lift
Significado (Inglés)
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- To raise or rise.
- (slang) To steal.
- (slang) To source directly without acknowledgement; to plagiarise.
- (slang) To arrest (a person).
- To remove (a ban, restriction, etc.).
- To alleviate, to lighten (pressure, tension, stress, etc.)
- to cause to move upwards.
- (informal) To lift weights; to weight-lift.
- To try to raise something; to exert the strength for raising or bearing.
- To elevate or improve in rank, condition, etc.; often with up.
- (obsolete) To bear; to support.
- To collect, as moneys due; to raise.
- To transform (a function) into a corresponding function in a different context.
- To buy a security or other asset previously offered for sale.
- To take (hounds) off the existing scent and move them to another spot.
- Given morphisms f and g with the same target: To produce a morphism which the given morphism factors through (i.e. a morphism h such that f=g∘h; c.f. lift n.18)
Conceptos
levantar
ascensor
alzar
elevar
subir
montacargas
elevador
recoger
suspender
tomar
levantarse
acabar
terminar
anular
cscensor
animar
elevación
elevarse
izar
aventón
afanar
robar
arrestar
detener
abolir
contramandar
criar
suprimir
enhestar
trayecto de ida y vuelta
viaje de ida y vuelta
alentar
alzamiento
alzarse
ayuda
coger
erguir
estímulo
levantamiento
recorrido
solevantar
soliviar
edificar materialmente
retractar
ritidectomía
dar una contraorden
invalidar
invertir
rescindir
revocar
sacar
ascender
atrapar
birlar
enganchar
guindar
hurtar
quitar
saldar
aumentar
pillar
impulso
sustentación
grúa
Frecuencia
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/lɪft/
Etimología (Inglés)
From Middle English liften, lyften, from Old Norse lypta (“to lift, air”, literally “to raise in the air”), from Proto-Germanic *luftijaną (“to raise in the air”), related to *luftuz (“roof, air”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *lewp- (“to peel, break off, damage”) or from a root meaning roof (see *luftuz). Cognate with Danish and Norwegian Bokmål løfte (“to lift”), Norwegian Nynorsk and Swedish lyfta (“to lift”), German lüften (“to air, lift”), Old English lyft (“air”). See above. 1851 for the noun sense "a mechanical device for vertical transport". (To steal): For this sense Cleasby suggests perhaps a relation to the root of Gothic 𐌷𐌻𐌹𐍆𐍄𐌿𐍃 (hliftus) "thief", cognate with Latin cleptus and Greek κλέπτω (kléptō)).
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