- lift back
- phr verbLift back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑flap
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
lift|back — «LIHFT BAK», noun. an automobile with a slanted back that opens upward: »two litre liftbacks with tailgate and folding rear seat (London Times) … Useful english dictionary
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 — 1 /lIft/ verb 1 MOVE STH WITH YOUR HANDS (T) to take something in your hands and raise it, move it, or carry it somewhere: He tried to lift the sleeping girl, but she was too heavy. | lift sth onto/out of/off etc: I lifted down my suitcase and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Lift chair — Lift chairs are chairs that feature a powered lifting mechanism that pushes the entire chair up from its base, allowing the user to easily move to a standing position. Overview Lift chairs can be a boon to the elderly, infirm or disabled. Along… … Wikipedia
back pressure-arm lift method — n artificial respiration in which the operator kneels at the head of the prone victim, compresses the chest manually by pressure on the back, and then pulls up the elbows thereby expanding the lungs called also Holger Nielsen method … Medical dictionary
back — [adj1] end aback, abaft, aft, after, astern, back of, backward, behind, final, following, hind, hindmost, in the wake of, posterior, rear, rearmost, rearward, tail; concepts 827,833 Ant. front back [adj2] from earlier time delayed, elapsed,… … New thesaurus
back-lift — «BAK LIHFT», noun. Cricket. the backswing of the bat before a stroke … Useful english dictionary
Back injury — Back injuries often occur as a result in unfavourable pressures to the spine during day to day activity. Common thoughts on back injuries conclude that these are a result of incorrect lifting methods and posture. Both of these are correct,… … Wikipedia
Lift hill — Goliath (2002), in Walibi Holland of the Netherlands, has a 150 foot (45.7 meter) lift hill. A lift hill, or chain hill, is often the initial upward sloping section of track on a typical roller coaster that initially transports the… … Wikipedia
Lift Engineering — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Lift Engineering (Yan Lifts) company fate = Bankrupt foundation = flagicon|USA Carson City, Nevada defunct = 1996 location = Carson City, Nevada, USA industry = Lift Firm key people = Jan K. Kunczynski Les… … Wikipedia