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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. pull together V. [ingl. brit. pʊl -, ingl. am. pʊl -] (pull together)

II. pull together V. [ingl. brit. pʊl -, ingl. am. pʊl -] (pull [sth] together)

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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. together [ingl. brit. təˈɡɛðə, ingl. am. təˈɡɛðər] ADV. Together in its main adverbial senses is almost always translated by ensemble.
together frequently occurs as the second element in certain verb combinations (get together, pull together, put together, tie together etc.). For translations for these, see the appropriate verb entry (get together, pull together, tie together etc.).
For examples and further uses, see the entry below.

1. together (as a pair or group):

to be close together objects , trees, plants etc:

2. together (so as to be joined):

3. together (in harmony):

4. together (at the same time):

5. together (without interruption):

II. together [ingl. brit. təˈɡɛðə, ingl. am. təˈɡɛðər] ADJ. coloq.

III. together with PREP.

IV. together [ingl. brit. təˈɡɛðə, ingl. am. təˈɡɛðər]

I. pull together V. [ingl. brit. pʊl -, ingl. am. pʊl -] (pull together)

II. pull together V. [ingl. brit. pʊl -, ingl. am. pʊl -] (pull [sth] together)

I. tie together V. [ingl. brit. tʌɪ -, ingl. am. taɪ -] (tie together)

tie together facts, information:

II. tie together V. [ingl. brit. tʌɪ -, ingl. am. taɪ -] (tie [sth] together, tie together [sth])

tie together bundles, objects:

I. get together V. (get together) (assemble)

se réunir (about , over pour discuter de)

II. get together V. (get [sb/sth] together, get together [sb/sth])

1. get together (assemble):

get together different people, groups

2. get together (accumulate):

get together food parcels, truckload

3. get together (form):

get together company, action group

I. pull [ingl. brit. pʊl, ingl. am. pʊl] SUST.

1. pull (tug):

to give sth a pull

2. pull (attraction):

pull literal
pull fig.

3. pull (influence):

pull coloq.

4. pull (swig):

pull coloq.
lampée f coloq.

5. pull (on cigarette etc):

pull coloq.

6. pull DEP.:

7. pull (snag):

8. pull TIPOGR.:

9. pull (prolonged effort):

II. pull [ingl. brit. pʊl, ingl. am. pʊl] V. trans.

1. pull (tug):

pull chain, curtain, hair, tail
pull cord, rope

2. pull (tug, move):

tirer (towards vers)
pull (by dragging) reticent person, heavy object
traîner (along le long de)
pull (to show sth) person
to pull sb/sth through hole, window

3. pull (draw):

pull vehicle: caravan, trailer
pull horse: cart, plough
pull person: handcart, sled

4. pull (remove, extract):

pull tooth
pull peas, beans, flowers
pull potatoes
to pull sth off small child, cat: shelf, table
to pull sth out of pocket, drawer
to pull sb out of wreckage
to pull sb out of river

5. pull (brandish) coloq.:

pull gun, knife

6. pull (operate):

pull trigger
pull lever

7. pull MED. (strain):

pull muscle

8. pull (hold back) rider:

pull horse

9. pull (steer, guide):

10. pull DEP. golfer, batsman:

pull ball, shot

11. pull TIPOGR.:

pull proof

12. pull ingl. brit. (pour) coloq.:

pull beer

13. pull (attract) coloq.:

pull audience, voters, girls, men

14. pull (make):

III. pull [ingl. brit. pʊl, ingl. am. pʊl] V. intr.

1. pull (tug):

tirer (at, on sur)

2. pull (resist restraint):

pull dog, horse:
tirer (at, on sur)

3. pull (move):

to pull ahead of sb athlete, rally driver:
to pull ahead of sb company: competitor

4. pull:

to pull at (smoke) cigarette

5. pull DEP.:

pull golfer, batsman:

6. pull (row):

IV. pull [ingl. brit. pʊl, ingl. am. pʊl]

à d'autres (mais pas à moi)! coloq.
to be on the pull argot
draguer coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

I. pull together V. trans.

1. pull together (regain composure):

2. pull together (organise, set up):

II. pull together V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. together [təˈgeðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] ADV.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get it together coloq.

II. together [təˈgeðəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] ADJ. coloq.

I. pull [pʊl] V. trans.

1. pull (exert force, tug, draw):

pull rope

2. pull (extract):

pull tooth, plant
pull cork
pull gun, knife
to pull sth out of sth
sortir qc de qc
to pull sb out of sth
extraire qn de qc

3. pull MED. (strain):

pull muscle, tendon

4. pull (attract):

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

pull boyfriend, girlfriend

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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 no pl. coloq. (influence):

3. pull (knob, handle):

4. pull (attraction):

5. pull (deep inhale or swig):

6. pull DEP. (a mishit):

en el diccionario PONS

I. pull together V. trans.

1. pull together (regain composure):

2. pull together (organize, set up):

II. pull together V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. together [tə·ˈgeð·ər] ADV.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get it together coloq.

II. together [tə·ˈgeð·ər] ADJ. coloq.

I. pull [pʊl] V. trans.

1. pull (exert force, tug, draw):

pull rope

2. pull (extract):

pull tooth, weeds
pull cork
pull gun, knife
to pull sth out of sth
sortir qc de qc
to pull sb out of sth
extraire qn de qc

3. pull MED. (strain):

pull muscle, tendon

4. pull (attract):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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 (huge effort):

3. pull (knob, handle):

4. pull (deep inhalation or swig):

5. pull coloq. (influence):

6. pull coloq. (appeal):

Present
Ipull together
youpull together
he/she/itpulls together
wepull together
youpull together
theypull together
Past
Ipulled together
youpulled together
he/she/itpulled together
wepulled together
youpulled together
theypulled together
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled together
youhavepulled together
he/she/ithaspulled together
wehavepulled together
youhavepulled together
theyhavepulled together
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled together
youhadpulled together
he/she/ithadpulled together
wehadpulled together
youhadpulled together
theyhadpulled together

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Ultimately, they pull together to assemble a functional camp.
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They pull together the three most external leaflets with silk.
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Now you need to pull together these building blocks and assemble a compelling movie.
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From our urge to pull together comes our tendency to tear each other apart.
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A call issued by several activists in the area warned the disparate rebel forces to pull together or face defeat.
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