(增强药效的)辅助药剂
a polio booster 小儿麻痹症辅助药剂 返回 booster