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tr[ʌp'lɪft]1 (lift up) elevar, levantar; (soul, voice) inspirar, elevar, alzaruplift [.ʌp'lɪft] vt1) raise: elevar, levantar2) elevate: elevar, animar (el espíritu, la mente, etc.)uplift ['ʌp.lɪft] n: elevación fv.• edificar v.• inspirar v.n.• edificación s.f.• inspiración s.f.• levantamiento s.m.'ʌplɪfttransitive verb \<\<spirit/mind\>\> elevar1.N ['ʌplɪft](=edification) inspiración f, edificación f2.VT [ʌp'lɪft](fig) (=encourage) animar; (=raise) mejorar, elevar* * *['ʌplɪft]transitive verb \<\<spirit/mind\>\> elevar -
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[ʌp'lɪft] (person → spiritually) élever (l'âme de); (→ morally) édifier;∎ to uplift sb's spirits remonter le moral à qn, redonner du cœur à qn;∎ he was uplifted by the news la nouvelle lui a remonté le moral ou lui a redonné du cœur(a) (in the economy) nouvel essort m∎ spiritual uplift élévation f de l'esprit;∎ moral uplift édification f►► uplift bra soutien-gorge m de maintien -
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uplift nзагрузкаfuel upliftколичество заправляемого топливаpassengers upliftколичество пассажировuplift ratioстепень загрузкиuplift the freightпринимать груз на борт -
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- n1. выпор грунта фильтрационным потоком
2. противодавление; взвешивающее давление; подъёмная [архимедова] сила
3. отсос ветра, отрицательное давление ветра; отрывающее действие ветра
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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uplift I v heben uplift II 1. BOD Bodenhebung f, Anheben n von Bodenschichten; 2. STAT, WSB Auftrieb m; 3. BOD, WVA Wiederanstieg m (Grundwasser)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > uplift
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1. поднятие, структурно-поднятый участок земной коры 2. давление воды снизу 3. инж. геол. подъёмная сила, стремящаяся поднять сооружение или его основание
arched uplift сводовое поднятие
bordering uplift краевое поднятие
central uplift центральное поднятие
direct vertical uplift прямое вертикальное поднятие
mountain uplift горный хребет
residual uplift остаточное поднятие
transverse uplift поперечное поднятие vertical uplift вертикальное поднятие
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up·lift[ˈʌplɪft]I. vt1. (raise)2. (stimulate)II. nto give moral \uplift to sb jdn [moralisch] aufbauen* * *['ʌplɪft]1. n(= exaltation) Erhebung f; (= moral inspiration) Erbauung fhis sermons were full of uplift — seine Predigten waren voll erbaulicher Worte
2. vt[ʌp'lɪft]1) spirit, heart, voice erheben; person, mind erbauenwith uplifted arms — mit erhobenen Armen
2) (Scot: collect) abholen* * *A v/t [ʌpˈlıft]1. emporheben2. seine Stimme, auch das Niveau, jemandes Stimmung etc heben3. fig aufrichten, Auftrieb verleihen (dat), erbauenB s [ˈʌplıft]1. fig Erbauung f, (innerer) Auftrieb2. figa) Hebung f, Besserung fb) (soziale) Aufbauarbeitc) Aufschwung m3. GEOL Horst m, (Boden)Erhebung f* * *v.erheben v.hochheben v. -
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1. выпор грунта фильтрационным потоком2. противодавление; взвешивающее давление; подъёмная сила3. отсос ветра, отрицательное давление ветра; отрывающее действие ветра -
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I ['ʌplɪft]1) (of person, spirits) risollevamento m.2) (of living standards) miglioramento m.II [ˌʌp'lɪft]* * *uplift /ˈʌplɪft/n. [uc]2 (fig.) influsso benefico; incoraggiamento● uplift bra, (reggiseno) push-up.(to) uplift /ʌpˈlɪft/v. t.1 sollevare; alzare2 (fig.) elevare; innalzare● He was uplifted by the music, era rapito dalla musica.* * *I ['ʌplɪft]1) (of person, spirits) risollevamento m.2) (of living standards) miglioramento m.II [ˌʌp'lɪft] -
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1) противодавление; взвешивающее давление; выпучивание; приподнимание; подъём3) поднимать; приподнимать•- seepage uplift* * *1. выпор грунта фильтрационным потоком2. противодавление; взвешивающее давление; подъёмная [архимедова] сила3. отсос ветра, отрицательное давление ветра; отрывающее действие ветра- hydraulic uplift -
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[̘. ̈n.ˈʌplɪft]uplift геол. взброс uplift поднимать (настроение) uplift подъем (культуры и т. п.); духовный подъем
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Uplift — may refer to: * Biological uplift, the theoretical prospect of upgrading the capacities of non human animals or other intelligences ** Uplift Universe, the setting for a series of novels by David Brin in which Biological Uplift is a central… … Wikipedia
Uplift — Up*lift , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Uplifting}.] To lift or raise aloft; to raise; to elevate; as, to uplift the arm; to uplift a rock. Cowper. [1913 Webster] Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head uplift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uplift — UK US /ˈʌplɪft/ noun [C] STOCK MARKET, COMMERCE ► an increase in value: »Shares have now recovered to $4.81 this represents a huge uplift of almost 50% in their value. »Forecasts suggest that the stores should enjoy 16% sales uplifts … Financial and business terms
uplift — or uplift brassiere [up lift′; ] also, and for n. always [, up′lift΄] vt. 1. to lift up, or elevate 2. to raise to a higher moral, social, or cultural level or condition n. ☆ 1. the act or process of lifting up; elevation 2. a) the act or process … English World dictionary
Uplift — Up lift , n. (Geol.) A raising or upheaval of strata so as to disturb their regularity and uniformity, and to occasion folds, dislocations, and the like. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uplift — index edify, elevate, elevation, enhance, heighten (elevate), meliorate, promotion (advancement) … Law dictionary
uplift — (v.) mid 14c., from UP (Cf. up) + LIFT (Cf. lift) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
uplift — [v] elevate, inspire boost, brighten, bring up, cheer, elate, excite, exhilarate, improve, lift up*, perk up*, raise spirits; concepts 7,22 … New thesaurus
uplift — ► VERB 1) raise. 2) (be uplifted) (of an island, mountain, etc.) be created by an upward movement of the earth s surface. 3) elevate morally or spiritually. ► NOUN 1) an act of uplifting. 2) support from a garment for a woman s bust … English terms dictionary
uplift — upliftment, n. v. /up lift /; n. /up lift /, v.t. 1. to lift up; raise; elevate. 2. to improve socially, culturally, morally, or the like: to uplift downtrodden and deprived peoples. 3. to exalt emotionally or spiritually. v.i. 4. to become… … Universalium
uplift — uplifts, uplifting, uplifted VERB (The verb is pronounced [[t]ʌplɪ̱ft[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]ʌ̱plɪft[/t]].) If something uplifts people, it helps them to have a better life, for example by making them feel happy or by improving their… … English dictionary