lift+up

  • 51lift up — phrasal verb Word forms lift up : present tense I/you/we/they lift up he/she/it lifts up present participle lifting up past tense lifted up past participle lifted up 1) [transitive] same as lift I, 1) He lifted up the heavy bags. 2)… …

    English dictionary

  • 52lift — [[t]lɪft[/t]] v. t. 1) to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist 2) to raise or direct upward: to lift one s head[/ex] 3) to remove or rescind by an official act, as a ban, curfew, or tax 4)… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 53lift — I lift 1. lift sb., en, e el. er, ene el. erne (babylift; løfteapparat) II lift 2. lift sb., et, lift, ene (kørelejlighed; løft, skub opad) …

    Dansk ordbog

  • 54lift —   Hāpai.   Also: hi ilawe, aukū, hulei, wala, pūka ika i;    ♦ lift up, ho oki eki e, ka ika i, pai, hāpai;    ♦ lift off, hu e;    ♦ lift from beneath, hālalo;    ♦ lift again and again, hiuhiu.    ♦ Lift weights, hāpai mea kaumaha, amo.    ♦… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 55Lift — der Lift, e (Grundstufe) eine Kabine in hohen Gebäuden, die Personen von einem Stockwerk zum anderen transportiert Synonyme: Aufzug, Fahrstuhl Beispiel: Sie fährt mit dem Lift in den achten Stock. Kollokation: in einen Lift steigen der Lift, e… …

    Extremes Deutsch

  • 56lift — i. That component of the aerodynamic forces acting on the wing or airfoil section that opposes gravity. It is perpendicular to the flight path or free stream flow. Simply put, it is the difference between the static pressure on the airfoil lower… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 57lift —    1. to steal    Usually of pilfering, from the casual removal:     Billy can lift your jock strap, and you wouldn t feel a thing. (Weverka, 1973 Billy was an adept pickpocket)    Specifically of plagiarism in the 20th century, of picking… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 58lift up — verb 1. fill with high spirits; fill with optimism (Freq. 1) Music can uplift your spirits • Syn: ↑elate, ↑uplift, ↑pick up, ↑intoxicate • Ant: ↑depress ( …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 59lift — 1. noun /lɪft/ a) air. He gave me a lift to the bus station. b) sky, the heavens, firmament; atmosphere. Take the lift to the fourth floor …

    Wiktionary

  • 60lift up — v. (D; tr.) to lift up to (he lifted the child up to the ceiling) * * * (D; tr.) to lift up to (he lift uped the child up to the ceiling) …

    Combinatory dictionary