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1 lever
lever [l(ə)ve]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verb• lever le pied ( = ralentir) to slow downb. ( = arrêter) [+ blocus] to raise ; [+ séance, audience] to bring to an end ; [+ obstacle, difficulté, scellés] to remove ; [+ interdiction, sanction, restriction] to lift ; [+ ambiguïté] to clear up ; [+ immunité parlementaire] to take away• on lève la séance ? (inf) shall we call it a day?c. ( = prélever) [+ impôts] to levy ; [+ fonds] to raise ; (Cards) [+ pli] to take ; [+ morceau de viande] to removee. ( = sortir du lit) [+ enfant, malade] to get up2. intransitive verb[plante, blé] to come up [pâte] to rise3. reflexive verb► se levera. ( = se mettre debout) to stand up• se lever de table/de sa chaise to get down from the table/get up from one's chair• levez-vous ! stand up!b. ( = sortir du lit) to get up• ce matin, il s'est levé du pied gauche he got out of bed on the wrong side this morning• il faut se lever de bonne heure pour le convaincre ! (inf) you'll have your work cut out to persuade himc. [soleil, lune] to rise ; [jour] to break ; [vent] to get up ; [brume] to lift ; [rideau, main] to go up4. masculine noun• le lever du rideau ( = commencement d'une pièce) curtain up* * *
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1. ləve1) ( dresser) gén to raiselever la main or le doigt — ( pour parler) to put up one's hand
lever la main sur quelqu'un — ( frapper) to raise a hand to somebody
lever les yeux or la tête — ( regarder) to look up (sur, vers at)
sans lever les yeux — [dire, répondre] without looking up; [travailler, étudier] without a break
2) ( soulever) to lift [objet]; to raise [barrière]lever le rideau — Théâtre to raise the curtain
lever les filets — ( à la pêche) to haul in the nets
3) ( sortir du lit) to get [somebody] up [enfants, malade]4) ( mettre fin à) to lift [embargo, contrôle]; to raise [siège]; to dispel [doute, mystère]; to end [tabou, secret, audience]; to remove [obstacle, difficultés]; to close [séance]5) ( collecter) to raise [capitaux, fonds]; to levy [impôt]6) ( recruter) to levy [troupes]7) ( débusquer) to flush out [gibier]lever un lièvre — lit to start a hare
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verbe intransitif1) Culinaire [pâte] to rise2) Agriculture [semis, blé] to come up
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se lever verbe pronominal1) ( sortir du lit) to get upil faut se lever de bonne heure (colloq) pour comprendre ce qu'il dit — fig you need to be pretty (colloq) clever to understand what he says
2) ( se mettre debout) to stand up‘accusé, levez-vous!’ — Droit ‘the accused will stand’
3) ( s'insurger) [personne, peuple] to rise up ( contre against)4) ( apparaître) [soleil, lune] to rise ( sur over)5) ( s'agiter) [vent] to rise; [brise] to get up; ( s'éclaircir) [nuages, brume] to clear; [temps] to clear up
II ləvenom masculin1) ( sortie du lit)2) Géographie = levé 3.•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ləve1. vt1) [vitre, bras] to raiseLevez la main si vous connaissez la réponse. — Put your hand up if you know the answer.
2) [objet lourd] to lift, to raiseJe n'arrive pas à le lever. — I can't lift it.
