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1 muñeca
f.1 doll, toy doll, dolly.2 wrist, carpus.3 doll, attractive girl, attractive young woman, attractive woman.4 baby corn.* * *1 ANATOMÍA wrist2 (juguete) doll\muñeca de trapo rag doll* * *noun f.1) doll2) wrist* * *SF1) (Anat) wrist2) (=juguete) doll3) ** (=chica) doll **, chick (EEUU) **4) (=trapo) polishing rag6) Cono Sur * (=influencia) pull, influence* * *1)a) (Jueg) dollser/parecer una muñeca — to be a little doll
b) (fam) ( como apelativo) honey, darling (colloq)2) (Anat) wrist3) (RPl fam) ( influencia) pull (colloq)tiene muñeca — he has a lot of pull o contacts (colloq)
4) (Méx) ( mazorca nueva) baby corn* * *1)a) (Jueg) dollser/parecer una muñeca — to be a little doll
b) (fam) ( como apelativo) honey, darling (colloq)2) (Anat) wrist3) (RPl fam) ( influencia) pull (colloq)tiene muñeca — he has a lot of pull o contacts (colloq)
4) (Méx) ( mazorca nueva) baby corn* * *muñeca11 = doll.Ex: The Fairy Game is a means of getting to know a book or fairy story, often through play with dolls and toys.
* casa de muñecas = doll's house.muñeca22 = wrist.Nota: Parte del brazo.Ex: The CD-ROM includes the images of several thousand hand/ wrist and dental X-rays (over 100 MBytes).
* reloj de muñeca = wristwatch [wrist watch].* soporte para la muñeca = wrist rest.* * *A1 ( Jueg) dolluna muñeca que habla/anda a talking/walking dolljugar a las muñecas to play with dollsser/parecer una muñeca to be a little dollCompuestos:rag dollRussian dollB [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) wristCtiene muñeca en la organización he has a lot of pull o clout o contacts in the organization ( colloq)consiguió el puesto por muñeca he got the job by pulling strings ( colloq)2(CS) (habilidad): ¡qué bien te quedaron los estantes! — muñeca ¿viste? you've done a really good job on those shelves — pretty good o not bad, huh?tiene muñeca para negociar he has a real talent for negotiatingD ( Méx) (mazorca nueva) baby corn* * *
muñeca sustantivo femenino
1a) (Jueg) doll;
jugar a las muñecas to play with dolls;
ser or parecer una muñeca to be a little doll
2 (Anat) wrist
muñeca sustantivo femenino
1 (juguete) doll
2 Anat wrist
' muñeca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escoñarse
- menear
- otra
- otro
- sentar
- torcer
- vestir
- zafar
English:
doll
- flick
- hug
- rag doll
- sprain
- wrist
- break
- rag
* * *muñeca nf1. [del cuerpo] wrist2. [juguete] dollmuñeca rusa Russian doll;muñeca de trapo rag doll¿cómo te llamas, muñeca? what's your name, darling o US doll?* * *f1 juguete doll2 de sastre dummy3 ANAT wrist* * *muñeca nf1) : doll2) maniquí: mannequin3) : wrist* * *muñeca n1. (parte del brazo) wrist2. (juguete) doll -
2 piston
piston [pistɔ̃]masculine nounc. ( = instrument de musique) cornet* * *pistɔ̃nom masculin1) Technologie piston2) (colloq) ( relations) contacts (pl)avoir du piston — to have connections ou contacts in the right places
3) Musique ( d'instrument) valve* * *pistɔ̃ nm1) TECHNIQUE piston2) MUSIQUE valve3) fig * (= appui) string-pulling* * *piston nm1 Tech piston; moteur à pistons piston engine;2 ○( relations) contacts (pl); avoir du piston to have connections ou contacts in the right places; il a un piston au ministère he knows somebody ou he has connections in the Ministry; il a obtenu son poste par piston he got his job because he has connections in the right places, someone got him the job by pulling strings;[pistɔ̃] nom masculin -
3 acomodado
adj.1 well-to-do, on easy street, well-off, wealthy.2 placed.3 suitable, fit.f. & m.person having friends in high places.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acomodar.* * *1→ link=acomodar acomodar► adjetivo1 (conveniente) suitable2 (rico) well-to-do, well off3 (precio) reasonable, moderate4 (ordenado) arranged5 (adaptado) adapted* * *(f. - acomodada)adj.1) suitable, appropriate2) well-off, well-to-do* * *ADJ1) (=apropiado) suitable, fit; [precio] moderate; [artículo] moderately priced2) (=rico) well-to-do, well-off* * *I- da adjetivo1) <familia/gente> well-off, well-to-dode posición acomodada — well-off, well-to-do
2) (CS, Méx fam) ( que tiene palanca)IIestar acomodado — to have contacts o connections
- da masculino, femenino (CS, Méx fam)* * *= affluent, well-to-do, well-off.Ex. It is easy to predict that a majority of either large or affluent libraries in this country will employ some form of catalog under machine control in the foreseeable future.Ex. Librarians deny that only the young and well-to-do use music libraries.Ex. Well-off women are more likely to survive breast cancer than less affluent sufferers, a new study shows.----* bien acomodado = well-to-do, well-off.* más acomodados, los = better off, the.* * *I- da adjetivo1) <familia/gente> well-off, well-to-dode posición acomodada — well-off, well-to-do
2) (CS, Méx fam) ( que tiene palanca)IIestar acomodado — to have contacts o connections
- da masculino, femenino (CS, Méx fam)* * *= affluent, well-to-do, well-off.Ex: It is easy to predict that a majority of either large or affluent libraries in this country will employ some form of catalog under machine control in the foreseeable future.
