lift in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for lift in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.lift [Brit lɪft, Am lɪft] N

lift in VB [lɪft -] (lift [sb, sth] in, lift in [sb, sth]) MIL

lift-off [Brit ˈlɪftɒf, Am ˈlɪftˌɔf] N AVIAT

I.lift out VB [lɪft -] (lift out)

II.lift out VB [lɪft -] (lift [sb, sth] out, lift out [sb, sth]) MIL

service lift [ˈsɜːvɪsˌlɪft] N Brit

II.lift up VB [lɪft -] (lift [sb, sth] up, lift up [sb, sth])

II.lift off VB [lɪft -] (lift [sth] off, lift off [sth])

lift-operator [Brit ˈlɪftˌɒpəreɪtə] N Brit

ski lift [Brit, Am ˈski ˌlɪft] N

lift in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lift in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

T-bar [ˈti:·bɑ:r] N, T-bar lift N

Translations for lift in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

lift Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hitch a lift [or ride]
to thumb a lift
to lift a heavy weight
to not lift a finger

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In determining a physical disability, common factors are the ability to sit, stand, lift, bend, and stoop.
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Their necks were also extremely long, and according to recent computer simulations they may not have been able to lift their necks like other sauropods.
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The demand buses have a 9-seat capacity, and have a wheelchair lift in the rear.
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There are also a swimming pool, a small ski lift and horse riding facilities in the valley.
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Lift thine eyes, lift thine eyes (chorus) 29.
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As the belt moves through the system, soil agitators lift the belt and turn the soil to enhance heat transfer and volatilization of organics.
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The line opened in 1983 as a gondola lift line, and refurbished as an aerial tramway in 2001.
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By using his powers to lift himself, he can levitate and fly at high speed.
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Glasses can be fitted with fine metal bars that lift up the drooping eyelids.
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Lift the meat out in to a bowl and splash a glassful of water into the pan, stirring and scraping to lift all the gunk from the bottom.
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