- goods lift
- [ʹgʋdzlıft]
грузовой лифт
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
goods lift — /ˈgʊdz lɪft/ (say goodz lift) noun a lift for the carriage of goods (as against people), as in a block of flats or offices; service lift …
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 — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (BrE) for taking people/goods between floors ⇨ See also ↑elevator ADJECTIVE ▪ private, service ▪ The hotel has a private lift linking it to the beach. ▪ baggage, goods … Collocations dictionary
lift — [[t]lɪ̱ft[/t]] ♦♦ lifts, lifting, lifted 1) VERB If you lift something, you move it to another position, especially upwards. [V n] The Colonel lifted the phone and dialed his superior... [V n prep/adv] She lifted the last of her drink to her lips … English dictionary
lift — /lɪft / (say lift) verb (t) 1. to move or bring (something) upwards from the ground or other support to some higher position; hoist. 2. to raise or direct upwards: to lift the hand; to lift the head; to lift the eyes. 3. to hold up or display on… …
lift — An increase in securities prices, as shown by some economic indicator . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * lift lift [lɪft] verb [transitive] 1. to make prices, profits etc rise: • Improving international demand lifted product prices. • The… … Financial and business terms
lift — v. & n. v. 1 tr. (often foll. by up, off, out, etc.) raise or remove to a higher position. 2 intr. go up; be raised; yield to an upward force (the window will not lift). 3 tr. give an upward direction to (the eyes or face). 4 tr. a elevate to a… … Useful english dictionary
lift — 01. Can you help me [lift] this big box into the truck? 02. Do you want a [lift] downtown? I m heading that way myself. 03. She [lifted] her coffee to her lips, and slowly blew on it. 04. I [lifted] my son onto my shoulders, so he could see over… … Grammatical examples in English
lift-on, lift-off — /lɪft ˌɒn/ (say lift .on), /lɪft ˈɒf/ (say lift of) adjective of or relating to a method of transportation of goods in which they are packed in containers which can be easily moved from ship to wharf by forklifts: lift on, lift off shipping …
lift — Elevator El e*va tor, n. [L., one who raises up, a deliverer: cf. F. [ e]l[ e]vateur.] 1. One who, or that which, raises or lifts up anything. [1913 Webster] 2. A mechanical contrivance, usually an endless belt or chain with a series of scoops or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lift van — noun : a large strong waterproof shipping case in which household or other goods may be sealed and shipped as a unit … Useful english dictionary