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Qu'est-ce (qui) est elevator - définition


elevator         
  • 6}}
  • A traditional elevator in an apartment block in [[Tønsberg]], [[Vestfold and Telemark]], [[Norway]].
  • paternoster]] in [[Berlin]], Germany
  • Another photo of the typical elevator buttons from Mitsubishi Elepet Advance V
  • An Otis Compass [[destination dispatch]] control station, outside of the car, on which the user presses a button to indicate the desired destination floor, and the panel indicates which car will be dispatched
  • An Otis CompassPlus destination control elevator floor selection panel at [[Northeastern University]] in Boston, United States
  • Elevator airflow diagram
  • Typical passenger elevator control introduced by Dover in the early 1980s, and produced until the mid-2000s by ThyssenKrupp, common in the US
  • Typical vintage freight elevator control station
  • An analog floor indicator from Dover, made in the 1970s or 1980s
  • Dual door open and door close buttons, in an elevator with two sets of doors, found on a ThyssenKrupp elevator from the 2010s
  • Salvador]], Brazil
  • [[Elevador de Santa Justa]], in [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • Elisha Otis's elevator [[patent drawing]], 15 January 1861
  • Elevator with a virtual window affording a view of the [[City of London]]
  • 'S' "Signal" button, found in US elevators of 1991–2012 vintage
  • Pit of a hydraulic scenic elevator with metal grating on bottom. This elevator travels seven stories.
  • Elevator machine room in an old building
  • Steel ropes and an electric motor (machine) in the machine room. The machine has two brake calipers on top.
  • Governor
  • Crystal Palace]], 1853
  • An elevator pulley in the [[Eiffel Tower]]
  • An external control panel
  • The interior of a freight elevator, shown on a college campus in North Carolina. It is very basic yet rugged for freight loading.
  • An elevator test tower in Japan
  • The interior of one of the Gateway Arch tramway cars
  • A mobile scissor lift, extended to near its highest position
  • A specialized elevator from 1905 for lifting [[narrow gauge]] railroad cars between a railroad freight house and the [[Chicago Tunnel Company]] tracks below
  • KONE Ecodisc elevator in the United Kingdom in fireman's service mode
  • disabled]] at [[Kaohsiung Mosque]] in [[Taiwan]]
  • [[Kone EcoDisc]]. The entire drive system is in the hoistway.
  • Elevator design by the German engineer [[Konrad Kyeser]] (1405)
  • LCD elevator floor indicator
  • A [[Fujitec]] traction elevator in Block 192, Bishan, [[Singapore]]
  • A symbol for elevator
  • 13th floor]]
  • Interior of the elevator at the New Children's Hospital in [[Meilahti]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Otis 1920s controller, operational in a New York City apartment building
  • Typical elevator doors
  • A typical elevator style found in many modern residential and small commercial buildings
  • Using the emergency call button in an elevator. There is [[Braille]] text for visually impaired people and a button illuminates to alert a hearing impaired person that the alarm is ringing and the call is being placed.
  • A switch to turn Sabbath elevator mode on or off
  • Schindler]] elevators in the 2000s and first half of the 2010s in the US and Canada
  • Cascading telescopic door configuration inside of an elevator
  • Schindler]] through the mid 1990s and first half of the 2000s, common in the US and Canada
  • Shanklin Cliff elevator in [[Shanklin]], [[Isle of Wight]]
  • Outside of typical elevators, shown in an office building in [[Portland, Oregon]]
  • ''Statue of Unity'', Gujarat, India]]
  • U-Bahn]] station in Berlin is built with glass walls and doors, exposing the inner workings.
  • A residential elevator with integrated hoistway construction and machine-room-less design
  • A typical elevator indicator located in the [[Waldorf Astoria New York]]. This elevator was made by Otis.
  • A large "slab" door
  • skylobbies]], located on the 44th and 78th floors of each tower.
  • The observation deck elevator floor indicator in the Taipei 101
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n. (AE for 1-6; BE has lift)
device for raising and lowering people and freight
1) to operate an elevator (an elevator operator operates an elevator)
2) to take an elevator (we took the elevator to the tenth floor)
3) a down; express; self-service; up elevator
4) a freight elevator
5) a service elevator
6) a bank of elevators
storage building
7) a grain elevator
elevator         
  • 6}}
  • A traditional elevator in an apartment block in [[Tønsberg]], [[Vestfold and Telemark]], [[Norway]].
