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1 lever
['li:və, ]( American[) 'levər] 1. noun1) (a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights: A crowbar is a kind of lever; You must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.) alavanca2) (a bar or handle for operating a machine etc: This is the lever that switches on the power.) alavanca2. verb(to move with or as if with a lever: He levered the lid off with a coin.) levantar- leverage* * *lev.er[l'i:və; l'evə; l'i:və] n alavanca. • vt 1 empregar a alavanca, mover ou erguer com alavanca. 2 usar como alavanca. -
2 lever
['li:və, ]( American[) 'levər] 1. noun1) (a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights: A crowbar is a kind of lever; You must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.) alavanca2) (a bar or handle for operating a machine etc: This is the lever that switches on the power.) alavanca2. verb(to move with or as if with a lever: He levered the lid off with a coin.) mover com alavanca- leverage -
3 lever
alavanca; manete (Ap gas control)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > lever
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4 actuating lever
ac.tu.at.ing le.ver['æktʃueitiŋ li:və] n Tech alavanca atuadora. -
5 balance-lever
bal.ance-le.ver[b'æləns li:və] n alavanca de contrapeso. -
6 brake-lever
brake-lev.er[br'eik li:və] n Auto alavanca do freio. -
7 clutch lever
clutch le.ver[kl'∧tʃ li:və] n Auto alavanca de embreagem. -
8 control lever
con.trol lev.er[kəntr'oul li:və] n 1 alavanca de comando ou de controle. 2 Aeron alavanca de comando, manche. -
9 foot lever
foot lev.er[f'ut levə] n Mech alavanca a pedal. -
10 gear lever
gear le.ver[g'iə li:və] n alavanca de câmbio. -
11 gear shift lever
gear shift le.ver[giə ʃift l'i:və] n alavanca de câmbio. -
12 jaw lever
jaw le.ver[dʒ'ɔ: li:və] n instrumento para abrir a boca de um animal e administrar-lhe remédio. -
13 spark-lever
spark-le.ver[sp'a:k li:və] n chave de ignição. -
14 steering lever shaft
steer.ing lev.er shaft[stiəriŋ l'i:və ʃa:ft] n barra da direção. -
15 switch lever
switch le.ver[sw'itʃ li:və] n alavanca de: Electr interruptor, Mech manobra. -
16 throttle-lever
throt.tle-le.ver[θr'ɔtəl li:və] n acelerador. -
17 toggle lever
tog.gle le.ver[t'ɔgəl li:və] n alavanca articulada. -
18 gear lever/change/stick
((American) the apparatus in a car etc which is used to change gear.) alavanca das mudanças -
19 control lever
alavanca de comandoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > control lever
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20 firing lever
alavanca de disparo (Arty)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > firing lever
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lever — 1. (le vé. La syllabe le prend un accent grave quand la syllabe qui suit est muette : je lève, je lèverai) v. a. 1° Placer dans une situation plus haute ce qui est étendu, pendant, etc. Levez cela davantage. On leva la poutre en l air. Le… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
lever — Lever, act. acut. Signifie haulser, et de bas tirer en hault, Erigere, comme, Levez vous, Erige te. Lever la main, pour prester serment, Manum ad iusiurandum attollere. Lever de terre, Ex humo sursum educere, extollere. Les François l esleverent… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Lever — Le ver (l[=e] v[ e]r or l[e^]v [ e]r; 277), n. [OE. levour, OF. leveor, prop., a lifter, fr. F. lever to raise, L. levare; akin to levis light in weight, E. levity, and perh. to E. light not heavy: cf. F. levier. Cf. {Alleviate}, {Elevate},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lever — Freguesia de Portugal … Wikipedia Español
lever — Ⅰ. lever UK US /ˈliːvər/ US /ˈlevər/ noun [C] ► a bar or handle which moves around a fixed point, so that one end of it can be pushed or pulled in order to control a machine or move a heavy object: »Lower the lever to lock the machine into place … Financial and business terms
Lever — Sn Audienz während der Morgentoilette erw. bildg. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. lever m., einer Substantivierung von frz. lever aufheben, sich aufrichten, aufgehen , dieses aus l. levāre heben, aufrichten, erleichtern , zu l. levis… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
lever — lever; lever·man; lever·aged; lever·age; … English syllables
lever — [lev′ər, lē′vər] n. [OFr leveour < lever, to raise < L levare < levis, light: see LIGHT2] 1. a bar used as a pry 2. a means to an end 3. Mech. a device consisting of a bar turning about a fixed point, the fulcrum, using power or force… … English World dictionary
lever — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. levier (Mod.Fr. leveur) a lifter, a lever, agent noun from lever to raise, from L. levare to raise, from levis light in weight, from PIE root *legwh light, having little weight; easy, agile, nimble (Cf. Skt. laghuh quick,… … Etymology dictionary
lever — ► NOUN 1) a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to move a load with one end when pressure is applied to the other. 2) a projecting arm or handle that is moved to operate a mechanism. ► VERB 1) lift or move with a lever. 2) move with a concerted… … English terms dictionary
Lever — Lev er (l[=e] v[ e]r), a. [Old compar. of leve or lief.] More agreeable; more pleasing. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {To be lever than}. See {Had as lief}, under {Had}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English