美 
											[hɔɪst]
																
										
							raise, lift or pull up a flag or sth heavy, especially using ropes
																																	"hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car"
																															
																																	"They hoisted the patient onto the operating table"
																															
																																	"hoist the flags"
																							"hoist a sail"
																															
As one gets to the edge of a wall when a comrade gives a hoist up.
出自: S. R. Crockett
Expect a big hoist in the dividend when Lonrho reports its full-year figures.
出自:Sunday Times
They hoisted the trees on top of their..station wagon and drove off.
出自: W. Wharton
They were hoisted up by the winch one at a time.
出自: D. Bagley
The Rising Sun was ceremonially hoisted to the mast of the USS Wake.
出自: J. G. Ballard