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21 pull strings
(to use one's influence or that of others to gain an advantage.) protekciót vesz igénybe -
22 pull the strings
(to be the person who is really, though usually not apparently, controlling the actions of others.) háttérből irányít -
23 pull the wool over someone's eyes
(to deceive someone.) port hint vkinek a szemébeEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > pull the wool over someone's eyes
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24 pull\ a\ boat
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25 pull\ a\ boner
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26 pull\ a\ cork
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27 pull\ a\ face
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28 pull\ a\ fast\ one
átejt vkit, trükkel becsap vkit -
29 pull\ a\ gambling-den
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30 pull\ a\ good\ oar
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31 pull\ a\ lone\ oar
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32 pull\ a\ long\ face
komolyan néz, megnyúlik az ábrázata -
33 pull\ a\ pistol\ at\ sy
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34 pull\ a\ signal\ on
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35 pull\ a\ tooth
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36 pull\ a\ wry\ face
kelletlen arcot vág, savanyú arcot vág -
37 pull\ a\ yarn
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38 pull\ about
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39 pull\ an\ oar
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40 pull\ ashore
parthoz evez, partra kihúz
См. также в других словарях:
pull — pull … Dictionnaire des rimes
pull — [ pyl ] n. m. • 1930; abrév. de pull over ♦ Pull over. Un pull jacquard. Pull chaussette, moulant, à côtes très serrées. Pull à col roulé, à col en V. Des pulls ras du cou. Pull de coton à manches courtes. ⇒aussi sous pull. Pull et gilet. ⇒ twin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pull — ► VERB 1) exert force on (something) so as to move it towards oneself or the origin of the force. 2) remove by pulling. 3) informal bring out (a weapon) for use. 4) move steadily: the bus pulled away. 5) move oneself with effort or against… … English terms dictionary
Pull — over « Pull » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Pull (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
pull — [pool] vt. [ME pullen < OE pullian, to pluck, snatch with the fingers: ? akin to MLowG pull, a husk, shell] 1. to exert force or influence on so as to cause to move toward or after the source of the force; drag, tug, draw, attract, etc. 2. a)… … English World dictionary
Pull — Pull, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pulled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pulling}.] [AS. pullian; cf. LG. pulen, and Gael. peall, piol, spiol.] 1. To draw, or attempt to draw, toward one; to draw forcibly. [1913 Webster] Ne er pull your hat upon your brows. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pull — Pull, n. 1. The act of pulling or drawing with force; an effort to move something by drawing toward one. [1913 Webster] I awakened with a violent pull upon the ring which was fastened at the top of my box. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. A contest; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pull on — ˌpull ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they pull on he/she/it pulls on present participle pulling on past tense … Useful english dictionary
Pull up — can mean:* Pull up (exercise), an upper body compound pull exercise * Pull up resistor, a technique in digital electronics * Pull up transistor, a transistor used in analog electronics * Pull Up refactoring, a technique used in object oriented… … Wikipedia
Pull-up — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En electrónica se denomina pull up bien a la acción de elevar la tensión de salida de un circuito lógico, bien a la tensión que, por lo general mediante un divisor de tensión, se pone a la entrada de un amplificador… … Wikipedia Español
pull — vb Pull, draw, drag, haul, hale, tug, tow mean to cause to move in the direction determined by the person or thing that exerts force. Pull, the general term, is often accompanied by an adverb or adverbial phrase to indicate the direction {two… … New Dictionary of Synonyms