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    Lift
    /lift/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a device incorporating a moving cable for carrying people, typically skiers, up or down a mountain.
    • 2. an act of lifting: "weightlifters attempting a particularly heavy lift" Similar pushhoistheavethrust
  2. 1. transitive verb. If you lift something, you move it to another position, especially upward. The colonel lifted the phone and dialed his superior. 2. transitive verb. If you lift your eyes or your head, you look up, for example, when you have been reading and someone comes into the room.

  3. THESAURUS lift (up) to move something or someone upwards to a higher position, especially something heavy, either by using your hands or a machine You shouldn’t lift anything heavy if you have a bad back. She lifted the lid from a huge pot and took a sniff. They lifted me onto a stretcher and took me to the ambulance.

  4. lift verb. Meaning & use. 1.a. a1300–. transitive. To raise into the air from the ground, or to a higher position; to elevate, heave, hoist. †Also, to erect, rear on high (a building). † to lift (a child) from the font: to stand godfather to. Occasionally, to lower after raising from an elevated position. a1300. Abram..Bi betel lifted an auter neu.

  5. Definition of lift in Essential British English Dictionary. lift. verb. uk / lɪft/ B1. to put something or someone in a higher position: She lifted the baby up and put him in his chair. He lifted his glass to his lips. lift. noun. uk / lɪft/ A2. a free ride somewhere, usually in a car: Can you give me a lift to the airport? A2 UK (US elevator)

  6. Definition of lift. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  7. verb. uk / lɪft/ Add to word list. B1. to put something or someone in a higher position: She lifted the baby up and put him in his chair. He lifted his glass to his lips. lift. noun. uk / lɪft/ A2. a free ride somewhere, usually in a car: Can you give me a lift to the airport? A2 UK (US elevator)

  8. Definition of lift noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. lift. noun. /lɪft/ free ride. [countable] a free ride in a car, etc. to a place you want to get to I'll give you a lift to the train station. Could I have a lift into town? Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

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