Boost
01
the act of providing emotional support or encouragement that increases someone's confidence or morale
例
Her kind words gave me a real boost after the failure.
02
an increase in price or expense, often sudden or noticeable
例
The company announced a boost in electricity prices next month.
03
a physical act of pushing or lifting someone or something upward
例
He gave her a boost over the fence.
04
something that promotes improvement, progress, or growth, especially in performance, productivity, or reputation
例
The new policy was a major boost to the local economy.
to boost
01
増やす, 高める
to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something
Transitive: to boost amount or intensity of something
例
Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning can boost your energy levels.
朝にコーヒーを一杯飲むことは、あなたのエネルギーレベルを高めることができます。
02
増やす, 改善する
to increase or improve the progress, growth, or success of something
Transitive: to boost progress or success of something
例
Regular exercise can boost your overall health and well-being.
定期的な運動は、あなたの全体的な健康と幸福を高めることができます。
03
支援する, 奨励する
to support or encourage the growth, development, or success of something or someone
Transitive: to boost sth
例
He worked tirelessly to boost the campaign for the upcoming election.
彼は来るべき選挙のキャンペーンを後押しするために疲れ知らずで働いた。
04
増加させる, 強化する
to increase the strength or power in an electrical circuit
Transitive: to boost electric voltage
例
The technician boosted the circuit to improve its performance.
技術者は回路を増強して性能を向上させた。
05
持ち上げる, 高くする
to lift or elevate something by applying force from underneath
Transitive: to boost sth
例
He boosted the car with a jack to change the tire.
彼はジャッキで車を持ち上げてタイヤを交換した。
06
盗む, くすねる
to steal, especially something small or casually taken
例
He got caught trying to boost some candy from the store.
彼は店からキャンディを数個盗もうとして捕まった。



























