The French word lever means to raise in English.
The English word lever means levier in French.
A lever is 'un levier' in French.
A Class-1 lever is a lever with the force and the load (resistance) on opposite sides of the fulcrum (pivot).
Lever In physics, a lever (from French lever, "to raise", c.f. a levant) is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object.
I think u mean scissors and there is only one-a lever
The Class Lever for Pliers is a class 2 lever.
A lever is 'un levier' in French.
"Get up" in French is "se lever".
Lever= meaning the action to raise---you can use it to mean get up
The word for sunrise in French is "lever de soleil."
se lever
The word "levé" in French can have a few meanings depending on the context. It can mean "raised" or "lifted" as in "lever les mains" (raise your hands), or it can mean "standing up" as in "être levé" (to be up).
Lever du soleil is a French equivalent of 'sunrise'. The verb 'lever' means 'to raise'. The word 'du' combines the preposition 'de' with the masculine definite article 'le' to mean 'of the'. The masculine noun 'soleil'means 'sun'. All together, they're pronounced 'leh-veh dyoo soh-leh'.
sortir du lit, se lever
A Class-1 lever is a lever with the force and the load (resistance) on opposite sides of the fulcrum (pivot).
The rising (or sunrise) in French is called "le lever du soleil."
"Le lever du soleil est beau"
Lever In physics, a lever (from French lever, "to raise", c.f. a levant) is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object.