Ex: Librarians deny that only the young and well-to-do use music libraries.Ex: Well-off women are more likely to survive breast cancer than less affluent sufferers, a new study shows.* bien acomodado = well-to-do, well-off.* más acomodados, los = better off, the.* * *A ‹familia› well-off, well-to-dode posición acomodada well-off, well-to-doB(CS, Méx fam) (que tiene palanca): está acomodado con el gobernador he has contacts o connections in the governor's office, he ( o his father etc) knows the governormasculine, feminine(CS, Méx fam)el departamento está lleno de acomodados the department is full of people who got their jobs through having connections o by pulling strings o by having friends in high places* * *
Del verbo acomodar: ( conjugate acomodar)
acomodado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acomodado
acomodar
acomodado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹familia/gente› well-off, well-to-do;
2 (CS, Méx fam) ( que tiene palanca):◊ estar acomodado to have contacts o connections
acomodar ( conjugate acomodar) verbo transitivo
1 (adaptar, amoldar) to adapt
2 ‹ huésped› to put … up
3
( poner) to put
acomodarse verbo pronominal
b) (adaptarse, amoldarse) acomodadose a algo to adapt to sth
acomodado,-a adjetivo well-off, well-to-do
acomodar verbo transitivo
1 (dar alojamiento) to lodge, accommodate
2 (dar asiento en cine, teatro, etc) to find a place for
3 (adaptar) to adapt: acomoda tu horario al suyo, adapt your timetable to his
puedes acomodar la habitación a otros usos, you can put this room to other uses
' acomodado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodada
- situada
- situado
English:
comfortable
- comfortably
- heeled
- off
- well-off
- well-to-do
- affluent
* * *acomodado, -a adj1. [rico] well-off, well-to-do2. [instalado] ensconced* * *I adj well-offII part → acomodar* * *acomodado, -da adj1) : suitable, appropriate2) : well-to-do, prosperous* * * -
4 enchufe
m.1 plug ( electricity and electronics) (macho).2 connections (informal) (recomendación).tener enchufe to have connectionsobtener algo por enchufe to get something by pulling strings o through one's connections3 socket, electric socket, jack, outlet.4 contact, personal connection.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: enchufar.* * *2 familiar figurado (trabajo) easy job; (influencias) contacts plural, friends plural in high places\tener enchufe familiar to have contactsenchufe bipolar two-pin plugenchufe tripolar three-pin plug* * *noun m.1) plug, socket2) contact, patronage* * *SM1) (Elec) (=macho) plug; (=hembra) socket; [en la pared] point, socket2) (Téc) (=conexión) joint; (=manguito) sleeve, jacket (EEUU)3) * (=puesto laboral) cushy job *4) * (=influencia) useful contact* * *1) (Elec) ( macho) plug; ( hembra) socket, power point (BrE); ( del teléfono) socket, point (BrE)2) (Esp fam) ( influencia)por enchufe — through connections, by pulling some strings
* * *= plug, socket, socket outlet, light socket.Ex. No equipment, other than the machines, plugs and wire, is required.Ex. One must also not forget the need for television aerials and the related sockets.Ex. Heavy-current electrical appliances (e.g. washers/dryers, dehumidifiers and electric kettles) should be supplied from individual socket outlets.Ex. In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.----* adaptador para enchufes = plug adapter.* enchufe con clavijas redondas = round-prong plug.* enchufe de la luz = light socket.* enchufe de potencia = power socket.* enchufe hembra = outlet, socket.* enchufes, los = nepotism.* recurrir a enchufes = pull + strings.* usar enchufes = pull + strings.* * *1) (Elec) ( macho) plug; ( hembra) socket, power point (BrE); ( del teléfono) socket, point (BrE)2) (Esp fam) ( influencia)por enchufe — through connections, by pulling some strings
* * *= plug, socket, socket outlet, light socket.Ex: No equipment, other than the machines, plugs and wire, is required.
Ex: One must also not forget the need for television aerials and the related sockets.Ex: Heavy-current electrical appliances (e.g. washers/dryers, dehumidifiers and electric kettles) should be supplied from individual socket outlets.Ex: In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.* adaptador para enchufes = plug adapter.* enchufe con clavijas redondas = round-prong plug.* enchufe de la luz = light socket.* enchufe de potencia = power socket.* enchufe hembra = outlet, socket.* enchufes, los = nepotism.* recurrir a enchufes = pull + strings.* usar enchufes = pull + strings.* * *enchufe enchufe y enchufismo (↑ enchufe a1)A2 (del teléfono) socket, pointCompuestos:wall plug, wall sockettwo-way adaptorB ( fam)(influencia): hace falta tener algún enchufe you need to have connections, you need to have friends in high places o in the right placesentró en la empresa por enchufe he got into the company by the back door o by pulling some strings* * *
Del verbo enchufar: ( conjugate enchufar)
enchufé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
enchufe es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
enchufar
enchufe
enchufar ( conjugate enchufar) verbo transitivo
1 (fam) ‹radio/televisión› to plug in
2 (fam) ‹ persona›:
enchufe sustantivo masculino
1
( hembra) socket, power point (BrE)
2 (Esp fam) ( influencia):
por enchufe by pulling some strings
enchufar verbo transitivo
1 Elec (a la red) to plug in
(poner en marcha) to turn on: enchufa el ventilador, turn the fan on
2 (dirigir un chorro de luz) to shine
(de agua) me enchufó con la manguera, he turned the hose on me
3 fam (favorecer) to pull strings for: la enchufó en la fábrica, he pulled strings to get her a job in the factory
enchufe sustantivo masculino
1 Elec (hembra) socket
(macho) plug
2 (persona) contact: consiguió el puesto porque tenía un buen enchufe, she got the job because she had a good contact
' enchufe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encajar
- hembra
- hueso
- macho
- trifásica
- trifásico
- clavija
English:
connected
- contact
- fit
- influence
- pull
- socket
- wall socket
- adapter
- jack
- plug
- point
- power
* * *enchufe nm[hembra] socket enchufe de clavija jack plugtener enchufe to have connections;obtener algo por enchufe to get sth by pulling strings o through one's connections* * *m2:tener enchufe fig fam have pull fam, have connections* * *enchufe nm1) : connection2) : plug, socket* * *enchufe n1. (macho) plug2. (hembra) socket -
5 Schiebung
f fig. manipulation, string-pulling; (geheime Absprache) umg. put-up job; SPORT auch umg. fix; es war Schiebung auch it was rigged; alles Schiebung! umg. it’s all a put-up job; die Zuschauer riefen „Schiebung“ the spectators shouted „fix“; er ist nur durch Schiebung an den Job / Auftrag gekommen he only got the job / commission by pulling strings* * *Schie|bung ['ʃiːbʊŋ]f -, -en(= Begünstigung) string-pulling no pl; (SPORT) rigging; (= Schiebergeschäfte) shady deals plder Schíébung bezichtigt werden — to be accused of rigging
das war doch Schíébung — that was rigged, that was a fix
die Zuschauer riefen "Schiebung!" — the spectators shouted "fix!"
