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slukk, fölény, nyomórúd, rántás, korrektúra, húzás to pull: húz, razziázik, húzható, lehúz, iszik egy kortyot* * *[pul] 1. verb1) (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.) (meg)húz, lehúz2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) húz (vmiből)3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) evez4) ((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.) vmely irányba megy, húz stb.2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) húzás, slukk2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) vonz(ó)erő3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) protekció•- 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
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