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Traducciones de „pull“ en el diccionario inglés » ruso (Ir a ruso » inglés)

I . pull [pʊl] V. trans.

3. pull MED. (strain):

pull muscle, tendon

4. pull (attract):

pull

5. pull ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq. (pick up sexual partner):

pull
pull

II . pull [pʊl] V. intr.

1. pull (exert a pulling force):

pull

2. pull (row):

pull

III . pull [pʊl] SUST.

1. pull (act of pulling):

pull

2. pull (force):

pull
pull

3. pull coloq. (influence):

pull

4. pull (knob, handle):

pull

5. pull (prolonged effort):

pull

6. pull (attraction):

pull

7. pull (deep inhale or swig):

pull
pull

8. pull sports (a miss-hit):

pull
pull

pull apart V. trans.

1. pull apart (break into pieces, dismantle):

to pull sth apart

3. pull apart (severely criticise):

to pull sb/sth apart

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):

pull down
pull down

3. pull down (weaken):

pull down
pull down

4. pull down coloq. (earn wages):

pull down

I . pull in V. intr.

1. pull in (arrive in station):

pull in

2. pull in (move back after overtaking):

pull in

II . pull in V. trans.

1. pull in (attract in large numbers):

pull in fans, a crowd

2. pull in ingl. brit. DER.:

pull in

3. pull in ingl. brit. coloq. (earn wages):

pull in

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):

pull off
pull off

2. pull off coloq. (succeed in difficult task):

pull off
to pull it off

3. pull off (leave):

pull off

I . pull out V. intr.

1. pull out (move out):

pull out
pull out
pull out

2. pull out (drive onto a road):

pull out

3. pull out (leave station):

pull out
pull out

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.:

pull over

I . pull together V. trans.

1. pull together (regain composure):

2. pull together (organise, set up):

to pull sth together

I . pull up V. trans.

1. pull up a. fig. (raise):

pull up
pull up blinds
to pull up a chair

2. pull up (uproot):

pull up

3. pull up (stop):

pull up

4. pull up coloq. (reprimand):

pull up

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-up [ˈpʊlʌp] SUST.

1. pull-up (exercise):

2. pull-up (place by roadside for stopping):

pull-down menu SUST. INFORM.

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Proper recovery procedures were unknown, and a pilot's instinct to pull back on the stick served only to make a spin worse.
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A more advanced shootout mode allows you to pull out very advanced moves on the new and improved skill stick.
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Its diversionary assault had proved highly effective and it was ordered to pull back.
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In this practice, teachers would pull their pants up and attach them there using zip ties.
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And if unable to pull their card or cash on the spot, they are violently kicked out of the hospital, coldly and callously!
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This effectively will pull smoke out of room.
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He also branded the cast fearless and thought they were most likely to pull the episode off compared to other television casts.
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He thought that only professionals who had the courage, skill and persistence could pull off such a thing.
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The platoon attack her, knocking over her trolley and attempting to pull off her wig.
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This stretching property allows the strap to store kinetic energy, which is used to pull vehicles from a bog.
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