* * *Schie·bung<->f kein pl (pej)1. (Begünstigung) pulling strings2. (unehrliches Geschäft) shady deal, fixing3. POL riggingbei der Wahl war \Schiebung im Spiel the election was rigged4. SPORT fixing\Schiebung! fixed!* * *die; Schiebung, Schiebungen (ugs.)1) (betrügerisches Geschäft) shady deal2) o. Pl. (Begünstigung) pulling strings; (bei einer Wahl, einem Wettbewerb) rigging; (bei einem Wettlauf, -rennen) fixing‘Schiebung!’ — ‘[it’s a] fix!'
* * *Schiebung f fig manipulation, string-pulling; (geheime Absprache) umg put-up job; SPORT auch umg fix;es war Schiebung auch it was rigged;alles Schiebung! umg it’s all a put-up job;die Zuschauer riefen „Schiebung“ the spectators shouted “fix”;er ist nur durch Schiebung an den Job/Auftrag gekommen he only got the job/commission by pulling strings* * *die; Schiebung, Schiebungen (ugs.)1) (betrügerisches Geschäft) shady deal2) o. Pl. (Begünstigung) pulling strings; (bei einer Wahl, einem Wettbewerb) rigging; (bei einem Wettlauf, -rennen) fixing‘Schiebung!’ — ‘[it’s a] fix!'
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6 enchufar
v.1 to plug in (aparato).El adaptador conecta los dos cables The adapter connects both cables.2 to pull strings for (informal) (colocar en un trabajo).* * *1 ELECTRICIDAD to connect, plug in2 (unir) to join, connect, fit■ no consigo trabajo porque no tengo a nadie que me enchufe I can't get a job because I have nobody to pull strings for me* * *1. VT1) (Elec) to plug in2) (Téc) [gen] to join, fit together, fit in; [+ dos tubos] to telescope together3) * [en un trabajo]la han enchufado para el puesto de secretaria — they have set o lined her up for the secretary's job ( using contacts), they pulled strings to get her the secretary's job
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( conectar mediante enchufe) to plug inb) (fam) ( encender) <radio/televisión> to switch o turn on2) (fam) < persona>2.enchufarse v prona) (AmL fam) ( adaptarse)b) (Esp fam) ( en puesto)* * *= plug in/into, turn on.Ex. A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.----* estar enchufado = be on.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( conectar mediante enchufe) to plug inb) (fam) ( encender) <radio/televisión> to switch o turn on2) (fam) < persona>2.enchufarse v prona) (AmL fam) ( adaptarse)b) (Esp fam) ( en puesto)* * *= plug in/into, turn on.Ex: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.
Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.* estar enchufado = be on.* * *enchufar [A1 ]vtA1 (conectar mediante enchufe) to plug in2 ( fam) (encender) ‹radio/televisión› to switch o turn o put onB ( fam) ‹persona›enchufó a su hermano en la empresa he fixed o set his brother up with a job in the company ( colloq), he used his influence o he pulled some strings to get his brother a job in the companyno consiguió el puesto por méritos, lo enchufaron he didn't get the job on merit, he pulled some strings ( colloq)B( Esp fam) (en puesto): se ha enchufado en el Ministerio he's got a job in the Ministry thanks to his connections* * *
enchufar ( conjugate enchufar) verbo transitivo
1 (fam) ‹radio/televisión› to plug in
2 (fam) ‹ persona›:
enchufar verbo transitivo
1 Elec (a la red) to plug in
(poner en marcha) to turn on: enchufa el ventilador, turn the fan on
2 (dirigir un chorro de luz) to shine
(de agua) me enchufó con la manguera, he turned the hose on me
3 fam (favorecer) to pull strings for: la enchufó en la fábrica, he pulled strings to get her a job in the factory
' enchufar' also found in these entries:
English:
plug in
- plug
* * *♦ vt1. [aparato] [conectar] to plug in;Fam [encender] to turn o put on2. [acoplar] [a un tubo, boca de riego] to connect3. Fam [colocar en un trabajo]su padre lo enchufó en la compañía his father got him a job in the company by pulling strings5. RP Fam [endosar] to land, to dump (a on);me enchufó al bebé porque se va al cine she dumped her baby on me because she's going to the cinemale enchufaron un billete falso they palmed off a counterfeit note on him♦ viInformátenchufar y usar plug and play* * *v/t EL plug in* * *enchufar vt1) : to plug in2) : to connect, to fit together* * *enchufar vb¿has enchufado el ordenador? have you plugged the computer in?2. (colocar a una persona) to get a job for -
7 enchufe
Del verbo enchufar: ( conjugate enchufar) \ \
enchufé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
enchufe es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: enchufar enchufe
enchufar ( conjugate enchufar) verbo transitivo 1 (fam) ‹radio/televisión› to plug in 2 (fam) ‹ persona›:
enchufe sustantivo masculino 1 ( hembra) socket, power point (BrE) 2 (Esp fam) ( influencia): por enchufe by pulling some strings
enchufar verbo transitivo
1 Elec (a la red) to plug in (poner en marcha) to turn on: enchufa el ventilador, turn the fan on
2 (dirigir un chorro de luz) to shine (de agua) me enchufó con la manguera, he turned the hose on me
3 fam (favorecer) to pull strings for: la enchufó en la fábrica, he pulled strings to get her a job in the factory
enchufe sustantivo masculino
1 Elec (hembra) socket (macho) plug
2 (persona) contact: consiguió el puesto porque tenía un buen enchufe, she got the job because she had a good contact ' enchufe' also found in these entries: Spanish: encajar - hembra - hueso - macho - trifásica - trifásico - clavija English: connected - contact - fit - influence - pull - socket - wall socket - adapter - jack - plug - point - power -
8 блат
БЛАТstrings / clout / the old boy network / cronyism / (calling in) favors or chits знакомство, связи connections or influence used to gain unfair advantageЕго взяли на работу по блату. He got the job through the old boy network. Он устроил своего сынка в институт по блату. He got his fair-haired boy into the institute by pulling strings.
