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 Translation for 'to lift sth' from English to Italian
issare qc.to lift sth.
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sollevareto lift
alzareto lift
ascensore {m}lift [Br.]
sportturismo
skilift {m} a piatello
platter lift [Am.]
muletto {m} [carrello elevatore]fork lift [spv.]
sportturismo
skilift {m} a piatello
button lift [Br.]
muletto {m} [carrello elevatore]fork-lift truck [spv.]
aero.astronau
decollare [aereo o razzo]
to lift off [aircraft or rocket]
rivaleggiare con qn./qc. in qc.to rival sb./sth. in sth.
gareggiare con qn./qc. in qc.to rival sb./sth. in sth.
isolare (qn./qc.) da qc.to isolate (sb./sth.) from sth.
porre rimedio a qc.to remedy sth.
pol.
convocare qc.
to convoke sth.
pronosticare qc.to predict sth.
riciclare qc.to recycle sth.
codificare qc.to encrypt sth.
chiudere qc. con il chiavistelloto latch sth.
marnare qc. [spandere marna]to marl sth.
corrodere qc.to fret sth.
accennare qc. [presentare brevemente]to mention sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • The disadvantage is that this design limits the tuning range of the instrument because string lengths are more fixed and lighter strings are needed to lift it much more than a tone.
  • In 2010, Lindh and the Syrian-American prisoner Enaam Arnaout sued to lift restrictions on group prayer by Muslim inmates in the Communication Management Unit.
  • And ammonia could be a valuable feedstock for producing fertilizers to be used in the vegetable gardens of orbital and planetary bases, reducing the need to lift food to them from Earth.
  • These would be lighter than the displaced air and able to lift an airship.
  • s ascent stage to lift off from the lunar surface and rejoin Collins in the command module.

  • However, the failure of Hamas to lift the Israeli blockade of Gaza despite thousands of casualties and much destruction during 2008-9 and 2014 wars has weakened Hamas's support and led some in Hamas to be concerned about the possibility of defections to the Salafist "Islamic State".
  • Ice dancers are not allowed to lift their partners above their shoulders.
  • The ball can be lifted from a free hit but not by hitting, you must flick or scoop to lift from a free hit.
  • On 27 August, Tavola announced that following negotiations at the Melanesian Spearhead Group meeting in Papua New Guinea, he expected the Vanuatu government to lift the biscuit ban soon.
  • This is linked to the term "to weigh anchor", meaning to lift the anchor from the sea bed, allowing the ship or boat to move.

  • Australia defeated New Zealand by seven wickets in the final at Melbourne to lift the World Cup for the fifth time.
  • Antony was later declared an enemy of the state when he refused to lift the siege of Mutina, which was in the hands of Decimus Brutus.
  • Some have envisaged the use of what Milton Friedman once called "helicopter money" whereby the central bank would make direct transfers to citizens in order to lift inflation up to the central bank's intended target.
  • Clarke gave an example of the third law when he said that while he "would have believed anyone who told him back in 1962 that there would one day exist a book-sized object capable of holding the content of an entire library, he would never have accepted that the same device could find a page or word in a second and then convert it into any typeface and size from Albertus Extra Bold to Zurich Calligraphic", referring to his memory of "seeing and hearing Linotype machines which slowly converted 'molten lead into front pages that required two men to lift them'".
  • He discovered its sweet taste when he licked his finger, which had become contaminated with aspartame, to lift up a piece of paper.

  • Hindu festivals (Sanskrit: "Utsava"; literally: "to lift higher") are ceremonies that weave individual and social life to dharma.
  • A Btu can be approximated as the heat produced by burning a single wooden kitchen match or as the amount of energy it takes to lift a [...] weight [...].
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