English to Spanish Dictionary elevator

elevator

ascensor
definition
noun
in the elevator she pressed the button for the lobby
a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different floors or levels.
The flight data recorder indicated that the flight crew performed a control check of the elevators .
a hinged flap on the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft, typically one of a pair, used to control the motion of the aircraft about its lateral axis.
translation of 'elevator'
noun
montacargas,
ascensor,
depósito de granos,
zapato de tocón alto,
timón de profundidad,
almacén de granos,
elevador
example
She pushed past him into the 'elevator' , and pressed the button for level twelve.
I followed Brandon to an 'elevator' and he pressed the button for the 10th floor.
in the 'elevator' she pressed the button for the lobby
The airplane is designed so that the crew can counter a fully deflected stabilizer by using the 'elevator' .
in the 'elevator' she pressed the button for the lobby
Just press the 'elevator' button and get up to the penthouse.
Without thinking he ran into the room and grabbed it, flew towards the 'elevator' and pressed for the ground floor.
The company also tore down an 'elevator' to build its new fertilizer plant.
This was put to use every autumn to power the large and venerable threshing machine, with its 'elevator' and shaking, riddling sieves.
This has raised productivity at the port and especially the grain 'elevator' which had experienced a slump in the last two financial years.
And if you look in his left hand you will see a little lever and that controls the forward 'elevator' which controls the aeroplane in climb and descent.
something in his gait made me sure he was wearing 'elevator' shoes
Up at the 'elevator' , he scooped her up into his arms, and walked across the threshold into the room, the honeymoon suite.
first you trim the rudder, then the ailerons, and finally the 'elevator'
The ailerons are a much simpler control than the 'elevator' .
The 'elevator' was used to store grain which came to Montréal by rail and departed by sea.
As I reached up to press the 'elevator' button, I winced at the crackling pain shooting down from my shoulder along my arm.
The 'elevator' and rudders were each fitted with a trim tab actuated by a revolving drum on an acme-threaded push-pull rod.
a grain 'elevator'
This is a good thing because as the wing root area stalls, it generates turbulent air that flows over the 'elevator' and around the fuselage.
We rode up the 'elevator' , and I pressed in all of the buttons, just so I could spend more time with Ryan.
More and more people began filling in the 'elevator' , pressing April towards the back corner.
Once inside the 'elevator' , Nick pressed the level 7 button that would take them to the buffet room.
On a normal, two-piece tail, rock the stabilizer to see that it has no movement and push the 'elevator' down so you have a clear view of the hinges.
The tail unit was of the monoplane type and consisted of horizontal stabilizer, 'elevator' , vertical fin and rudder.
The horizontal tail was a single-unit stabilator rather than a conventional stabilizer plus a movable 'elevator' .
Firing the various thrusters in brief bursts, Brett slowed the rotating motion of the 'elevator' around its axis.
in the harbour a giant 'elevator' stores prairie grain
The right stabilizer, 'elevator' , vertical fin and rudder, which were aligned with the path of the flames, were gone.
All control linkage, including that for the 'elevator' and rudder trims, was internal.
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