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  • lever — le|ver1 [ˈli:və US ˈlevər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: levier, from lever to raise ] 1.) a stick or handle on a machine or piece of equipment, that you move to operate it ▪ Pull this lever to open the gate. →↑gear lever 2.) a long… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • lever — [[t]li͟ːvə(r); AM also le̱v [/t]] levers, levering, levered 1) N COUNT A lever is a handle or bar that is attached to a piece of machinery and which you push or pull in order to operate the machinery. → See also gear lever Push the tiny lever on… …   English dictionary

  • lever — I UK [ˈliːvə(r)] / US [ˈlevər] noun [countable] Word forms lever : singular lever plural levers 1) a long handle that you pull or push to operate a machine 2) science a solid bar, often made of metal, that you put under a heavy object to move it …   English dictionary

  • lever — lev|er1 [ levər ] noun count 1. ) a long handle that you pull or push to operate a machine 2. ) a long metal bar that you put under a heavy object to move it 3. ) something that you use for making people do something that you want them to do:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • lever watch — Watch Watch (w[o^]ch), n. [OE. wacche, AS. w[ae]cce, fr. wacian to wake; akin to D. wacht, waak, G. wacht, wache. [root]134. See {Wake}, v. i. ] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of watching; forbearance of sleep; vigil; wakeful, vigilant, or constantly… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lever — [ˈliːvə] noun [C] I 1) a long handle that you pull or push to operate a machine 2) a long metal bar that you put under a heavy object to move it II verb [T] lever [ˈliːvə] to move something using a lever …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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