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Verbos que Causan Movimiento - Verbos para Cambiar la Altitud

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren al cambio de altitud como "levantar", "recoger" y "bajar".

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Categorized English Verbs of Causing Movement
to raise
to raise
[Verbo]

to put something or someone in a higher place or lift them to a higher position

levantar

levantar

Ex: Can you raise the lamp so I can see? 
to upraise
to upraise
[Verbo]

to lift something upward

levantar, elevar

levantar, elevar

Ex: In a gesture of celebration, the champion upraised the trophy, showcasing the victory to the cheering crowd. 
to lift
to lift
[Verbo]

to move a thing from a lower position or level to a higher one

levantar

levantar

Ex: Every morning, she lifts weights at the gym for strength training. 
to lift up
to lift up
[Verbo]

to take someone or something and move them upward

levantar

levantar

Ex: The father lifted up his son onto his shoulders for a better view of the parade. 
to heave
to heave
[Verbo]

to lift upward, often with a significant amount of effort or force

levantar, izar

levantar, izar

Ex: After hours of hard work, the construction team managed to heave the massive boulder onto the truck for transport. 
to levitate

to make something rise and float in the air, without any physical support or contact

hacer levitar

hacer levitar

Ex: Scientists claim they have developed a method to levitate small objects using sound waves. 
to jack
to jack
[Verbo]

to lift something upward using a mechanical device

levantar, elevar con un gato

levantar, elevar con un gato

Ex: He had to jack the car to inspect the underside and fix the issue with the exhaust system. 
to winch
to winch
[Verbo]

to lift a heavy object using a specific mechanical device

izar, levantar con cabrestante

izar, levantar con cabrestante

Ex: They had to winch the fallen tree out of the road to clear the way for traffic. 
to hoist
to hoist
[Verbo]

to lift or raise an object, typically heavy or bulky, using ropes and pulleys

izar, levantar

izar, levantar

Ex: They hoisted the equipment to the top of the tower for the construction project. 
to heighten

to raise something above its current position

elevar, aumentar

elevar, aumentar

Ex: To improve the view, the city decided to heighten the observation deck on the skyscraper. 
to pick up
to pick up
[Verbo]

to take and lift something or someone up

recoger

recoger

Ex: He picked the suitcase up and walked to the taxi stand. 
to scoop up

to gather or lift something using a scoop or similar tool

recoger, sacar

recoger, sacar

Ex: The chef used a ladle to carefully scoop up the soup and pour it into the bowl for serving. 
to lower
to lower
[Verbo]

to move something or someone to a position that is closer to the ground

bajar, descender

bajar, descender

Ex: The construction workers used a crane to lower the steel beams into place for the new building. 
to sink
to sink
[Verbo]

to make something such as a ship submerge

hundir, sumergir

hundir, sumergir

Ex: The captain decided to sink the old ship deliberately, creating an artificial reef. 
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