I'll see ya in summerschool 'cause lift implies an unsupported raising action whereas the door handle on the VX is hinged implying a rotational manipulation. That is, the door could opened by either pulling outward or upward on the handle.![]()
I'll see ya in summerschool 'cause lift implies an unsupported raising action whereas the door handle on the VX is hinged implying a rotational manipulation. That is, the door could opened by either pulling outward or upward on the handle.![]()
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Main Entry: lift
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move upwards; ascend
Synonyms: arise, aspire, bear aloft, boost, bring up, build up, buoy up, climb, come up, disappear, disperse, dissipate, draw up, elevate, erect, goose, heft, hike, hike up, hoist, jack up, jump up, mount, move up, pick up, put up, raise, raise high, rear, rise, soar, take up, up, upheave, uphold, uplift, upraise, uprear, vanish
Antonyms: descend, drop, lower
See move upwards no mention of unsupported raising. never use implying in a definition unless it is doe imply
Game on.
I'll look it up in MIL-STD-1472 tomorrow. The Army never gets it wrong.