3) [interdiction, siège] to lift, [difficulté] to remove4) [séance] to close5) [impôts, armée] to levy7) * [fille, garçon] to pick up, to pull *2. viCUISINE, [pâte] to rise3. nm2) [astre]au lever du soleil — at sunrise, when the sun rises
3)* * *lever verb table: leverA nm1 ( sortie du lit) au lever, boire un jus de fruit on getting up, drink some fruit juice; être là au lever des enfants to be there when the children get up;B vtr1 ( dresser) gén to raise [main, doigt, bras, poing, sourcil, jambe]; lever la main or le doigt ( pour parler) to put up one's hand; lever la main sur qn ( pour frapper) to raise one's hand to sb; lever les bras au ciel to throw up one's hands (de in); lever le pied gén to lift up one's foot; ( ralentir) lit, fig to slow down; ( partir)○ to clear off○; lève les pieds quand tu marches! pick your feet up when you walk!; lever les yeux or la tête ( regarder) to look up (sur, vers at); ne pas lever les yeux or le nez○ de qch not to look up from sth; sans lever les yeux [dire, répondre] without looking up; [travailler, étudier] without a break; lever les yeux au ciel to raise one's eyes to heaven; lever la patte○ ( uriner) [chien] to cock a leg; il a levé la patte contre l'arbre it cocked its leg up against the tree; lever son cul◑ to get off one's arse◑ GB ou ass◑ US; ⇒ doigt;2 ( soulever) to lift [objet]; to raise [barrière]; lever un chargement de quelques mètres to lift a load a few metresGB; lever son verre to raise one's glass (à to); lever le rideau Théât to raise the curtain; lever une vitre Aut to wind up a window; lever les filets Pêche to haul in the nets;3 ( sortir du lit) to get [sb] up [enfants, malade];4 ( mettre fin à) to lift [embargo, sanction, peine, contrôle]; to raise [siège]; to dispel [doute, malentendu, ambiguïté, mystère]; to end [tabou, secret, isolement, audience]; to remove [obstacle, difficultés, incertitude]; to close [séance];6 ( recruter) to levy [troupes];8 Chasse ( débusquer) to flush out [gibier, perdrix]; lever un lièvre lit to start a hare; fig to open a can of worms;9 Géog lever un plan to carry out a survey;10 Culin ( découper) lever un filet (de poisson) to fillet a fish; lever une cuisse de poulet to carve a chicken leg;11 ○( séduire) to pick up○ [homme, femme, client].C vi1 Culin [pâte] to rise;D se lever vpr1 ( sortir du lit) to get up; se lever tôt/la nuit to get up early/in the night; avoir du mal à se lever to find it difficult to get up; il faut se lever de bonne heure○ pour comprendre ce qu'il dit you need to be pretty clever○ to understand what he says; ⇒ gauche;2 ( se mettre debout) to stand up; se lever de sa chaise to rise from one's chair; il l'a aidée à se lever he helped her to her feet; se lever pour applaudir to rise to one's feet to applaud; se lever de table to get up from the table; ‘accusé, levez-vous!’ Jur ‘the accused will stand’; se lever sur ses étriers Équit to stand on one's stirrups; ‘lève-toi et marche’ ‘arise, take up thy bed and walk’;3 ( se dresser) [partie du corps] to rise; des mains se sont levées some hands went up; des poings se lèvent fists are being shaken;4 ( s'insurger) [personne, peuple] to rise up (contre against);5 ( apparaître) [soleil, lune] to rise (sur over); le soleil va se lever the sun is about to rise; le jour se lève it's getting light;6 Météo ( s'agiter) [vent] to rise; [brise] to get up; ( s'éclaircir) [nuages, brouillard, brume] to clear; [temps] to clear up;7 Théât le rideau se lève the curtain rises (sur on).lever des couleurs Mil raising of the coloursGB; lever du drapeau raising of the flag; lever du jour daybreak; au lever du jour at daybreak; lever de rideau ( début de la représentation) curtain up; ( prélude) curtain raiser; partir au/manquer le lever de rideau to leave at/to miss curtain up; en lever de rideau, match Ali-Chang as a curtain raiser, Ali vs Chang match; lever du roi Hist King's levee; assister au lever du roi to be present at the King's levee; lever du soleil sunrise; au lever du soleil at sunrise.I[ləve] nom masculin1. [apparition]le lever du jour daybreak, dawn2. [fait de quitter le lit]elle boit un grand verre d'eau au lever she drinks a big glass of water as soon as she gets up ou first thing in the morning3. THÉÂTREun lever de rideau [pièce] a curtain raiser4. [d'un plan] surveyII[ləve] verbe transitifA.