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1 lift
[lɪft]1. verb1) to raise or bring to a higher position:يَرْفَعThe box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.
2) to take and carry away:يَحْمِلHe lifted the table through into the kitchen.
يَنْقَشِع، يَنْجَليBy noon, the fog was beginning to lift.
4) to rise:تَرْتَفِعThe aeroplane lifted into the air.
2. noun1) the act of lifting:رَفْعa lift of the eyebrows.
2) (American ˈelevator ) a small enclosed platform etc that moves up and down between floors carrying goods or people:مِصْعَدSince she was too tired to climb the stairs, she went up in the lift.
تَوْصيلَهCan I give you a lift into town?
4) a raising of the spirits:إرْتِفاع في المَعْنَوِيَّهHer success in the exam gave her a great lift.
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2 lift, elevator
مِصْعَد \ lift, elevator: a machine (like a large box hanging on a steel rope) that carries people or goods between the different floors of a building. -
3 vareelevator
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4 грузовой лифт
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > грузовой лифт
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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > грузовой лифт
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10 mercancías a prueba
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12 compras a prueba
• goods lift• goods on approval• goods on consignment -
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• goods lift; travelling crane -
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adj.forklift.m. s.&pl.1 goods lift(British), freight elevator (United States).2 fork lift, elevator, freight elevator, hoist.3 payloader.* * *1 goods lift, service lift, US freight elevator* * *noun m.* * *SM INV service lift, freight elevator (EEUU)* * *masculino (pl montacargas) freight o service elevator (AmE), service o goods lift (BrE)* * *Ex. There are 2 freight elevators available, which are located at the right side and the left side of the building near the main entrance.* * *masculino (pl montacargas) freight o service elevator (AmE), service o goods lift (BrE)* * *Ex: There are 2 freight elevators available, which are located at the right side and the left side of the building near the main entrance.
* * *(pl montacargas)* * *
montacargas sustantivo masculino (pl
montacargas m inv service lift, US freight elevator
' montacargas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elevador
English:
hoist
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vertical conveyor, elevator, lift* * *лифт м.
брит. lift; амер. elevatorлифт обслу́живает пассажи́ров — a lift carries passengersлифт поднима́ет гру́зы — a lift carries goods, an elevator carries freightгрузово́й лифт — goods lift, freight elevatorгрузово́й лифт без проводника́ — unattended goods lift, unattended freight elevatorгрузово́й лифт с проводнико́м — attended goods lift; attended freight elevatorгру́зо-пассажи́рский лифт — goods-passenger lift, freight/ passenger elevatorпассажи́рский лифт — passenger lift, passenger elevatorлифт с ве́рхним при́водом — top-drive lift, top-drive elevatorлифт с канатоведу́щим шки́вом — Vee(-sheave) drive lift, traction(-sheave) elevatorскоростно́й лифт — express liftлифт с ни́жним при́водом — bottom-drive lift, bottom-drive elevator* * * -
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м. брит. амер. lift; elevatorгрузовой лифт с проводником — attended goods lift; attended freight elevator
кабина лифта — lift cabin; elevator car
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