  • paternoster]] in [[Berlin]], Germany
  • Another photo of the typical elevator buttons from Mitsubishi Elepet Advance V
  • An Otis Compass [[destination dispatch]] control station, outside of the car, on which the user presses a button to indicate the desired destination floor, and the panel indicates which car will be dispatched
  • An Otis CompassPlus destination control elevator floor selection panel at [[Northeastern University]] in Boston, United States
  • Elevator airflow diagram
  • Typical passenger elevator control introduced by Dover in the early 1980s, and produced until the mid-2000s by ThyssenKrupp, common in the US
  • Typical vintage freight elevator control station
  • An analog floor indicator from Dover, made in the 1970s or 1980s
  • Dual door open and door close buttons, in an elevator with two sets of doors, found on a ThyssenKrupp elevator from the 2010s
  • Salvador]], Brazil
  • [[Elevador de Santa Justa]], in [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • Elisha Otis's elevator [[patent drawing]], 15 January 1861
  • Elevator with a virtual window affording a view of the [[City of London]]
  • 'S' "Signal" button, found in US elevators of 1991–2012 vintage
  • Pit of a hydraulic scenic elevator with metal grating on bottom. This elevator travels seven stories.
  • Elevator machine room in an old building
  • Steel ropes and an electric motor (machine) in the machine room. The machine has two brake calipers on top.
  • Governor
  • Crystal Palace]], 1853
  • An elevator pulley in the [[Eiffel Tower]]
  • An external control panel
  • The interior of a freight elevator, shown on a college campus in North Carolina. It is very basic yet rugged for freight loading.
  • An elevator test tower in Japan
  • The interior of one of the Gateway Arch tramway cars
  • A mobile scissor lift, extended to near its highest position
  • A specialized elevator from 1905 for lifting [[narrow gauge]] railroad cars between a railroad freight house and the [[Chicago Tunnel Company]] tracks below
  • KONE Ecodisc elevator in the United Kingdom in fireman's service mode
  • disabled]] at [[Kaohsiung Mosque]] in [[Taiwan]]
  • [[Kone EcoDisc]]. The entire drive system is in the hoistway.
  • Elevator design by the German engineer [[Konrad Kyeser]] (1405)
  • LCD elevator floor indicator
  • A [[Fujitec]] traction elevator in Block 192, Bishan, [[Singapore]]
  • A symbol for elevator
  • 13th floor]]
  • Interior of the elevator at the New Children's Hospital in [[Meilahti]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Otis 1920s controller, operational in a New York City apartment building
  • Typical elevator doors
  • A typical elevator style found in many modern residential and small commercial buildings
  • Using the emergency call button in an elevator. There is [[Braille]] text for visually impaired people and a button illuminates to alert a hearing impaired person that the alarm is ringing and the call is being placed.
  • A switch to turn Sabbath elevator mode on or off
  • Schindler]] elevators in the 2000s and first half of the 2010s in the US and Canada
  • Cascading telescopic door configuration inside of an elevator
  • Schindler]] through the mid 1990s and first half of the 2000s, common in the US and Canada
  • Shanklin Cliff elevator in [[Shanklin]], [[Isle of Wight]]
  • Outside of typical elevators, shown in an office building in [[Portland, Oregon]]
  • ''Statue of Unity'', Gujarat, India]]
  • U-Bahn]] station in Berlin is built with glass walls and doors, exposing the inner workings.
  • A residential elevator with integrated hoistway construction and machine-room-less design
  • A typical elevator indicator located in the [[Waldorf Astoria New York]]. This elevator was made by Otis.
  • A large "slab" door
  • skylobbies]], located on the 44th and 78th floors of each tower.
  • The observation deck elevator floor indicator in the Taipei 101
VERTICAL TRANSPORT DEVICE
Elevators; Elevator shaft; Elevator (machinery); Elevator alarm; Elevating machines; Smart elevators; Home elevators; Home elevator; Residential elevator; Lift (elevator); Freight elevator; Express elevator; Destination control system; Hydraulic elevator; Lift lobby; Stage lift; Screw-drive elevator; Elevator cab; Elevator car; Lift shaft; Elavator; Elevator buttons; Elevator control; Elevator controls; Elevator button; Hoistway; Automatic elevator; ISO 22559; The Fastest Elevator in the World; Bird cage elevator; Express lift; 🛗
¦ noun
1. North American term for lift (in sense 1).
2. a hinged flap on the tailplane of an aircraft, used to control pitch.
3. a muscle whose contraction raises a part of the body.
4. a machine consisting of an endless belt with scoops attached, used for raising grain.
N. Amer. a tall building used for storing grain.
elevator         
  • 6}}
  • A traditional elevator in an apartment block in [[Tønsberg]], [[Vestfold and Telemark]], [[Norway]].
