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to uplift
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sollevare, elevare
to enhance or make better, especially in terms of mood or situation
Transitive: to uplift a person or their mood
Example
Music has the power to uplift the atmosphere and create a positive mood.
La musica ha il potere di elevare l'atmosfera e creare un'atmosfera positiva.
Social initiatives aim to uplift communities by addressing economic challenges.
Le iniziative sociali mirano a sollevare le comunità affrontando le sfide economiche.
02
sollevare, elevare
to raise or elevate something physically to a higher level or position
Transitive: to uplift sth
Example
The construction workers used a crane to uplift the heavy steel beams to the top of the skyscraper.
I lavoratori edili usarono una gru per sollevare le pesanti travi d'acciaio fino alla cima del grattacielo.
She gently uplifted the injured bird from the ground and placed it in a safe nesting area.
Ha delicatamente sollevato l'uccello ferito da terra e lo ha posato in un'area di nido sicura.
03
sollevare, innalzare
to elevate or raise portions of the Earth's crust due to tectonic forces
Transitive: to uplift a part of Earth's crust
Example
The tectonic activity uplifted layers of sedimentary rock, exposing them to erosion and weathering.
L'attività tettonica ha sollevato strati di roccia sedimentaria, esponendoli all'erosione e all'alterazione.
Geological forces uplifted the continental crust, forming the towering peaks of the Andes.
Le forze geologiche innalzarono la crosta continentale, formando le cime imponenti delle Ande.
Uplift
01
sostenitore, reggiseno push-up
a brassiere that lifts and supports the breasts
02
sollevamento, elevazione
(geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)
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uplifting
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uplifting
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