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9 raccomandazione
f recommendation* * *raccomandazione s.f.1 recommendation: lettera di raccomandazione, letter of introduction; ottenere qlco. a forza di raccomandazioni, to get sthg. by pulling strings // raccomandazione dell'anima, committing of the soul2 (di lettere, pacchi ecc.) registration: tassa di raccomandazione, registration fee3 ( esortazione) exhortation; ( ammonizione) warning; ( consiglio) advice, recommendation: la mamma gli fece mille raccomandazioni, his mother gave him lots of advice4 (mar.) address commission.* * *[rakkomandat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (appoggio) recommendation2) (esortazione) recommendation; (consiglio) advice U, recommendationfare delle -i a qcn. — to make recommendations to sb.
dietro raccomandazione di qcn. — on sb.'s advice o recommendation
* * *raccomandazione/rakkomandat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (appoggio) recommendation; lettera di raccomandazione letter of recommendation; ho ottenuto il lavoro grazie alla sua raccomandazione I got the job on her recommendation2 (esortazione) recommendation; (consiglio) advice U, recommendation; fare delle -i a qcn. to make recommendations to sb.; dietro raccomandazione di qcn. on sb.'s advice o recommendation. -
10 pull
1. transitive verbpull somebody's or somebody by the hair/ears/sleeve — jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren/am Ärmel ziehen
pull something over one's ears/head — sich (Dat.) etwas über die Ohren/den Kopf ziehen
pull the other one or leg[, it's got bells on] — (fig. coll.) das kannst du einem anderen erzählen
pull to pieces — in Stücke reißen; (fig.): (criticize severely) zerpflücken [Argument, Artikel]
2) (extract) [her]ausziehen; [heraus]ziehen [Zahn]; zapfen [Bier]pull a stunt or trick — etwas Wahnsinniges tun
4)pull a knife/gun on somebody — ein Messer/eine Pistole ziehen und jemanden damit bedrohen
5)2. intransitive verbnot pull one's punches — (fig.) nicht zimperlich sein
1) ziehen‘Pull’ — "Ziehen"
2)pull [to the left/right] — [Auto, Boot:] [nach links/rechts] ziehen
3) (pluck)3. nounpull at somebody's sleeve — jemanden am Ärmel ziehen
1) Zug, der; Ziehen, das; (of conflicting emotions) Widerstreit, dergive a pull at something — an etwas (Dat.) ziehen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/58945/pull_ahead">pull ahead- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *[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.) ziehen3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) rudern4) ((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.) sich bewegen2. noun2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) die Anziehungskraft3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) der Einfluß•- pull apart / to pieces- 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* * *[pʊl]I. NOUNhe gave the door a sharp \pull to open it er zog kräftig an der Tür, um sie zu öffnento take a \pull on [or at] a cigarette an einer Zigarette ziehento take a \pull on [or at] a bottle einen Schluck aus der Flasche nehmenone of the \pulls of urban life is... was das Leben in der Stadt auch attraktiv macht, ist...she's still got quite a bit of \pull in the club sie hat schon noch eine Menge zu sagen im Klubbell \pull Klingelzug mcurtain \pull Vorhangzugstange fdoor \pull Türgriff mit's a long \pull to the summit bis zum Gipfel muss man sich ganz schön anstrengen11. SPORT (in baseball, golf) Pull m fachspr (Schlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt); (in cricket) Pull m fachspr (besonders gekonnter Schlag von einer Seite zur anderen)II. TRANSITIVE VERB1. (draw)▪ to \pull sth/sb etw/jdn ziehenhe \pulled her gently towards him er zog sie sanft an sichto \pull a cart/plough einen Wagen/Pflug ziehento \pull the curtains die Vorhänge zuziehento \pull a door shut eine Tür zuziehento \pull a lever/rope an einem Hebel/Seil ziehento \pull the trigger abdrücken2. (put on)to \pull a muscle/tendon sich dat einen Muskel/eine Sehne zerrento \pull a gun/knife eine Pistole/ein Messer ziehento \pull a gun/knife on sb jdn mit einer Pistole/einem Messer bedrohento \pull a tooth einen Zahn ziehen5. (move)to \pull a vehicle to the right/left ein Fahrzeug nach rechts/links ziehen6. (attract)to \pull a crowd eine Menschenmenge anziehen▪ to \pull sb jdn aufreißen sl8. (involve)he was \pulled into the argument er wurde in die Diskussion verwickelt9. (help through)his wife \pulled him through the illness seine Frau half ihm, die Krankheit durchzustehento \pull an event eine Veranstaltung absagento \pull an advertisement eine Anzeige zurückziehento \pull [sb/oneself] a pint BRIT [jdm/sich] ein Bier zapfento \pull a player SPORT einen Spieler aus dem Spiel nehmento \pull a horse ein Pferd parieren [o verhalten] fachspr13. (in baseball, golf)to \pull a shot einen Schlag/Schuss verpatzen14. (in cricket)to \pull the ball den Ball gekonnt von einer Seite auf die andere spielen15. COMPUTto \pull data Daten ziehen16.▶ to \pull the carpet [or rug] from under sb jdm den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen▶ to \pull a face [at sb] [jdm] eine Grimasse schneiden▶ \pull the other leg [or one] [it's got bells on] BRIT ( fam) das kannst du deiner Oma erzählen famhis articles don't \pull any punches seine Artikel sind nicht gerade spektakulär▶ to \pull strings Beziehungen spielenlassen▶ to \pull a trick on sb jdn reinlegenIII. INTRANSITIVE VERB1. (draw)“\pull” „Ziehen“to \pull at [or on] a cigar/cigarette an einer Zigarre/Zigarette ziehenyou can hear the engine \pulling, the hill's too steep for the little car man kann hören, wie der Motor arbeitet, die Steigung ist zu viel für das kleine Autothe engine warmed up quickly and \pulled well der Motor wurde schnell warm und zog gut3. (drive)the car \pulled into the driveway das Auto fuhr in die Einfahrtto \pull off a road von einer Straße abfahren4. (move) ziehenthe wheel is \pulling to the right das Steuer zieht nach rechtsso, did you \pull last night? und, hast du letzte Nacht jemanden aufgerissen?