  • paternoster]] in [[Berlin]], Germany
  • Another photo of the typical elevator buttons from Mitsubishi Elepet Advance V
  • An Otis Compass [[destination dispatch]] control station, outside of the car, on which the user presses a button to indicate the desired destination floor, and the panel indicates which car will be dispatched
  • An Otis CompassPlus destination control elevator floor selection panel at [[Northeastern University]] in Boston, United States
  • Elevator airflow diagram
  • Typical passenger elevator control introduced by Dover in the early 1980s, and produced until the mid-2000s by ThyssenKrupp, common in the US
  • Typical vintage freight elevator control station
  • An analog floor indicator from Dover, made in the 1970s or 1980s
  • Dual door open and door close buttons, in an elevator with two sets of doors, found on a ThyssenKrupp elevator from the 2010s
  • Salvador]], Brazil
  • [[Elevador de Santa Justa]], in [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • Elisha Otis's elevator [[patent drawing]], 15 January 1861
  • Elevator with a virtual window affording a view of the [[City of London]]
  • 'S' "Signal" button, found in US elevators of 1991–2012 vintage
  • Pit of a hydraulic scenic elevator with metal grating on bottom. This elevator travels seven stories.
  • Elevator machine room in an old building
  • Steel ropes and an electric motor (machine) in the machine room. The machine has two brake calipers on top.
  • Governor
  • Crystal Palace]], 1853
  • An elevator pulley in the [[Eiffel Tower]]
  • An external control panel
  • The interior of a freight elevator, shown on a college campus in North Carolina. It is very basic yet rugged for freight loading.
  • An elevator test tower in Japan
  • The interior of one of the Gateway Arch tramway cars
  • A mobile scissor lift, extended to near its highest position
  • A specialized elevator from 1905 for lifting [[narrow gauge]] railroad cars between a railroad freight house and the [[Chicago Tunnel Company]] tracks below
  • KONE Ecodisc elevator in the United Kingdom in fireman's service mode
  • disabled]] at [[Kaohsiung Mosque]] in [[Taiwan]]
  • [[Kone EcoDisc]]. The entire drive system is in the hoistway.
  • Elevator design by the German engineer [[Konrad Kyeser]] (1405)
  • LCD elevator floor indicator
  • A [[Fujitec]] traction elevator in Block 192, Bishan, [[Singapore]]
  • A symbol for elevator
  • 13th floor]]
  • Interior of the elevator at the New Children's Hospital in [[Meilahti]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Otis 1920s controller, operational in a New York City apartment building
  • Typical elevator doors
  • A typical elevator style found in many modern residential and small commercial buildings
  • Using the emergency call button in an elevator. There is [[Braille]] text for visually impaired people and a button illuminates to alert a hearing impaired person that the alarm is ringing and the call is being placed.
  • A switch to turn Sabbath elevator mode on or off
  • Schindler]] elevators in the 2000s and first half of the 2010s in the US and Canada
  • Cascading telescopic door configuration inside of an elevator
  • Schindler]] through the mid 1990s and first half of the 2000s, common in the US and Canada
  • Shanklin Cliff elevator in [[Shanklin]], [[Isle of Wight]]
  • Outside of typical elevators, shown in an office building in [[Portland, Oregon]]
  • ''Statue of Unity'', Gujarat, India]]
  • U-Bahn]] station in Berlin is built with glass walls and doors, exposing the inner workings.
  • A residential elevator with integrated hoistway construction and machine-room-less design
  • A typical elevator indicator located in the [[Waldorf Astoria New York]]. This elevator was made by Otis.
  • A large "slab" door
  • skylobbies]], located on the 44th and 78th floors of each tower.
  • The observation deck elevator floor indicator in the Taipei 101
VERTICAL TRANSPORT DEVICE
Elevators; Elevator shaft; Elevator (machinery); Elevator alarm; Elevating machines; Smart elevators; Home elevators; Home elevator; Residential elevator; Lift (elevator); Freight elevator; Express elevator; Destination control system; Hydraulic elevator; Lift lobby; Stage lift; Screw-drive elevator; Elevator cab; Elevator car; Lift shaft; Elavator; Elevator buttons; Elevator control; Elevator controls; Elevator button; Hoistway; Automatic elevator; ISO 22559; The Fastest Elevator in the World; Bird cage elevator; Express lift; 🛗
(elevators)
An elevator is a device that carries people up and down inside buildings. (AM; in BRIT, use lift
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Elevator
An elevator or lift is a type of cable-assisted, hydraulic cylinder-assisted, or roller-track assisted machine that vertically transports people or freight between floors, levels, or decks of a building, vessel, or other structure. They are typically powered by electric motors that drive traction cables and counterweight systems such as a hoist, although some pump hydraulic fluid to raise a cylindrical piston like a jack.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour elevator
1. The elevator moved and he was pinned between the top of the elevator doors and the third floor.
2. "But instead of calling the emergency elevator service, she started to accuse those stuck in the elevator of breaking it.
3. Space elevator expert Dr Bradley Edwards of the Spaceward Foundation is a pioneer in space elevator design.
4. In the past year, the university‘s elevator repair service responded to six complaints about the elevator that killed Polakowski.
5. Those on the Capitol energy tour must take the elevator down to the Senate subway, walk through a tunnel under the Capitol, and take another elevator and another subway, then a third elevator up to the Rayburn Building.