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  • 81lift up — see lift 1), 2) …

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  • 82lift — lɪft n. act of raising or lifting; height to which something is raised, elevation; force which raises or elevates something; elevator (British); mechanical apparatus which lifts or raises (i.e. ski lift); ride in the vehicle of another person;… …

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  • 83lift — I. v. a. Raise, elevate, lift up. II. n. 1. Lifting, raising. 2. (Colloq.) Aid, assistance, help. 3. Rise (as of a lock in canals), degree of elevation. 4. Elevator …

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  • 84lift — v 1. hoist, heave, upheave, boost, pull up, pry up, lever; elevate, raise, raise up, upraise, uplift, set up, put up, place up, pick up, set upright, upright, set on its feet, stand [s.t.] up; cast up, thrust up, hold up, uphold, raise high, loft …

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  • 85líft — a m (ȋ) pog. (osebno) dvigalo: stopiti v lift; peljati se z liftom …

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  • 86lift-up — Go to lift …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 87Lift (framework) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Lift. Lift Тип Фреймворк для разработки веб приложений Разработчик Lift Team …

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  • 88Lift chair — Lift chairs are chairs that feature a powered lifting mechanism that pushes the entire chair up from its base, allowing the user to easily move to a standing position. Overview Lift chairs can be a boon to the elderly, infirm or disabled. Along… …

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  • 89Lift bridge — 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 Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 90Lift gate — 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 Collaborative International Dictionary of English