0 a handle or stick you pull to operate a machine -- spak [ masculine ]
1 an object you force underneath sth heavy in order to lift it -- vektstang [ masculine ]
They used a stick for a lever. De brukte en kjepp som vektstang.
2 a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights -- spett, løftestang, jekk
3 a bar or handle for operating a machine etc -- spak, stang
This is the lever that switches on the power.
4 to move with or as if with a lever -- jekke, vippe
The bar-press response would not be possible without the presence of the metal lever (bar) that extends into the experimental apparatus.
There seems to be a movement towards nationalism, and often language is a lever in the dispute.
These remain publicly owned, publicly capitalized, and publicly accountable, but institution-level managers gain control over important operating levers, often including hiring patterns and salary ranges.
Even a hungry rat rewarded by food for pressing a lever is to an extent controlling itself.
The other is the hook causing the lever to remain at rest prior to when the shutter release button is pressed.
For example, the sound of the food dispenser may function concurrently as elicitor of conditioned salivation and conditioned reinforcer for lever presses.
This program also began in 1993 with the aim of identifying barriers and highlighting potential levers to the process of getting research into practice.
The most obvious policy ' lever ' suggested by this study for increasing the access of the poor to more remunerative wage labour is rural formal education.
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棍棒/手柄, 槓杆,操縱杆,控制手柄, 優勢…
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棍棒/手柄, 杠杆,操纵杆,控制手柄, 优势…
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palanca, apalancar, palanca [feminine…
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alavanca, levantar com alavanca, alavancar…
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(機械の)レバー, てこ, ~をてこで動かす…
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kol, levye, manivela…
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manette [feminine], levier [masculine], levier…
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