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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > pull off a deal
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■ pull offA v. t. + avv.2 portare a compimento; mettere a segno; farcela; riuscire a concludere: to pull off a deal, riuscire a concludere un affareB v. i. + avv.2 ( di una persona) partire □ to pull oneself off, (volg.) menarselo, smanettarselo; masturbarsi □ to pull it off, farcela; riuscire a sfondare ( in affari, ecc.). -
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1. phr v разг. осуществить, несмотря на трудности; успешно завершить, справитьсяI think we can pull the boy round this time — я думаю, что на этот раз нам удастся спасти мальчика
2. phr v выиграть; получить призto pull stroke — задавать такт при гребле, быть загребным
3. phr v трогаться с места, отъезжать, отходитьto pull up stakes — амер. сняться с места;
pull out — отходить от станции, выйти со станции
Синонимический ряд:1. achieve (verb) accomplish; achieve; effect; manage; realise; realize; succeed; swing2. remove (verb) detach; dislocate; dislodge; remove; separate; wrench off; yank off -
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1. IIIpull off smth. /smth. off/ coll.1)pull off prizes захватить призы2)pull off a deal (a good speculation, a spectacular coup, etc.) удачно провести сделку и т.д.; it is a good idea if you can pull it off это неплохая мысль, если вам удастся провести ее в жизнь; we have pulled it off нам это удалось2. XVIpull off from smth. the boat pulled off from the shore лодка отошла от берега; the train pulled off from the station поезд отошел от станции -
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slagen; naar kant van weg gaanpull offII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:we've pulled it off! • het is ons gelukt! -
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[ʹpʋlʹɒf] phr v1. разг. осуществить, несмотря на трудности; успешно завершить, справитьсяthe task was difficult but we pulled it off - задание было трудным, но мы его одолели
2. выиграть ( состязание); получить приз3. трогаться с места, отъезжать, отходить -
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pull off [ lid] togliersi; [ handle] essere rimovibile; pull off [sth.] (leave) lasciare [ road]; pull off [sth.], pull [sth.] off1) (remove) togliere, togliersi [coat, sweater, shoes, socks]; tirare via [lid, wrapping, sticker]2) colloq. (clinch) mettere a segno [raid, robbery]; riuscire a concludere [ deal]; portare a compimento [coup, feat]; ottenere, riportare [win, victory]* * *(to succeed in doing: He's finally pulled it off!) riuscire, portare a compimento* * *vt + adv1) (remove: wrapping paper) strappare, (clothes, shoes, gloves) levarsi, togliersi2) (fam: succeed in), (plan, attack etc) portare a termine* * *pull off [ lid] togliersi; [ handle] essere rimovibile; pull off [sth.] (leave) lasciare [ road]; pull off [sth.], pull [sth.] off1) (remove) togliere, togliersi [coat, sweater, shoes, socks]; tirare via [lid, wrapping, sticker] -
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pull off [lid] s'enlever; [handle] être amovible; pull off [something] ( leave) quitter [road]; pull off [something], pull [something] off1) ( remove) ôter [coat, sweater]; enlever [shoes, socks, lid, wrapping, sticker]2) (colloq) ( clinch) réussir [raid, robbery]; conclure [deal]; réaliser [coup, feat]; décrocher [win, victory] -
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transitive verb2) (accomplish) an Land ziehen (ugs.) [Geschäft, Knüller]* * *(to succeed in doing: He's finally pulled it off!) schaffen* * *◆ pull offI. vt1. (take off)▪ to \pull off off ⇆ sth etw [schnell] ausziehento \pull off off a deal ein Geschäft zustande bringento \pull off off an order einen Auftrag an Land ziehento \pull off off a victory einen Sieg davontragenII. vi losfahren, abfahren* * *vt sep1) wrapping paper abziehen; cover abnehmen; (violently) abreißen; clothes, pullover, shoes ausziehen; gloves, tights ausziehen, abstreifenhe pulled his clothes off and jumped into the water — er riss sich (dat)
he quickly pulled his/her coat off — er zog sich/ihr schnell den Mantel aus
2) (inf: succeed in) schaffen (inf); deal, coup zuwege bringen (inf); order an Land ziehen (inf); bank job, burglary drehen (inf)* * *A v/t1. wegziehen, wegreißenpull off one’s clothes sich die Kleider vom Leib reißen4. umg zuwege bringen, schaffen, schaukelnB v/i1. sich in Bewegung setzen, abfahren2. abstoßen (Boot)* * *transitive verb1) (remove) abziehen; (violently) abreißen; ausziehen [Kleidungsstück, Handschuhe]2) (accomplish) an Land ziehen (ugs.) [Geschäft, Knüller]* * *v.abziehen v. -