▪ to \pull for sb jdn anfeuernhe \pulled towards the shore er hielt auf das Ufer zuto \pull at the oars sich akk in die Riemen legen8. (in baseball, golf) einen Pull ausführen fachspr (Schlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt); (in cricket) einen Pull ausführen fachspr (besonders gekonnter Schlag von einer Seite zur anderen)9. SPORT (in American football) ein Spieler der Offensive verlässt seine Position, um die führende Rolle zu übernehmen* * *[pʊl]1. nhe gave her/the rope a pull — er zog sie/am Seil
I felt a pull at my sleeve — ich spürte, wie mich jemand am Ärmel zog
to be on the pull ( Brit inf ) — auf Mädchen/Männer aus sein
2) (= uphill journey) Anstieg m3) (inf: influence) Beziehungen pl (with zu)5) (TYP: proof) Abzug m2. vt1) (= draw, drag) ziehento pull a door shut —
to pull sth to pieces (lit) — etw zerreißen, etw in Stücke reißen; ( fig
to pull sb's leg (fig inf) — jdn auf den Arm nehmen (inf)
pull the other one(, it's got bells on) ( Brit inf ) — das glaubst du ja selber nicht!, das kannst du deiner Großmutter erzählen! (inf)
she was the one pulling the strings — sie war es, die alle Fäden in der Hand hielt
when it came to criticizing other people he didn't pull his or any punches — wenn es darum ging, andere zu kritisieren, zog er ganz schön vom Leder (inf)
3) (= extract, draw out) tooth, cork (heraus)ziehen; gun, knife ziehen; weeds, lettuce herausziehen; beer zapfenTim pulled last night — Tim hat gestern Nacht eine Frau vernascht (inf)
a sports car always pulls the girls (inf) — mit einem Sportwagen kommt man leichter an die Mädchen ran (inf)
7) (= cancel) TV programme, concert etc absagen8) (TYP)9) (GOLF, CRICKET, BASEBALL) verziehen, auf die der Schlaghand entgegengesetzte Seite schlagen3. vi1) (= draw) ziehen (on, at an +dat)to pull to the left/right (car, brakes) —
the car/engine isn't pulling very well — der Wagen/Motor zieht nicht richtig
to pull for sb/sth ( US inf ) — jdn/etw unterstützen
2) (= move train, car etc) fahrenhe pulled across to the left-hand lane —
he pulled into the kerb/the side of the road — er fuhr an den Bordstein heran/an den Straßenrand
to pull alongside — seitlich heranfahren; (Naut) längsseits kommen
to pull off the road — am Straßenrand anhalten
* * *pull [pʊl]A s1. Ziehen n, Zerren n2. Zug m, Ruck m:give sth a strong pull kräftig an etwas ziehenhave more pull fig den längeren Arm haben, am längeren Hebel sitzen4. Anziehungskraft f (auch fig):5. fig Zugkraft f, Werbewirksamkeit f6. ELEK Anzugskraft f (eines Relais)at aus)8. Zug(griff) m, -leine f9. a) Ruderpartie f, Bootsfahrt fb) Ruderschlag m:go for a pull eine Ruderpartie machen10. Golf: Pull m (Schlag, bei dem der Ball an einem Punkt landet, der in einer der Schlaghand entgegengesetzten Richtung vom Ziel liegt)11. Zügeln n, Verhalten n (eines Pferdes)12. ermüdende Steigung14. Vorteil m (over, of vor dat, gegenüber)he has some pull with the Almighty er hat einen Draht zum lieben Gott16. TYPO Fahne f, erster Abzug, Probeabzug mB v/t1. ziehen:pull the blanket over one’s head sich die Decke über den Kopf ziehen2. zerren (an dat):pull sb’s ears, pull sb by the ears jemanden an den Ohren ziehen;pull a muscle sich eine Muskelzerrung zuziehen, sich etwas zerren; siehe auch die Verbindungen mit den entsprechenden Substantiven, z. B. face A 2, leg Bes Redew6. Blumen, Äpfel etc pflücken7. Flachs raufen, zupfen8. a) eine Gans etc rupfenb) Leder enthaaren10. Golf: den Ball pullen ( → A 10)11. a) ein Pferd zügelnb) ein Rennpferd pullen, verhalten12. pull one’s punchesa) (Boxen) verhalten schlagen,b) fig sich zurückhalten;not pull one’s punches, pull no punches fig vom Leder ziehen, kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen13. ein Boot rudern:14. Riemen haben:the boat pulls four oars das Boot führt vier Riemen16. ein Messer etc ziehen:pull a pistol on sb jemanden mit der Pistole bedrohenon sb jemandem gegenüber)b) Stimmen bekommen21. US sla) einen Streik ausrufenb) einen Betrieb zum Streik aufrufen22. slb) eine Razzia machen in (dat), eine Spielhölle etc ausheben23. einen Antrag etc zurückziehenC v/i1. ziehen (at an dat)2. zerren, reißen ( beide:at an dat)3. am Zügel reißen (Pferd)4. ziehen, saugen (at an der Pfeife etc)5. einen Zug machen, trinken ( beide:at aus)6. sich vorwärts bewegen oder arbeiten:pull into the station BAHN (in den Bahnhof) einfahren;8. sl ziehen, Zugkraft haben (Reklame etc)* * *1. transitive verb1) (draw, tug) ziehen an (+ Dat.); ziehen [Hebel]pull somebody's or somebody by the hair/ears/sleeve — jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren/am Ärmel ziehen
pull something over one's ears/head — sich (Dat.) etwas über die Ohren/den Kopf ziehen
pull the other one or leg[, it's got bells on] — (fig. coll.) das kannst du einem anderen erzählen
pull to pieces — in Stücke reißen; (fig.): (criticize severely) zerpflücken [Argument, Artikel]
2) (extract) [her]ausziehen; [heraus]ziehen [Zahn]; zapfen [Bier]pull a stunt or trick — etwas Wahnsinniges tun
4)pull a knife/gun on somebody — ein Messer/eine Pistole ziehen und jemanden damit bedrohen
5)2. intransitive verbnot pull one's punches — (fig.) nicht zimperlich sein
1) ziehen‘Pull’ — "Ziehen"
2)pull [to the left/right] — [Auto, Boot:] [nach links/rechts] ziehen
3) (pluck)3. nounpull at — ziehen an (+ Dat.)
