Ravana wanted to lift the dhanusha and would have been able to also, but he was not allowed to do so by Sita's father King Janak as he did not want his daughter to be married to a demon king.
No, the word "lift" is not a preposition. It is a verb that typically means to raise or elevate something.
Lift/lifts. As in: I lift weights. The man lifts the table.
levantar = to lift ascensor = lift/elevator
Yes, the word 'lift' is both a noun (lift, lifts) and a verb (lift, lifts, lifting, lifted). Examples:Noun: 'I'm getting into the lift.'Noun: 'Can I give you a lift?'Verb: 'I'm going to lift this up.'Verb: 'This should lift your spirits.'
There are two types... To lift a car, in the form of a car lift, lift off the ground. The other is to lift a car with a suspension lift, installing taller springs, etc.
A genie lift performs a very critical lift. A genie lift is a device that is solely used for the "lifting process." The genie lift can be used to lift many types of devices.
swift lift
Yes, the word 'lift' is both anoun(lift, lifts) and averb(lift, lifts, lifting, lifted). Examples:Noun:'I didn't want to take the stairs so I took the lift.'Noun: 'Can I give you a lift?'Verb:'This should lift your spirits.'Verb: 'It was very heavy and hard to lift."
there are two lift in one building ?
use the lift key to use the lift
The way they lift the load.
lift him/her by the bottom!