shore up

shore up [ʃɔ: ʌp]  [ʃɔr ʌp] 

shore up 基本解释

shore up

支撑住; 戗

shore up 网络解释

shore up是什么意思

1. 承托:shoe 落水斜口 | shore up 承托 | shoring 横撑板;撑柱

2. 支持:shore patrol 海岸巡逻队 | shore up 支持 | shore

3. 支撑:联邦证券与交易委员会 Federal Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) | 支撑 shore up | 有偿还能力的 solvent

4. 有支柱撑住:shore trials 陆上试验 | shore up 有支柱撑住 | shore weir 岸边拦鱼堰

shore up 词典解释

1. 支撑;支持;加强
    If you shore up something that is weak or about to fail, you do something in order to strengthen it or support it.

    e.g. The democracies of the West may find it hard to shore up their defences.
           西方的民主国家可能会发现很难自圆其说。

shore up 单语例句

1. Such measures have helped conserve cash flow and shore up financial positions at a time when capacity utilization in the region has declined.

2. shore up的反义词

2. It is also an important measure to prevent capital outflow and to shore up the confidence of private capital in investment.

3. That has prompted banks to seek cash injections and sell assets to shore up capital.

4. Pentagon officials added that sending more DIA operatives overseas will shore up intelligence on subjects that the CIA is not able or willing to pursue.

5. Six stock funds have been approved for release this month, which was viewed as a clear policy signal to shore up the stock market.

6. Kim also urged the two nations to maintain close relations and shore up their cooperation.

7. BOC said it would use the proceeds from the rights issue to replenish its capital base and shore up its capital adequacy ratio.

8. Soaring loan growth and higher capital adequacy ratio requirements have prompted Chinese banks to shore up capital through bond issues.

9. China's largest commercial bank has boosted lending to home buyers in recent years to help shore up its asset quality.

10. Attempts to shore up the banks through " stress tests " that lack credible recapitalization facilities and resolution mechanisms have undermined confidence in sovereign debt.

shore up 英英释义

verb

1. support by placing against something solid or rigid

    e.g. shore and buttress an old building

    Synonym: prop up prop shore