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I. pull [pʊl] V. trans.
1. pull (exert force, tug, draw):
pull rope
2. pull (extract):
pull tooth, plant, cork, gun, knife
pull tooth, plant, cork, gun, knife
to pull sth out of sth
to pull sb out of sth
3. pull MED. (strain):
pull muscle, tendon
4. pull (attract):
5. pull ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq. (pick up sexual partner):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pull a face (at sb)
to pull sb's leg coloq.
II. pull [pʊl] V. intr.
1. pull (exert a pulling force):
2. pull (row):
III. pull [pʊl] SUST.
1. pull (act of pulling):
2. pull (force):
3. pull coloq. (influence):
4. pull (knob, handle):
5. pull (prolonged effort):
6. pull (attraction):
7. pull (deep inhale or swig):
8. pull sports (a miss-hit):
pull about V. trans.
pull ahead V. intr.
pull apart V. trans.
1. pull apart (break into pieces, dismantle):
2. pull apart (separate using force):
3. pull apart (severely criticise):
to pull sb/sth apart
pull away V. intr.
I. pull back V. intr.
II. pull back V. trans.
pull down V. trans.
1. pull down a. fig. (move from higher to lower position):
pull down blinds
pull down notes
2. pull down (demolish):
3. pull down (weaken):
4. pull down coloq. (earn wages):
I. pull in V. intr.
1. pull in (arrive in station):
2. pull in (move back after overtaking):
II. pull in V. trans.
1. pull in (attract in large numbers):
pull in fans, a crowd
2. pull in ingl. brit. DER.:
3. pull in ingl. brit. coloq. (earn wages):
4. pull in (suck in stomach to look thinner):
III. pull in SUST. ingl. brit. (roadside cafe)
I. pull off V. trans.
1. pull off (quickly take off):
2. pull off coloq. (succeed in difficult task):
3. pull off (leave):
II. pull off V. intr.
I. pull out V. intr.
1. pull out (move out):
2. pull out (drive onto a road):
3. pull out (leave station):
4. pull out (withdraw):
II. pull out V. trans. to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
1. pull out (leave an occupied region):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
2. pull out (take from concealment):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
3. pull out (take out money from bank):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
4. pull out (select from a choice):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
I. pull over V. trans.
1. pull over (command to stop at side of road) DER.:
2. pull over (put on or take off garment):
II. pull over V. intr.
I. pull round V. intr. ingl. brit.
II. pull round V. trans.
I. pull through V. intr.
II. pull through V. trans.
I. pull together V. trans.
1. pull together (regain composure):
2. pull together (organise, set up):
II. pull together V. intr.
I. pull up V. trans.
1. pull up a. fig. (raise):
pull up blinds
2. pull up (uproot):
3. pull up (stop):
4. pull up coloq. (reprimand):
II. pull up V. intr.
pull-in [ˈpʊlɪn] SUST. ingl. brit.
I. pull-out [ˈpʊlaʊt] SUST.
1. pull-out MILIT. (withdrawal of soldiers):
2. pull-out publ (part of magazine):
II. pull-out [ˈpʊlaʊt] ADJ. (able to be folded away)
pull-out bed, table
pull-out bed, table
pull-up [ˈpʊlʌp] SUST.
1. pull-up (exercise):
2. pull-up (place by roadside for stopping):
pull-down menu SUST. INFORM.
Entrada de OpenDict
pull in V.
Present
Ipull
youpull
he/she/itpulls
wepull
youpull
theypull
Past
Ipulled
youpulled
he/she/itpulled
wepulled
youpulled
theypulled
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled
youhavepulled
he/she/ithaspulled
wehavepulled
youhavepulled
theyhavepulled
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled
youhadpulled
he/she/ithadpulled
wehadpulled
youhadpulled
theyhadpulled
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
He attempted to pull together his research into a general theory.
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Jack had been an instrumental part of the club for many years, and the club had to pull together which they did as they again looked to push forward.
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Ultimately, they pull together to assemble a functional camp.
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When the opponents are played out, he shouts pull and rhythmically waves his hat or handkerchief for his team to pull together.
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A nation divided by language can not pull together as effectively as a people.
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