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1 pull
subst. crown -
2 trekking
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3 hale opp
pull (el. draw) out of one's pocket -
4 holde an
pull up, rein in -
5 manne seg opp
pull oneself together -
6 rulle opp gardinen
pull up the blind -
7 stramme seg opp
pull oneself together -
8 trekke opp
pull up, draw up, wind up -
9 trekke tenner
pull out teeth -
10 yte sitt beste
pull one's weight -
11 dra ned
pull down -
12 trekking
pull, traction -
13 trekke
coat, dra, draw, draw, haul, migrate, pull, pull* * *verb. pull, draw, drag, haul, crank, cover verb. cover, upholster (med with, in) verb. mark down verb. wind up verb. poach (f.eks. ) -
14 dra
ездить-r, drog, dradd/dratt* * *drag, go, go, haul, pull, tug* * *verb. draw, pull, drag -
15 håret
* * *(børste håret) brush one's hair (farge håret) colour one's hair (UK), color one's hair (US), dye one's hair (gre håret) comb one's hair (klippe håret) get one's hair cut, have a haircut (legge håret) have one's hair done (løfte seg selv etter håret) pull up by one's bootstraps (miste håret) lose one's hair (rive seg i håret) tear one's hair (ruske noen i håret) tousle someone's hair (sette opp håret) do one's hair, put up (slå ut håret) let one's hair down (stusse håret) have a trim (vaske håret) wash one's hair (trekke seg selv opp ved håret) pull oneself up by one's (own) bootstraps, bootstrap oneself (trekke noen etter håret) drag someone by their hair -
16 innhalingsvaier
subst. (mekanikk) pull-in wire, pull-in line -
17 innhalingswire
subst. (mekanikk) pull-in wire, pull-in line -
18 inntrekkingskabel
subst. (petro) pull-in cable, pull-in line -
19 overtrekksbukser
pl. pull-on trousers, pull-ons -
20 trekkstang
subst. tension rod, pull rod, pull bar, tie bar
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