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Zug
I. pull [pʊl] SUST.
1. pull (tug):
pull
Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>
pull
Ziehen nt <-s>
2. pull no pl (force):
pull
Zugkraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
pull of the earth, moon
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
pull of the water
Sog m <-(e)s, -e>
3. pull:
pull (on a cigarette)
Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>
pull (on a bottle)
Schluck m <-(e)s, -e>
to take a pull on [or at] a cigarette
to take a pull on [or at] a bottle
4. pull (attraction):
pull of an event, a thing
Anziehung f <-, -en>
pull of an event, a thing
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
pull of a person
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
5. pull no pl coloq. (influence):
pull
Einfluss m <-es, -flüs·se>
6. pull (handle):
pull
bell pull
curtain pull
door pull
Türgriff m <-(e)s, -e>
7. pull no pl (effort):
pull
Anstrengung f <-, -en>
8. pull ingl. brit., ingl. austr. argot (seek partner):
to be on the pull (for a woman)
to be on the pull (for a man)
9. pull MED.:
pull
Zerrung f <-, -en>
10. pull TIPOGR.:
pull
Abzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
11. pull DEP.:
pull (in baseball, golf)
Pull m espec.
pull (in cricket)
II. pull [pʊl] V. trans.
1. pull (draw):
to pull sth/sb
etw/jdn ziehen
to pull a door shut
to pull a lever/rope
2. pull (put on):
to pull sth over one's head clothes
sich dat. etw über den Kopf ziehen [o. coloq. überziehen]
3. pull MED. (strain):
4. pull coloq. (take out):
to pull a gun/knife
to pull a gun/knife on sb
to pull a tooth
5. pull (move):
6. pull (attract):
to pull a crowd
7. pull ingl. brit., ingl. austr. argot (attract sexually):
to pull sb
jdn aufreißen argot
8. pull (involve):
to pull sb into sth
jdn in etw acus. hineinziehen
9. pull (help through):
to pull sb through sth
jdn durch etw acus. durchbringen
10. pull coloq. (cancel):
to pull an event
11. pull ingl. brit. (draw beer):
to pull [sb/oneself] a pint ingl. brit.
12. pull ingl. am. (withdraw):
to pull a player DEP.
to pull a horse
13. pull (in baseball, golf):
to pull sth
etw verpatzen [o. coloq. vermasseln]
to pull a shot
14. pull (in cricket):
to pull the ball
15. pull INFORM.:
to pull data
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pull sth out of the bag [or hat]
to pull the carpet [or rug] from under sb
to pull a face [at sb]
to pull a fast one argot
to pull sb's leg coloq.
pull the other leg [or one] [it's got bells on] ingl. brit. coloq.
to pull the plug coloq.
to pull one's punches coloq.
to pull [all] the stops out
to pull strings
to pull a trick on sb
to pull one's weight coloq.
to pull one's weight coloq.
III. pull [pʊl] V. intr.
1. pull (draw):
to pull [at sth]
[an etw dat.] ziehen
Pull
Ziehen
to pull at [or on] a cigar/cigarette
2. pull (work hard):
pull engine
pull engine
3. pull (drive):
to pull into sth
in etw acus. hineinfahren [o. einbiegen]
to pull off a road
4. pull (move):
pull
ziehen <zog, gezogen>
5. pull ingl. brit. argot (attract sexually):
pull
jdn aufreißen argot
6. pull coloq. (support):
to pull for sb
7. pull NÁUT.:
pull
pullen espec.
pull
to pull at the oars
8. pull:
pull (in baseball, golf)
pull (in cricket)
9. pull DEP. (in American football):
pull
pull apart V. trans.
1. pull apart (break):
to pull apart sth
2. pull apart (separate):
to pull apart sb/sth
3. pull apart (criticize):
to pull apart a book/play
pull ahead V. intr.
1. pull ahead (overtake):
to pull ahead of sb
to pull ahead of sb
2. pull ahead DEP.:
pull ahead
pull ahead
3. pull ahead (make a career):
pull ahead
ˈleg-pull SUST. coloq.
leg-pull
Fopperei f <-, -en>
ˈbell-pull SUST.
bell-pull
gravi·ta·tion·al ˈpull SUST. no pl
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
I. pull together V. trans.
1. pull together (regain composure):
2. pull together (organize):
to pull sth together
etw auf die Beine stellen coloq. fig.
3. pull together (coordinate):
to pull together sth fig. colour scheme, outfit
to pull together sth fig. colour scheme, outfit
II. pull together V. intr.
I. pull up V. trans.
1. pull up (raise):
to pull up sth
etw hochziehen [o. austr. hinaufziehen]
to pull up blinds
to pull up blinds
to pull up a chair
2. pull up coloq. (reprimand):
to pull sb up
3. pull up ELECTR.:
to pull up a line
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pull one's socks up coloq.
II. pull up V. intr.
pull up vehicle:
pull up
I. pull through V. intr. (survive)
pull through
II. pull through V. trans.
to pull sb/sth through [sth]
jdn/etw [durch etw acus.] durchbringen
ˈpull-up SUST.
1. pull-up (exercise):
pull-up
Klimmzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
2. pull-up ingl. brit. (service area):
pull-up
Raststätte f <-, -n>
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
pull SUST. MKTG.
demand-pull inflation SUST. MERC. COMP.
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
push and pull factor SUST.
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 de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The school launches into cheer and they pull apart.
en.wikipedia.org
This creates a strain on the ligament attaching the lower leg's two bones -- the tibia and fibula -- as they pull apart just above the ankle.
www.sportsnet.ca
In fake lamb, it is easy to pull apart the fat from the red meat.
www.telegraph.co.uk
We did kind of pull apart at the beginning.
www.saultstar.com
Once these valves reopen, the microwelds pull apart and leave the valves with a rough surface that would abrade the seats, leading to valve recession.
en.wikipedia.org
Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
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In the video, the flexible lens is adjusted as the anchors pull on it.
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www.pr.uni-freiburg.de
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Im Video wird die flexible Linse durch den Zug auf die Anker verstellt.
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One pull on the cable is enough to separate the connection.
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www.odu.de
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Ein Zug am Kabel genügt, um die Verbindung zu lösen.
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The trial participants had the corresponding age ( 18 to 55 years ), the phototype ( Fitzpatrick I-IV ), hair resistance against pulling ( minimum of 18 hairs ) and the Hamilton-Norwood type ( II-IV ) and were selected according to the study inclusion and exclusion criteria.
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www.alpecin.de
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Die Studienteilnehmer wiesen das entsprechende Alter ( 18-55 Jahre ), den Phototypus ( Fitzpatrick I-IV ), den Haarwiderstand gegen Zug ( Minimum 18 Haare ) und den Hamilton-Norwood-Typus ( II-IV ) auf und wurden entsprechend der Studieneinschluss- bzw. Ausschlusskriterien ausgewählt.
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Mechanical wounds are caused by mechanical impact such as pressure, impact or pulling, for example:
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www.ocg-kl.de
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Mechanische Wunden sind bedingt durch mechanische Gewalteinwirkung wie Druck, Schlag oder Zug z.B.:
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Doors open in response to a light pull on the door s outermost edge.
www.hettich.com
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Dabei sind die Türen durch einen leichten Zug an der Außenkante der Türen zu öffnen.