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1 [(cabine van) hijstoestel] Blift, Aelevator♦voorbeelden:2 iemand een lift geven • give someone a lift/rideeen lift krijgen • get/hitch a lifteen lift vragen • thumb/hitch a lift/ride -
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Lift
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Lift m lift, elevatorDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Lift
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Lift…siehe auch: Aufzugs…Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Lift…
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—* * *der Lift(Fahrstuhl) elevator; lift;(Skilift) ski lift* * *Lịft [lɪft]m -(e)s, -e or -s(= Personenlift) lift (Brit), elevator (esp US); (= Güterlift) lift (Brit), hoist; (= Skilift) ski lift* * *<-[e]s, -e o -s>[lɪft]m2. (Skilift) [ski] lift* * *der; Lift[e]s, Lifte od. Lifts1) lift (Brit.); elevator (Amer.)2) Plural: Lifte (SkiLift, SesselLift) lift* * ** * *der; Lift[e]s, Lifte od. Lifts1) lift (Brit.); elevator (Amer.)2) Plural: Lifte (SkiLift, SesselLift) lift* * *-e m.elevator (US) n.lift (UK) n. -
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[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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رَفَعَ \ elevate: to lift up. lift: (often with up) to take up; raise: I lifted the child (up) on to my knee. The box was too heavy to lift. pick up: to lift (from the ground, from a table, etc.): Pick up what you’ve dropped. put up: to raise (one’s hands, the price, etc.). raise: to lift; move to a higher position: He raised his arm and pointed at the sky. She raised her cup and drank, increase; make higher He raised the price (or his offer) from $4 to $5. She raised her voice (spoke louder). The news raised my hopes (made me more hopeful). \ See Also رَقِيَ، شال (شَالَ)، التقط (اِلْتَقَطَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
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a. n. permitted to live (er-at l. vinum Ingimundar).* * *n. adj. fit to live; ekki líft, not fit to live; er-at vinum líft Ingimundar, Fs. 39: of a person, worthy of life, er allir rægja, ok kveða honum eigi líft vera, 656 C. 20, Post. 645. 98. -
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شَالَ \ lift: (often with up) to take up; raise: I lifted the child (up) on to my knee. The box was too heavy to lift. \ See Also رفع (رَفَع) -
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Lift — may mean:*Lift (force), a mechanical force generated by a solid object moving through a fluid *Lift (soaring), rising air used by soaring birds and glider, hang glider and paraglider pilots for soaring flight *Lift (soft drink), a brand of… … Wikipedia
lift — [ lift ] n. m. • 1909; de l angl. lifted shot « coup soulevé » ♦ Anglic. Au tennis, Effet donné à une balle en la frappant de bas en haut, de façon à en augmenter le rebond. ● lift nom masculin (anglais lift, de to lift, soulever) Au tennis,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lift — Lift, n. 1. Act of lifting; also, that which is lifted. [1913 Webster] 2. The space or distance through which anything is lifted; as, a long lift. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. Help; assistance, as by lifting. Hence: A ride in a vehicle, given by the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lift — (l[i^]ft), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lifted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lifting}.] [Icel. lypta, fr. lopt air; akin to Sw. lyfta to lift, Dan. l[ o]fte, G. l[ u]ften; prop., to raise into the air. See {Loft}, and cf. 1st {Lift}.] 1. To move in a direction… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lift — [lift] vt. [ME liften < ON lypta < lopt, air, akin to OE lyft, Ger luft, Du lucht] 1. to bring up to a higher position; raise 2. to pick up and move or set [lift the box down from the shelf] 3. to hold up; support high in the air 4. to… … English World dictionary
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lift — lift; lift·able; lift·er; lift·man; shop·lift; shop·lift·er; shop·lift·ing; up·lift·er; up·lift·ment; up·lift·ed·ness; … English syllables
LIFT — vt: to put an end to: make no longer effective lift the stay Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lift I … Law dictionary
lift — vb 1 Lift, raise, rear, elevate, hoist, heave, boost are comparable when meaning to move from a lower to a higher place or position. Lift often carries an implication of effort exerted to overcome the resistance of weight {lift a large stone}… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Lift Me Up — may refer to: *Lift Me Up, an unreleased song by Live recorded during the Throwing Copper sessions * Lift Me Up , a 1990 single by Jeff Lynne. * Lift Me Up (Kate Voegele song) , a 2008 song by Kate Voegele * Lift Me Up , a 1992 single by Howard… … Wikipedia
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