lever

UK /ˈliː.və/ US /ˈlɛv.ɚ/
noun 6verb 4adv 1name 1

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1

(noun.) handle for operating a machine

ADJ

brake, control, gear

VERB + LEVER

move, operate, position, press, pull, push, put, release, set, throw

To start the engine, you need to move the lever on the dashboard to the right.

PREP

by (means of) a ~

She opened the stuck door by means of a lever made from an old crowbar.

PHRASES

the position of the lever

2

(noun.) means of achieving sth

ADJ

powerful, useful

VERB + LEVER

act as, be, give sb, provide (sb with), serve as | use sth as

PREP

~ against

The workers used a metal bar as a lever against the stuck door to open it.

~ for

The manager used the budget crisis as a lever for pushing through new workplace policies.

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