winch• Clayt slipped on insulatedgloves and leaned over and grabbed a blueflag and looped its rope to a winch.• I am intrigued by the capstanwinches fitted to the Range Rovers on the Darien Gap crossing.• Hanging from hooks on the wall were sets of wire-pulling devices, complete with chain winch and gripper.• The only winches which will fit are either electrically or hydraulically powered.• He folded up sideways against the winch, and immediately tried to get up again.• This may cause an abnormally slowlaunch and the winchdriver, seeing the other parachute, may cut the power.• This is not critical because at this point the winch driver is adjusting the power.• The winch man was running out the cable, allowing the barrageballoon to rise.
LIFTto lift something or someone up using a winch 用绞车提起;用起货机吊起
The two men were winched out of the sinking boat by an RAF helicopter.
那两名男子被皇家空军的直升机从正在下沉的小船里吊了出来。
Examples from the Corpus
winch• Some ten minutes later, a breathless Challenger stood by my side as the bell was winched aboard.• The State winched him out of the professorialchair when the ecclesiasticalauthority was lukewarm.• He winched in hard and let go the lashings round the rolled bedsheets.• Pottz drove for the peak and was winched irresistibly upwards.• They could let down extrawires to hold the branch and winch it up when it was cut free.• When canalboats are taken out of the water for repairs they are winched sideways up a slipway.• Two crew members of the Glenmore were winched to safety by helicopter shortly before their vessel went down.