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vt1) ( take off)to \pull off off <-> sth etw [schnell] ausziehento \pull off off <-> sth etw durchziehen ( fam)to \pull off off a deal ein Geschäft zustande bringen;to \pull off off an order einen Auftrag an Land ziehen;to \pull off off a victory einen Sieg davontragen3) ( leave)to \pull off off a road von einer Straße abfahren vi losfahren, abfahren -
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(to succeed in doing: He's finally pulled it off!) conseguir, salirse con la suyav.• desfijar v.pull off*expr.• realizar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o1) ( remove) \<\<cover/lid\>\> quitar, sacar*2) ( achieve) (colloq) conseguir*, lograrthey pulled off the biggest bank job of the decade — llevaron a cabo el mayor asalto a un banco de la década
1. VT + ADV1) (=remove) quitar, arrancar; [+ clothes] quitarse (de prisa)2) * (=cause to succeed) [+ plan etc] llevar a cabo, conseguir; [+ deal] cerrar, concluir con éxito2.VI + ADVwe pulled off into a lay-by — (Aut) salimos de la carretera y paramos en un apartadero
3.VT + PREP4.VI + PREP* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o1) ( remove) \<\<cover/lid\>\> quitar, sacar*2) ( achieve) (colloq) conseguir*, lograr -
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1) снимать, стаскивать There's a piece of thread on your skirt;
let me pull it off. ≈ На твоей юбке нитка, дай я ее сниму. Help me to pull off these muddy boots. ≈ Помоги мне стянуть эти грязные чоботы.
2) добиться, несмотря на трудности;
справиться с задачей After failing his driving test eight times, John at last pulled it off. ≈ Провалив экзамен на права восемь раз, Джон на девятый сдал. Syn: bring off
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3) выиграть (приз, состязание)
4) отходить, отъезжать The boat pulled off from the shore. ≈ Лодка отошла от берега. (разговорное) осуществить, несмотря на трудности;
успешно завершить, справиться - to * a deal провернуть дельце выиграть (состязание) ;
получить приз трогаться с места, отъезжать, отходить - the boat pulled off from the shore лодка отошла от берегаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pull off
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phrvt infmlThe trick seemed impossible but she pulled if off — Трюк казался невозможным, но ей удалось его выполнить
It takes a lot of skill to pull off something like that — Нужно обладать большим мастерством, чтобы сделать такое
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inf провернуть (о сделке), удаватьсяMuch to our surprise, he pulled off the deal.
I never thought we’d ever stage this play, but somehow we pulled it off.
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vt(deal etc) zuwege bringen, (clothes) ausziehen -
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vt(deal etc) zuwege bringen, (clothes) ausziehen -
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A n1 ( agreement) gen accord m ; (in commerce, finance) affaire f ; (with friend, criminal) marché m ; the pay/OPEC deal l'accord salarial/de l'OPEC ; to make ou strike a deal with sb gen passer un accord avec qn ; ( in business) conclure une affaire avec qn ; to do a deal with faire un marché avec [friend, kidnapper, criminal] ; négocier une affaire avec [client, company] ; to do a deal ( in business) conclure une affaire ; (with friend, colleague) s'arranger ; ( with criminal) faire un marché ; to pull off a deal mener à bien une affaire ; it's a deal! marché conclu! ; the deal's off le marché est rompu ; it's no deal! pas question! ; a good deal une bonne affaire ; to get the best of a deal se tirer au mieux d'une affaire ; it's all part of the deal ( part of the arrangement) ça fait partie du marché ; (part of the price, package) c'est inclus dans le reste ; to be in on the deal être dans le coup ○ ;2 ( sale) vente f ; cash/credit deal vente au comptant/à crédit ; property/arms deal vente immobilière/d'armes ;3 (special offer, bargain) for the best deal(s) in ou on electrical goods come to Electrotech pour les meilleurs prix or les prix les plus bas en électroménager venez à Electrotech ; I got a good deal on a used Fiat j'ai fait une bonne affaire en achetant une Fiat d'occasion ;4 ( amount) a great ou good deal beaucoup (of de) ; he's a good deal older than me il est beaucoup plus âgé que moi ; they have a great deal in common ils ont beaucoup de choses en commun ; she travels a great deal elle voyage beaucoup ; she means a great deal to me je l'aime beaucoup ; this job means a great deal to me ce travail est très important pour moi ;5 ( treatment) to get a good/bad deal (from sb) être bien/mal traité (par qn) ; to give sb a fair deal agir loyalement envers qn ; he got a raw ou rotten deal il n'a vraiment pas