1) Zug, der; Ziehen, das; (of conflicting emotions) Widerstreit, dergive a pull at something — an etwas (Dat.) ziehen
Phrasal Verbs:- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *v.reißen v.(§ p.,pp.: riß, ist/hat gerissen)zerren v.ziehen v.(§ p.,pp.: zog, ist/hat gezogen) -
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1. [pʋl] n1. 1) тяга, дёрганьеto give a pull at /on/ the rope - потянуть за верёвку
give it a hard pull! - дёрни /потяни/ как следует!
2) ручка, кольцо (ящика, дверцы и т. п.); шнурок (звонка, шторы и т. п.)2. спец.1) натяжение, растяжение2) сила тяги3) растягивающее усилие, тянущая сила4) спорт. тяговое движение5) тяговое устройство; тяговый канат3. 1) спорт. напряжение, усилие2) трудный подъём; трудное путешествие и т. п.it was a long pull to the top of the mountain - взобраться на вершину горы стоило больших усилий
4. 1) удар весла2) разг. очередь грести3) разг. короткая прогулка на лодке5. сдерживание лошади на скачках ( чтобы не допустить выигрыша)6. спуск курка огнестрельного оружия7. 1) глотокto have a pull at the bottle - приложиться к бутылке; глотнуть, выпить ( спиртного)
long pull - сл. порция пива и т. п., превышающая заказ
2) затяжка ( табачным дымом)to take a pull at one's pipe [cigarette] - затянуться трубкой [сигаретой]
8. разг. преимуществоthe pull of the table - карт. преимущество сдающего (карты) или банкомёта
he had a great pull over all rivals - у него было большое преимущество перед соперниками
9. разг. протекция, связи, блатto get a job through pull - получить должность по протекции /по блату/
you got to have a pull to get a job like this - на такую работу можно устроиться только по блату /по знакомству/
he has come up from the ranks without any pull or family backing - он вышел в люди без всякой протекции и семейственности
10. разг. привлекательность, броскость (объявления, рекламы и т. п.)an advertising slogan with tremendous pull - рекламный лозунг, привлекающий массу покупателей
an actress with great box office pull - актриса, чьё участие даёт полные сборы
11. полигр. пробный оттиск12. метал. усадочная раковина13. тех. пневмоколёсный трактор-тягач14. спец. протаскивание; волочение2. [pʋl] vI1. тянуть, тащитьto pull the door open [shut] - потянуть к себе дверь, чтобы открыть [закрыть] её
to pull down - а) спускать, опускать; to pull down blinds - спустить шторы; б) стягивать вниз; срывать
to pull off - стаскивать, снимать; срывать
to pull off one's hat - снять шляпу, приветствовать
Pull - «к себе» ( надпись на двери)
2. натягивать; надвигать (тж. pull on)to pull on one's stockings [one's gloves] - натянуть чулки [перчатки]
3. дёргатьto pull a bell - позвонить в /дёрнуть/ звонок
she pulled his sleeve, she pulled him by the sleeve - она дёргала /тянула/ его за рукав
4. вытаскивать, выдёргивать; выдвигать (тж. pull out)to pull a tooth - выдернуть /удалить/ зуб
to pull out the goalie - разг. выманить вратаря из ворот ( футбол)
he pulled the drowning child out of the water - он вытащил тонущего ребёнка из воды
5. тянуть; иметь тягуmy pipe is pulling very badly today - сегодня моя трубка очень плохо курится
6. 1) тянуть, пить (особ. с жадностью); всасыватьto pull at a bottle - приложиться к бутылке, глотнуть из бутылки
2) (on, at) затягиваться (сигаретой и т. п.)7. 1) грести; идти, плыть на вёслахto pull stroke - задавать такт при гребле, быть загребным
2) иметь определённое количество вёсел ( о лодке)3) работать веслом4) перевозить на лодке8. 1) двигаться, ехать (о поезде, автомобиле и т. п.)2) (into) подъезжать подходитьthe train pulled into the station - поезд подошёл к станции /прибыл на станцию/
3) (into) останавливаться9. сл.1) арестовать, забратьto get pulled - попасть под арест; угодить в тюрьму
2) сделать облаву, налёт3) схватить за руку вора; поймать на месте преступления10. сл. стащить, стянуть11. спорт. бежать маховым шагом12. полигр. делать оттиск13. вырывать с корнем; уничтожать (тж. pull up)II А1. растянуть (мышцу, сухожилие)2. 1) рвать, срывать, собирать (цветы, фрукты)2) убирать ( корнеплоды)3. полоть ( вручную)5. теребить ( лён)6. корчевать7. 1) натягивать ( удила)2) сдерживать, осаживать ( лошадь на скачках; тж. pull in)to pull a horse - подбирать вожжи; натягивать поводья
8. амер. сл. выхватить, вытащить (револьвер, нож)he pulled a gun at his partner - он выхватил пистолет и стал угрожать своему партнёру
9. 1) разрывать, раздирать ( на части; обыкн. pull apart)to pull to pieces /apart/ - а) разорвать на куски; б) раскритиковать; разнести в пух и прах
he pulled his opponent's arguments to bits - он разгромил доводы противника
2) отрывать; оттягивать; оттаскивать (обыкн. pull away, pull back)it was hard for him to pull away from the ties of home - ему было трудно оторваться от родного дома
advertisement that pulls custom - реклама, которая привлекает покупателей
2) привлекать ( на свою сторону); получать ( поддержку)be pulled more votes than his running mate - ему удалось собрать больше голосов на выборах, чем его конкуренту
11. (for) разг. поддерживать, подбадривать (какую-л. сторону и т. п.); «болеть» (за какую-л. команду и т. п.)he nearly always pulls for the weak - он всегда выступает на стороне слабых
12. разг. сделать, совершить (что-л. дерзкое, неожиданное или недозволенное)to pull stunts - выделывать трюки; откалывать опасные номера
who pulled a dirty trick like that on you? - кто это сыграл с вами такую шутку?; кто это вас так подвёл?
