US /ɪˈrɛkt/
・UK /ɪ'rekt/
Keep your posture erect, but not overly posed.
Homo habilis was erect.
Australopithecus was never fully erect.
visitor confronting him in an erect attitude, with its chain wound over and about its arm.
There are too many people trying to erect new barriers to voting.
There are too many people trying to erect new barriers
me, at first sight, the straight, narrow, sable-clad shape standing erect on the rug:
her figure was partly enveloped in a shawl, her countenance was grave, her bearing erect.
They force the hair to stand erect.
No, I just stayed erect.
You are quite erect.
visitor confronting him in an erect attitude, with its chain wound over
it's actually an erect version of purslane so it's actually growing nice and tall and
It's actually an erect version of purslane, so it's actually growing nice and tall,
In the words of Ronald Reagan, "There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress, except those we ourselves erect." The mind is the driving force,
"except those we ourselves erect."