eu de chance ;7 ( timber) bois m blanc.1 gen to deal a blow to sb/sth ou to deal sb/sth a blow lit, fig porter un coup à qn/qch (with avec) ;C vi ( prét, pp dealt) Comm, Fin ( carry on business) [person, firm] être en activité ; ( operate on stock exchange) faire des opérations boursières ; to deal in être dans le commerce de [commodity, product, shares] ; we deal in software nous sommes dans le commerce des logiciels ; we don't deal in blackmail fig le chantage n'est pas notre affaire.big deal ○ ! iron la belle affaire! iron ; it's no big deal ○ ( modestly) il n'y a pas de quoi en faire un plat ○ ; if I lose it's no big deal ○ si je perds ce n'est pas dramatique ; to make a big deal out of sth faire tout un plat ○ de qch.■ deal out:▶ deal out [sth], deal [sth] out1 ( distribute) distribuer [money, profit, cards] ;2 ( mete out) administrer [punishment, fine].■ deal with:▶ deal with [sth]1 ( sort out) s'occuper de [complaint, emergency, matter, request, situation, work] ; faire face à [social problem] ; leave it to James, he'll deal with it laisse ça à James, il s'en occupera ; new measures to deal with vandalism de nouvelles mesures pour faire face au vandalisme ;2 (consider, discuss) traiter de [topic, question, issue] ;▶ deal with [sb]1 (attend to, handle) s'occuper de [client, customer, patient, public, troublemaker] ; she's a difficult person to deal with elle est difficile (à vivre), elle n'est pas commode ; he did not deal fairly with us il n'a pas été correct avec nous ;2 ( do business with) traiter avec [person, company, terrorist organization] ; [supplier] vendre à [public] ; [customer] se fournir chez [stockist]. -
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♦ deal (1) /di:l/n.(solo sing.) quantità: a good (o a great) deal of, una gran quantità di; molto (agg.): It takes a good deal of patience, ci vuole molta pazienza; There is a great deal of interest in the scheme, il programma suscita molto interesse♦ deal (2) /di:l/n.1 accordo; patto: to do (o to make, to cut, to reach, to strike) a deal with, raggiungere un accordo con; fare un patto con: In the end they failed to close the deal, alla fine, non sono riusciti a concludere l'accordo; It's impossible to make a deal with people like that, non è possibile trovare un accordo con gente così; to pull off a deal, concludere con successo un affare; Let's make a deal, facciamo un patto; At the last minute the deal fell through, all'ultimo minuto l'accordo non è andato in porto; If the deal goes through, it would make him the highest paid actor in Hollywood history, se l'accordo va in porto, farà di lui l'attore più pagato nella storia di Hollywood; to broker a peace deal, fare da mediatore in un accordo di pace; a business deal, un accordo commerciale; He signed a 3-book deal worth a million pounds, ha firmato un contratto per la pubblicazione di tre libri per un milione di sterline; bum deal, fregatura; bidone; fair deal, accordo (o trattamento) equo2 (comm.) offerta; affare: They have some great deals at the moment, hanno delle ottime offerte attualmente; She got herself a good deal on a new car, ha fatto un buon affare con la macchina nuova3 (con agg.) trattamento: a better deal for young people, un trattamento migliore per i giovani; to get a good (o a square) deal, essere trattato bene; to get a raw (o rough) deal, essere trattato male4 ( a carte) turno di fare le carte (o il mazzo); smazzata: Whose deal is it?, a chi tocca fare le carte?● (fam.) big deal ► big □ (econ., polit., fin.) deal breaker, fattore cruciale in un accordo ( che può farlo saltare se non viene risolto); condicio sine qua non □ (fam.) a done deal, affare concluso; cosa fatta □ (fam.) It's a deal!, affare fatto!; ci sto! □ (fam.) What's the deal?, che succede?deal (3) /di:l/n.♦ (to) deal /di:l/(pass. e p. p. dealt)A v. t.3 spacciare: to deal drugs [heroin], spacciare droga [eroina]B v. i.1 fare le carte; smazzare: Whose turn is it to deal?, a chi tocca fare le carte?2 (fam.) spacciare; trafficare droga● (fig. o form.) to deal a blow to sb. (o to deal sb. a blow), assestare un duro colpo a q.: His daughter's death dealt him a blow from which he never recovered, la morte di sua figlia gli ha assestato un duro colpo, dal quale non si è mai ripreso; This latest incident deals another blow to hopes of a peace settlement, quest'ultimo incidente assesta un altro duro colpo alle speranze di un accordo di pace □ ( Borsa) to deal for the account, negoziare a termine □ (fam. USA) to deal from the bottom of the pack, giocare sporco; fregare □ (fam. USA) to deal from the top of the pack, giocare pulito; comportarsi in modo onesto □ (comm.) to deal on credit, comprare (o vendere) a credito.
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