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21 pull a gun etc on
to produce and aim a gun etc at (a person).يَسْتَلُّ، يُشْهِرُ -
22 pull apart
to tear or destroy completely by pulling.يُقَطِّعُ إربا، يُحَطِّم -
23 pull down
to destroy or demolish (buildings).يَهْدِم -
24 pull faces (at)
to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse:يُظْهِرُ على وَجْهِه علامات الإسْتِياءHe pulled a face when he smelt the fish.
يقوم بحركات غريبه في وَجْهِهShe pulled faces at the baby to make it laugh.
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25 pull faces (at)
to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse:يُظْهِرُ على وَجْهِه علامات الإسْتِياءHe pulled a face when he smelt the fish.
يقوم بحركات غريبه في وَجْهِهShe pulled faces at the baby to make it laugh.
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26 pull off
to succeed in doing:يَنْجَحُ في عَمَلٍHe's finally pulled it off!
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27 pull one's weight
to take one's fair share of work, duty etc.يَسْتَخْدِم ثِقَل جِسْمِه -
28 pull oneself together
to control oneself; to regain one's self-control:يَسْتَجْمِع قُوَّتَهAt first she was terrified, then she pulled herself together.
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29 pull someone's leg
to try as a joke to make someone believe something which is not true:يَخْدَع بالمُزاح، يَضحَك على مُمازِحاًYou haven't really got a black mark on your face – he's only pulling your leg.
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30 pull strings
to use one's influence or that of others to gain an advantage.يَسْتَغِل نُفوذه لمَصْلَحَتِه الشَّخْصِيَّه -
31 pull the strings
to be the person who is really, though usually not apparently, controlling the actions of others.يُديرُ الأمور من وَراء السِّتار -
32 pull the wool over someone's eyes
to deceive someone.يَخْدَع، يَغُشArabic-English dictionary > pull the wool over someone's eyes
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33 pull to pieces
to tear or destroy completely by pulling.يُقَطِّعُ إربا، يُحَطِّم -
34 tension, tightening, pull
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35 إصابة إجهادية
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36 يجهد العضلة
pull -
37 اسحب
Pull -
38 بلوفر
pull-over; pull -
39 chala'a
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40 jadhaba
pull [Sem g-d-b]
См. также в других словарях:
pull — pull … Dictionnaire des rimes
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