13. разг. получать (оценку, отметку)he pulled an A in his English course - он получил высшую оценку по английскому языку
14. спорт. отбивать (мяч, посылая его влево)15. сл. наносить удар не в полную силу ( бокс)to pull a punch - а) ударить вполсилы; б) действовать осторожно; проявлять сдержанность, осмотрительность
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to pull caps /wigs/ - ссориться, пререкаться
to pull leather - амер. а) стараться удержаться в седле; б) цепляться за что-л.
to pull a fast one (on smb.) - ловко обмануть /надуть, одурачить/ (кого-л.); совершить махинацию
pull devil /baker, dog, cat/! - валяй!, давай!, жми! ( возгласы поощрения на состязаниях)
to pull the devil by the tail - быть в стеснённых обстоятельствах; ≅ биться как рыба об лёд
to pull foot, to pull it - удирать, улепётывать; бежать со всех ног, бежать сломя голову
to pull smb.'s /the other/ leg - подшучивать над кем-л.; сыграть шутку с кем-л.; морочить кому-л. голову
to pull a face /faces/ - сделать гримасу, гримасничать, строить /корчить/ рожи
to pull a long face - иметь огорчённый /кислый, унылый/ вид
to pull the long bow - чрезмерно лгать или хвастаться; рассказывать небылицы; привирать
to pull strings - а) нажимать на тайные пружины, пустить в ход связи; тайно влиять (на что-л.); to pull every string in order to attain one's end - пустить в ход все связи /нажать на все пружины/, чтобы добиться своей цели; б) тайно влиять на ход дела, быть скрытым двигателем; стоять за спиной кого-л.
to pull rank - амер. использовать служебное положение в личных целях
to pull wires = to pull strings а)
he pulled wires to get the position for his son - он пустил в ход свои связи, чтобы устроить сына на эту должность
to pull smb.'s teeth - сделать беззащитным, обезоружить, обезвредить; ≅ вырвать у змеи жало
to pull a lone oar - действовать /работать/ в одиночку
to pull one's weight - а) быть хорошим гребцом; б) выполнить свою долю работы
to pull one's freight - амер. быстро уйти или уехать, смыться
to pull a boner - амер. попасть впросак, сесть в лужу
to pull the carpet (out) from under smb. - неожиданно прекращать оказание помощи; ≅ выбить у кого-л. почву /землю/ из-под ног
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m.1 mate(British), buddy (United States) (informal) (friend).2 godfather, fellow parent.3 friend.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: compadrar.* * *1 (padrino) godfather2 (padre) father* * *SM1) (=padrino) godfather* * *2) (esp AmL fam) ( amigo) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)a lo compadre — (fam)
entró a lo compadre a la oficina — he got a job in the office by knowing the right people
* * *= chum.Ex. Frank was rather different from his chums, but they were very fond of him.* * *2) (esp AmL fam) ( amigo) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)a lo compadre — (fam)
entró a lo compadre a la oficina — he got a job in the office by knowing the right people
* * *= chum.Ex: Frank was rather different from his chums, but they were very fond of him.
* * *a lo compadre ( fam): entró a lo compadre a la oficina he got a job in the office by pulling a few strings o by knowing the right people, he got a job in the office by having useful contacts o friends in the right places* * *
compadre sustantivo masculino
compadre sustantivo masculino familiar (amigo, compañero) friend, US buddy: espera un momento que voy a saludar a mis compadres, excuse me for a moment - I have to say hello to my buddies
* * *compadre nm[padre de mi ahijado] I'm godfather to his son* * *m L.Am. fambuddy fam* * *compadre nm1) : godfather of one's child2) : father of one's godchild -
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[la’si:rәn] v/t1. (Produkt, Buch etc.) launch; (Nachricht) put about, broadcast; jemanden lancieren (pull strings to) get s.o. promoted (in + Akk to); etw. auf den Markt lancieren put s.th. on the market2. WIRTS. (Anleihe) float* * *to launch* * *lan|cie|ren [lã'siːrən] ptp lanciertvtProdukt, Künstler, Initiative to launch; Meldung, Nachricht to put outlancieren —
sein Onkel hat ihn in diese hohe Stellung lanciert — his uncle got him (into) that high position
* * *lan·cie·ren *[lãˈsi:rən]vt (geh)1. (publik werden lassen)2. (auf den Markt bringen)▪ etw \lancieren to launch sth3. (platzieren)▪ jdn \lancieren to place sbeinflussreiche Freunde haben sie in diesen Posten lanciert influential friends placed her in this job* * *transitives Verb2)jemanden in eine Stellung lancieren — get somebody into a position by pulling strings
3) (bes. Wirtsch., Werbung) launch* * *lancieren [lãˈsiːrən] v/tjemanden lancieren (pull strings to) get sb promoted (in +akk to);etwas auf den Markt lancieren put sth on the market* * *transitives Verb1) [deliberately] spread <report, rumour, etc.>2)3) (bes. Wirtsch., Werbung) launch -
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adj. kumoterskie stosunki/powiązania old-boy network- po kumotersku by pulling some strings- dostał pożyczkę/posadę po kumotersku he got the loan/job through the old-boy networkThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kumoters|ki
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I [pʊl]1) (tug) strattone m., tiro m.2) (attraction) forza f.; fig. forza f. di attrazione, attrattiva f.4) colloq. (swig) sorso m., sorsata f.5) colloq. (on cigarette etc.) tiro m., boccata f.7) (snag) (in sweater) maglia f. tirataII 1. [pʊl]1) (tug) tirare [chain, curtain, hair, tail, rope]to pull a sweater over one's head — (put on) infilare un maglione (dalla testa); (take off) sfilarsi un maglione (dalla testa)
2) (tug, move) (towards oneself) tirare ( towards verso); (by dragging) trascinare ( along lungo); (to show sth.) tirare (per il braccio) [ person]4) (remove, extract) estrarre [ tooth]to pull sth. off — [child, cat] tirare qcs. giù da [shelf, table]
to pull sth. out of — tirare qcs. fuori da [pocket, drawer]
5) colloq. (brandish) tirare fuori, estrarre [gun, knife]to pull a gun on sb. — puntare un'arma contro qcn
8) (steer, guide)11) colloq. (attract) attirare, richiamare [audience, girls]12) (make)2.1) (tug) tirare (at, on su)to pull at sb.'s sleeve — tirare qcn. per la manica
2) (resist restraint) [dog, horse] tirare (at, on su)3) (move)to pull ahead of sb. — [athlete, rally driver] staccare qcn.; [ company] distanziare [ competitor]
4) (smoke)to pull at — dare un tiro a [ cigarette]
6) (row) remare•- pull in- pull off- pull out- pull up••pull the other one (it's got bells on)! — colloq. chi credi di prendere in giro!
