Elevator with an Australian accent.
Elevator man/boy. The euphemism for the job is officer of vertical transportation.
The English equivalent of the American word "elevator" is "lift".
Lift. This word literally refers to the action of an elevator, as in it literally "lifting" you to the next floor.a Lift
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It has no steps!
Not necessarily. An hydraulic elevator (as in mining), or a grain elevator would not be pulleys. Nor elevator shoes.
Hydraulic Elevator and Traction Elevator are the importance of Elevator repairs and renovation
No. The word "elevator" can be a noun ("Get on the elevator!") or more rarely an adjective ("Check out my new elevator shoes.") *uses such as elevator shoes or elevator shaft may be considered a noun adjunct rather than an adjective
The elevator ('lift' in the UK). He did not invent the elevator(lift). He invented the elevator brake system.
Elevators is the plural of elevator
Elevator shaft.
the Otis-dominated elevator industry kept pace with developments of its own, introducing the hydraulic elevator in 1878, the electric elevator in 1889, and the gearless traction electric elevator in 1903.
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An elevator is an electronic device that transports people or goods in a vertical motion. A microcontroller embedded in the control system of an elevator is used to control the elevator's mechanisms.
It depends on the area of the elevators