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  • 1 crossbow

    noun (a medieval type of bow fixed to a shaft with a mechanism for pulling back and releasing the string.) arbaletas, kilpinis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > crossbow

  • 2 husky

    I adjective
    ((of a voice) rough in sound and difficult to hear: You sound husky - have you a cold?) užkimęs
    - huskily II plural - huskies; noun
    (a North American dog used for pulling sledges.) eskimų laika

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > husky

  • 3 ski tow

    noun (a ski lift; a cable system for pulling skiers up a slope.) slidininkų keltas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > ski tow

  • 4 steam engine

    (a moving engine for pulling a train, or a fixed engine, driven by steam.) garo variklis/mašina, garvežys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > steam engine

  • 5 tractor

    ['træktə]
    (a motor vehicle for pulling especially agricultural machinery: I can drive a tractor.) traktorius

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > tractor

  • 6 pull

    [pul] 1. verb
    1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) (pa)traukti, nutraukti, traukyti
    2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) patraukti
    3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) irkluoti
    4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) įvažiuoti, išvažiuoti, pavažiuoti...
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) (pa)traukimas
    2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) trauka
    3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) įtaka
    - pull down
    - pull a face / faces at
    - pull a face / faces
    - pull a gun on
    - pull off
    - pull on
    - pull oneself together
    - pull through
    - pull up
    - pull one's weight
    - pull someone's leg

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pull

  • 7 stretch

    [stre ] 1. verb
    1) (to make or become longer or wider especially by pulling or by being pulled: She stretched the piece of elastic to its fullest extent; His scarf was so long that it could stretch right across the room; This material stretches; The dog yawned and stretched (itself); He stretched (his arm/hand) up as far as he could, but still could not reach the shelf; Ask someone to pass you the jam instead of stretching across the table for it.) iš(si)tempti, iš(si)tiesti
    2) ((of land etc) to extend: The plain stretched ahead of them for miles.) tįsoti, driektis
    2. noun
    1) (an act of stretching or state of being stretched: He got out of bed and had a good stretch.) rąžymasis, mankšta
    2) (a continuous extent, of eg a type of country, or of time: a pretty stretch of country; a stretch of bad road; a stretch of twenty years.) kraštas, vieta, atkarpa, tarpsnis
    - stretchy
    - at a stretch
    - be at full stretch
    - stretch one's legs
    - stretch out

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stretch

  • 8 harness

    1. noun
    (the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) pakinktai
    2. verb
    1) (to put the harness on (a horse).) kinkyti
    2) (to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery: Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power.) pajungti, panaudoti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > harness

  • 9 tweezers

    ['twi:zəz]
    (a tool for gripping or pulling hairs, small objects etc: She used a pair of tweezers to pluck her eyebrows.) pincetas, žnybtuvai

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > tweezers

  • 10 yoke

    [jəuk] 1. noun
    1) (a wooden frame placed over the necks of oxen to hold them together when they are pulling a cart etc.) jungas
    2) (a frame placed across a person's shoulders, for carrying buckets etc.) naščiai
    3) (something that weighs people down, or prevents them being free: the yoke of slavery.) jungas
    4) (the part of a garment that fits over the shoulders and round the neck: a black dress with a white yoke.) perpetė
    2. verb
    (to join with a yoke: He yoked the oxen to the plough.) pakinkyti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > yoke

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  • pulling post — A post bolted to the shop floor or secured in a concrete foundation which forms the anchor for the chain and hydraulic jack assemblies to straighten misaligned bodies …   Dictionary of automotive terms

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