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1 lift
1. v1) поднима́ть2) разг красть3) спи́сывать ( заниматься плагиатом)4) рассе́иватьсяthe fog lifted — тума́н рассе́ялся
5) снима́ть ( ограничения)2. nall restrictions were lifted — все ограниче́ния сня́ты
1) (тж перен) подъём м2) тех подъёмник м- get a faceliftski/chair lift — подъёмник для горнолы́жников
- lift truck
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