Sous-sol (French For Basement)
To use an elevator, approach the elevator doors and press the button for the desired floor. Wait for the elevator to arrive and open the doors. Step inside and press the button or use the keypad to select the desired floor. Stand back and wait for the elevator to travel to the chosen floor.
get in an elevator
Today it would be $1500 for an elevator that would go 50 feet up. In 1800's it would cost $80.
Elevators is the plural of elevator
The elevator music soothing to me.
sótano (which means basement).
Mezzazine
Helium elevator little people
so first look at a picture of an elevator alot for like three days.then go and stand by an elevator everyday for like an hour for a week then get one of those really big boxes and make the inside look like an elevator and stand in it everyday for a couple of minutes for two weeks then go and get in an elevator and pretend its your box. :)
Erdgeschoß, i.e. Ground floor
PB means Plant Baja which in English means Main Floor.
Stanley Trachtenberg has written: 'The Elevator Man' -- subject(s): Apartment houses, Elevator operators, Elevators, Fiction
To use an elevator, approach the elevator doors and press the button for the desired floor. Wait for the elevator to arrive and open the doors. Step inside and press the button or use the keypad to select the desired floor. Stand back and wait for the elevator to travel to the chosen floor.
get in an elevator
I assume you mean, the cables that sustain the elevator break.The coin will maintain its relative movement relative to the elevator. For example, if at the moment the elevator disconnects the coin is moving upward at 1 m/s (with respect to the elevator), it will continue going upward at the same speed (once again, with respect to the elevator), until it hits the ceiling. This is because both the elevator and the coin will accelerate downward at the same rate.
Today it would be $1500 for an elevator that would go 50 feet up. In 1800's it would cost $80.
PB means Planta Baja (lower level)