elevator in the PONS Dictionary

elevator Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

lift [or Am elevator] shaft

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Hydraulic elevators are usually slower than traction elevators.
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Ever since the installation the elevator has taken unexplained trips on its own.
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The rudder is hinged behind the elevators and extends down to the keel.
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The elevator will wait an amount of time, then proceed to go into nudging mode to tell everyone the elevator is leaving the floor.
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The line also had several grain elevators, which several are still in business.
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The room contains an elevator, but only one person can go down while the other operates it.
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The population of the community was fairly small and only had around 5 people with two grain elevators.
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However, after they get into the hotel elevator, the doors open up to hospital tunnels, revealing that their escape was just an illusion.
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It is possible to use even more than two levels on an elevator, although this has never been done.
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The aircraft had twin tailbooms and a widespan tailplane and elevator fitted with twin fins and rudders.
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