[soulever] to lift[redresser] to lift uplevons nos verres à sa réussite let's raise our glasses to ou let's drink to his successlever l'étendard de la révolte to rise up in revolt, to raise the banner (of rebellion)lever la tête to lift ou to raise one's headlever le pied [automobiliste] to drive slowlylever les yeux [de son livre etc.] to look uplever les yeux au ciel to lift up ou to raise one's eyes to heavenlever les bras au ciel to lift up ou to raise one's arms to heaven3. [sortir du lit]lever quelqu'un to get somebody up, to get somebody out of bedB.1. [ramasser - filets de pêche] to raise ; [ - courrier, impôt] to collect2. [dessiner - carte] to draw (up)4. [faire cesser - blocus, interdiction] to lift ; [ - séance, audience] to close ; [ - scrupules, ambiguïté] to remove ; [ - punition] to lift ; [ - obstacle] to get rid of, to remove5. BOURSElever les cartes to take ou to pick up a trickC.————————[ləve] verbe intransitif1. [pousser - blé] to come up (inseparable)————————se lever verbe pronominal intransitif1. [monter] to go uptous les yeux ou regards se levèrent vers elle all eyes turned towards herse lever de sa chaise to get up ou to rise from one's chairil est temps que les hommes de bonne volonté se lèvent it is time for men of goodwill to stand up and be countedje ne peux pas me lever le matin I can't get up ou I can't get out of bed in the morningpour la prendre en défaut il faut se lever tôt ou de bonne heure! (figuré) you'd have to be on your toes to catch her out!pour trouver du bon pain ici, tu peux te lever de bonne heure you've got your work cut out finding ou you'll be a long time finding good bread round here5. MÉTÉOROLOGIE [vent] to get up[orage] to breakle temps se lève [il fait meilleur] the sky's clearing (up)6. (littéraire) [surgir, naître] to rise (up) -
2 lever
[ˈliːvə] (American) [ˈlevər]1. noun1) a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights:رافِعَه، مُخلYou must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.
وَسيلَة تَشْغيلThis is the lever that switches on the power.
2. verbto move with or as if with a lever:يَرْفَع، يُحَرِّكHe levered the lid off with a coin.
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3 lever
I.n. m. Faire un lever (of prostitute): To hook a client.II.v. trans.1. To 'lift', to 'nick', to steal.2.a To 'chat up', to sweet-talk a potential girlfriend.b (of prostitute): To 'hook' a client, to make a pick-up.3. To 'nab', to 'collar', to arrest.4. Lever un lièvre:a (of idea): To come up with something interesting.b To uncover a hitherto well-kept and embarrassing secret.5. Faire quelque chose au pied levé: To do something at the drop of a hat. Il m'a pris au pied leve: He caught me on the hop. -
4 apalancar
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5 apalancar
v.1 to lever open.2 to lever up, to lift with a lever, to prise.3 to leverage.* * *1 (levantar) to lever up; (abrir) to lever open1 argot to settle oneself, settle down2 argot to get stuck in a rut* * *1. VT1) (=para levantar) to lever up2) (=para abrir) to prise o (EEUU) prize off, lever off3) Cono Sur*2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( para levantar) to jack up (AmE), to lever up (BrE)b) ( para abrir) to force open* * *verbo transitivoa) ( para levantar) to jack up (AmE), to lever up (BrE)b) ( para abrir) to force open* * *apalancar [A2 ]vt1 (instalarse) to settlese apalanca en el sillón y ya no hay quien lo mueva he settles into o ensconces himself in his armchair and he won't budgelleva ocho meses apalancada en mi casa she came to stay eight months ago and she seems to have taken up permanent residence ( colloq)2 (estancarse) to get stuck (in a rut)* * *
apalancar ( conjugate apalancar) verbo transitivo
apalancar verbo transitivo to raise with a lever
' apalancar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
palanquear
English:
lever
- leverage
- prise
* * *♦ vt[para abrir, mover] to lever open* * *v/t lever* * *apalancar {72} vt1) : to jack up2) : to pry open -
6 υποχλίσσασα
ὑποχλίσσᾱσα, ὑποχλίζωlift with a lever: aor part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 ὑποχλίσσασα
