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lifted

Aussprache: [ˈlɪf.tɪd]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to raise something up or make it higher. When you lift something, you are using your strength to move it off the ground or up from a lower place.

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He lifted the box and put it on the table.

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She didn't lift the heavy chair because it was too difficult.

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Can you lift that backpack for me?

Kontext: „emotional state“

(verb) to make someone feel happier or more positive. When something lifts your spirits, it makes you feel better inside.

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The surprise party lifted her mood after a tough week.

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Nothing seemed to lift his spirits after hearing the sad news.

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What would lift your mood when you are feeling down?

Kontext: „suspension“

(verb) to remove something temporarily from a place, like canceling a rule or stopping something for a while. For example, lifting a ban means allowing something that was previously not allowed.

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The school lifted the ban on cell phones.

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They did not lift the restrictions despite the request.

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When will they lift the rules about visiting hours?

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