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pull through [ accident victim] cavarsela, farcela; pull [sb., sth.] through salvare [ accident victim]; fare passare [object, thread]* * *(to (help to) survive an illness etc: He is very ill, but he'll pull through; The expert medical treatment pulled him through.) riprendersi, rimettere/rimettersi in sesto* * *1. vt + adv2) fig aiutare a venirne fuori2. vi + advfig cavarsela* * *pull through [ accident victim] cavarsela, farcela; pull [sb., sth.] through salvare [ accident victim]; fare passare [object, thread] -
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pull through 1) издърпвам; 2) изваждам от затруднение; помагам (на някого) да преодолее (болест, затруднения); спасявам (от болест); съвземам се, оправям се; good nursing \pull throughed him through той се отърва (оздравя, прескочи трапа) само благодарение на добрите грижи; he will never \pull through through няма да го бъде; -
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pull through [accident victim] s'en tirer; pull [somebody/something] through faire passer -
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6 pull-through bridle
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7 pull-through floating head
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pull-through[´pul¸uru:] n връв (за чистене цевта на пушка). -
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12 pull-through winding
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intransitive verb[Patient:] durchkommen* * *(to (help to) survive an illness etc: He is very ill, but he'll pull through; The expert medical treatment pulled him through.) durchkommen, -bringen* * *II. vt* * *1. vt sep (lit)durchziehen; (fig = help recover, help succeed) durchbringento pull sb/sth through sth (lit) — jdn/etw durch etw ziehen
to pull sb through a difficult period — jdm helfen, eine schwierige Zeit zu überstehen
2. vi(fig: recover) durchkommen* * *A v/t1. durchziehen2. einen Gewehrlauf etc reinigenpull sb through to a good time SPORT jemanden zu einer guten Zeit mitziehen4. etwas erfolgreich durchführenB v/i durchkommen, (auch Firma etc) wieder auf die Beine kommen, sich erholen* * *intransitive verb[Patient:] durchkommen* * *v.durchkommen v.durchziehen v. -
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(to (help to) survive an illness etc: He is very ill, but he'll pull through; The expert medical treatment pulled him through.) ponerse bien, reponerse1)a) v + adv ( recover) reponerse*b) v + adv v + prep + o ( survive) salir* adelante2) v + o + adv v + o + prep + oa) ( help recover) ayudar a recuperarseb) ( help survive) salvar, ayudar a superar1.VI + ADV (from illness) reponerse, recobrar la salud; (from difficulties etc) reponerse2.VT + ADVto pull sb through — [+ crisis] sacar a algn del apuro; [+ illness] ayudar a algn a reponerse
* * *1)a) v + adv ( recover) reponerse*b) v + adv v + prep + o ( survive) salir* adelante2) v + o + adv v + o + prep + oa) ( help recover) ayudar a recuperarseb) ( help survive) salvar, ayudar a superar -
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1. II hope he will pull through надеюсь, он выживет /выкарабкается, поправится/2. IIIpull smb. through good nursing pulled him through благодаря хорошему уходу он встал на ноги; pull smth. through pull the business (the plan, etc.) through успешно завершить дело и т.д.; провести дело и т.д. в жизнь -
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(to (help to) survive an illness etc: He is very ill, but he'll pull through; The expert medical treatment pulled him through.) klare (sig) igennem; redde én igennem* * *(to (help to) survive an illness etc: He is very ill, but he'll pull through; The expert medical treatment pulled him through.) klare (sig) igennem; redde én igennem -
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bijkomen; verplaatsen; terugplaatsen; erdoor getrokken worden; erdoor trekken; schoonmaken (v. geweerloop)pull through♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 erdoor trekken ⇒ doen genezen, laten slagen♦voorbeelden: -
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1. phr v разг. выжить2. phr v разг. вылечивать3. phr v спастиI think we can pull the boy round this time — я думаю, что на этот раз нам удастся спасти мальчика
4. phr v преодолетьСинонимический ряд:1. last (verb) come through; last; persist; ride out; survive; weather2. recover (verb) convalesce; get better; get over something; heal; improve; recover; recuperate; triumph
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pull-through — (poolґthroo) the surgical pulling of one segment of intestine through a segment distal to it. See under operation, and see ileoanal pull through anastomosis, under anastomosis … Medical dictionary