ὑποχλίσσᾱσα, ὑποχλίζωlift with a lever: aor part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 levantar con palanca
• crank up• lift with a lever -
9 ὑποχλίζω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποχλίζω
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10 egol
meng-egol pry up, lift with a lever in a jerky motion. 2 sway o's hips. -
11 εκμοχλεύσετ'
ἐκμοχλεύσετε, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 2nd pl (epic)ἐκμοχλεύσετε, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind act 2nd plἐκμοχλεύσεται, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)ἐκμοχλεύσεται, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind mid 3rd sg -
12 ἐκμοχλεύσετ'
ἐκμοχλεύσετε, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 2nd pl (epic)ἐκμοχλεύσετε, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind act 2nd plἐκμοχλεύσεται, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)ἐκμοχλεύσεται, ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind mid 3rd sg -
13 رفع
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) \ رَفَعَ بآلة \ hoist: to raise by means of a rope or a machine: The captain told them to hoist the flag. \ رَفَعَ بجهد \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. \ رَفَعَ بالرّافِعة \ jack: to lift with a jack: Please jack up this side of my lorry, and change the front tyre. winch: to raise or pull with a winch: The car was winched on to the ship. \ رَفَعَ بالعَتَلَة \ lever: to move with a lever: He levered the top off the box, which had been nailed up. \ رَفَعَ دَعْوَى عَلَى \ bring (brought): (in law) to start or put forward (a charge or case). sue: to claim money from (sb.) in court: I sued him for damaging my car. \ رَفَعَ الكُلْفَةَ \ take a liberty: to do sth. that is not polite unless one has asked for permission first: He took the liberty of borrowing my bicycle while I was out. \ See Also تجرأ (تَجَرَّأَ) \ رَفَعَ وأَلْقَى \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. -
14 διεκμοχλεύση
διά, ἐκ-μοχλέωthey strove to heave: pres part act fem dat sg (epic ionic)διά, ἐκ-μοχλεύωprise up: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιά, ἐκ-μοχλεύωprise up: aor subj act 3rd sgδιά, ἐκ-μοχλεύωprise up: fut ind mid 2nd sgδιά, ἐκ-μοχλόωbolt: pres part act fem dat sg (epic ionic)διά-ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιά-ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 3rd sgδιά-ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
15 διεκμοχλεύσῃ
διά, ἐκ-μοχλέωthey strove to heave: pres part act fem dat sg (epic ionic)διά, ἐκ-μοχλεύωprise up: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιά, ἐκ-μοχλεύωprise up: aor subj act 3rd sgδιά, ἐκ-μοχλεύωprise up: fut ind mid 2nd sgδιά, ἐκ-μοχλόωbolt: pres part act fem dat sg (epic ionic)διά-ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιά-ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 3rd sgδιά-ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
16 εκμοχλεύετε
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres imperat act 2nd plἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres ind act 2nd plἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
17 ἐκμοχλεύετε
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres imperat act 2nd plἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres ind act 2nd plἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
18 εκμοχλεύη
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres subj mp 2nd sgἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres ind mp 2nd sgἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres subj act 3rd sg -
19 ἐκμοχλεύῃ
ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres subj mp 2nd sgἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres ind mp 2nd sgἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: pres subj act 3rd sg -
20 εκμοχλεύσει
ἐκμόχλευσιςfem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐκμοχλεύσεϊ, ἐκμόχλευσιςfem dat sg (epic)ἐκμόχλευσιςfem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐκμοχλεύωlift out with a lever: fut ind act 3rd sg
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