* * *[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.) tirare; togliere2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) tirare (una boccata)3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) remare4) ((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.) dirigersi2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) tirata, tiro2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) attrazione3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) influenza•- 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* * *pull /pʊl/n.1 tirata ( anche fig.); tiro; strappo; strattone: I gave a pull at the rope, diedi uno strattone alla corda; It was a long pull from the valley up here, è stata una bella tirata dalla valle fin quassù4 (naut.) colpo di remo; remata; vogata6 (tipogr.) prima bozza7 sorso; sorsata: He took a long pull at his tankard of beer, bevve una lunga sorsata dal suo boccale di birra8 [u] (mecc.) capacità di traino9 [u] (fig.) autorità; ascendente; influsso; influenza; peso, entratura (fig.): That cardinal has a strong pull with the Pope, quel cardinale ha molta influenza presso il Papa10 [u] forza d'attrazione (per es., della luna sulla terra); (fig.) attrazione pubblicitaria; capacità di attrarre il pubblico; fascino; richiamo: (market.) pull strategy, strategia dell'attrazione; an actor [a play] with great box-office pull, un attore che richiama molto pubblico [un dramma di cassetta]15 (equit.) tirata di redini● ( baseball) pull hitting, battuta a sorpresa □ ( slang) to be on the pull, essere in caccia; cercare di rimorchiare (ragazzi o ragazze).♦ (to) pull /pʊl/A v. t.1 tirare; trarre; trascinare; tirare a sé; strattonare: Don't pull my hair, non tirarmi i capelli; to pull the trigger, tirare il grilletto; (ferr.) to pull the cord, tirare l'allarme; to pull a heavy weight, trascinare un grosso peso; ( sport) to pull an opponent's shirt, strattonare un avversario per la maglia2 estrarre; tirare fuori; cavare; togliere: I had two teeth pulled, mi sono fatto togliere due denti; He pulled a gun on me, ha tirato fuori una pistola e me l'ha puntata contro3 cogliere; strappare5 attirare ( la clientela, spettatori, ecc.); assicurarsi (l'appoggio di q.); ottenere ( consensi, voti, ecc.): to pull a crowd, attirare folle di spettatori7 (tipogr.) tirare; stampare: to pull a copy [a proof], tirare una copia [una bozza]9 (fam., spec. USA) fare, commettere ( un reato, ecc.): to pull a robbery, fare una rapina; to pull a job, fare un colpo (in banca, ecc.)16 (fig. fam.) rimorchiare (una ragazza, un ragazzo)B v. i.2 lasciarsi tirare; muoversi; spostarsi, aprirsi ( quando si tira): This drawer won't pull out, questo cassetto non vuole aprirsi6 (naut.) remare; vogare8 (fig. fam.) rimorchiare● ( USA) to pull camp, levare il campo (o le tende) □ to pull clear, sgombrare; togliersi di mezzo; ( sport: autom.) portarsi a bordo pista ( dopo un guasto, ecc.); ( ciclismo, ecc.) andare in fuga; staccare tutti □ to pull a face, fare la faccia lunga; fare una boccaccia (o una smorfia) □ to pull faces, far boccacce; fare smorfie □ to pull a fast one on sb., giocare un brutto tiro a q.; mettere q. nel sacco (fig.) □ (fig. fam.) to pull sb. 's leg, prendere in giro q.; prendere q. per i fondelli (fam.) □ (med.) to pull a muscle, farsi uno strappo muscolare □ (naut.) to pull oars, remare; vogare; avere un certo numero di vogatori □ (pop. USA) to pull the plug on sb. [st.], farla finita con q. [qc.] □ to pull one's punches, ( boxe) non affondare, trattenere i colpi; (fig.) risparmiare colpi, non infierire □ ( slang USA) to pull rank, far pesare la propria autorità; farla cascare dall'alto (fig.) □ to pull a sad face, fare la faccia triste; assumere un'aria rattristata □ ( di veicolo, dei freni, ecc.) to pull to one side, tirare da una parte; tendere ad andare da un lato □ to pull to pieces, fare a pezzi, rompere, spezzare; (fig.) criticare aspramente, stroncare □ to pull one's weight, mettercela tutta; fare la propria parte ( di lavoro) □ (fig.) to pull strings for sb., usare la propria influenza a favore di q. □ (fig.) to pull the strings, tirare le fila; manovrare □ ( slang USA) to pull a stunt, fare un numero (fig.); avere un'alzata d'ingegno □ (med.) pulled muscle, strappo muscolare.* * *I [pʊl]1) (tug) strattone m., tiro m.2) (attraction) forza f.; fig. forza f. di attrazione, attrattiva f.4) colloq. (swig) sorso m., sorsata f.5) colloq. (on cigarette etc.) tiro m., boccata f.7) (snag) (in sweater) maglia f. tirataII 1. [pʊl]1) (tug) tirare [chain, curtain, hair, tail, rope]to pull a sweater over one's head — (put on) infilare un maglione (dalla testa); (take off) sfilarsi un maglione (dalla testa)
2) (tug, move) (towards oneself) tirare ( towards verso); (by dragging) trascinare ( along lungo); (to show sth.) tirare (per il braccio) [ person]4) (remove, extract) estrarre [ tooth]to pull sth. off — [child, cat] tirare qcs. giù da [shelf, table]
to pull sth. out of — tirare qcs. fuori da [pocket, drawer]
5) colloq. (brandish) tirare fuori, estrarre [gun, knife]to pull a gun on sb. — puntare un'arma contro qcn
8) (steer, guide)11) colloq. (attract) attirare, richiamare [audience, girls]12) (make)2.1) (tug) tirare (at, on su)to pull at sb.'s sleeve — tirare qcn. per la manica
2) (resist restraint) [dog, horse] tirare (at, on su)3) (move)to pull ahead of sb. — [athlete, rally driver] staccare qcn.; [ company] distanziare [ competitor]
4) (smoke)to pull at — dare un tiro a [ cigarette]
6) (row) remare•- pull in- pull off- pull out- pull up••pull the other one (it's got bells on)! — colloq. chi credi di prendere in giro!
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