It has exactly the came meaning but lift it's used in UK and elevator in USA.
The way they lift the load.
Elisha Otis
Pneumatic elevators work on air pressure (similar to a bank's drive through suction tubes) and hydraulic elevators work on oil/water pressure.
Judging by the fact that the articles for wikipedia and other online sources show precisely the same buildings when asked for grain elevator and silo, it would appear to be largely a difference between US and UK usage. However, grain elevator is a precise type of silo only used for grain and similar foodstuffs such as soya beans, whereas a silo can contain any pourable solids, including fuel, such as wood chips or coal.
26 gauge is your common metal mailbox 26 gauge is comparable to the skin on an elevator door.
The way they lift the load.
In British English, "lift" refers to an elevator, used to move people or goods between floors in a building.
In British English, a lift refers to an elevator, which is a device used to move people or goods vertically between floors in a building. It is commonly used to avoid taking the stairs.
The elevator ('lift' in the UK). He did not invent the elevator(lift). He invented the elevator brake system.
Yes, "lift" and "elevator" are terms used interchangeably to refer to a device that moves people or goods vertically between floors in a building. In British English, "lift" is more commonly used, while in American English, "elevator" is the preferred term.
Yes. Americans call Englands' lift an elevator.
levantar = to lift ascensor = lift/elevator
Tagalog translation of elevator: elebetor
wha t is advantages of elevator?
Ardaitheoir (elevator/lift).
Swift Lift
A lift