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1 anstrengen
- {to exhaust} hút, rút, làm kiệt quệ, làm rỗng, làm cạn, dốc hết, dùng hết, bàn hết khía cạnh, nghiên cứu hết mọi mặt - {to strain} căng, làm căng thẳng, bắt làm việc quá sức, bắt làm việc căng quá, lợi dụng quá mức, vi phạm, lạm quyền, ôm, lọc, để ráo nước, làm cong, làm méo, ra sức, rán sức, cố sức, gắng sức - cố gắng một cách ì ạch, vác ì ạch, căng ra, thẳng ra, kéo căng, lọc qua - {to task} giao nhiệm vụ, giao việc, chồng chất lên, bắt gánh vác, thử thách, làm mệt mỏi - {to try} thử, thử xem, làm thử, dùng thử, cố gắng, gắng làm, xử, xét xử, thử làm, toan làm, chực làm, cố, cố làm - {to work (worked,worked) làm việc, hành động, hoạt động, làm, gia công, chế biến, lên men, tác động, có ảnh hưởng tới, đi qua, chuyển động, dần dần tự chuyển, tự làm cho, chạy, tiến hành - tiến triển, có kết quả, có hiệu lực, lách, nhăn nhó, cau lại, day dứt, bắt làm việc, làm lên men, thêu, làm cho chạy, chuyển vận, gây ra, thi hành, thực hiện, khai thác, trổng trọt, giải, chữa, nhào - nặn, rèn, tạc, vẽ, chạm, trau, đưa dần vào, chuyển, đưa, dẫn &), sắp đặt, bày ra, bày mưu = sich anstrengen {to bestir oneself; to exert oneself; to hump oneself; to labour; to make an effort; to pull one's socks up}+ = bis zum äußersten anstrengen {to extend}+ = sich aufs äußerste anstrengen {to play up}+ = sich bei etwas sehr anstrengen {to work hard at something}+
См. также в других словарях:
pull — 1 /pUl/ verb 1 MOVE STH TOWARDS YOU (I, T) to use your hands to make something move towards you or in the direction that you are moving: Help me move the piano; you push and I ll pull. | pull sth: I pulled the handle and it just snapped off! |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pull — pull1 [ pul ] verb *** ▸ 1 move someone/something toward you ▸ 2 remove something attached ▸ 3 move body with force ▸ 4 injure muscle ▸ 5 take gun/knife out ▸ 6 move window cover ▸ 7 make someone want to do something ▸ 8 get votes ▸ 9 suck smoke… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pull — I n. force 1) gravitational pull influence (colloq.) 2) to use one s pull 3) the pull to + inf. (she had enough pull to avoid paying the fine) II v. 1) to pull hard 2)(AE; colloq.) (d; intr.) to pull for ( to support ) (we were pulling for the… … Combinatory dictionary
pull — I UK [pʊl] / US verb Word forms pull : present tense I/you/we/they pull he/she/it pulls present participle pulling past tense pulled past participle pulled *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to move someone or something towards you using your hands … English dictionary
pull — Huki; ♦ pull up, uhuki, unu unu; ♦ pull obliquely, kiwi; ♦ pull away from, nanahuki; ♦ pull back steadily, as a line, āwala; ♦ pull taut, as a fishline, kōmi; ♦ pull along, kaualakō, alakō; ♦ pull hard or frequently, huhuki … English-Hawaiian dictionary
hard job — Synonyms and related words: Augean task, Herculean task, arduousness, backbreaker, backbreaking work, ballbuster, bitch, burdensomeness, chore, dead lift, effortfulness, handful, hard labor, hard pull, hard work, heavy sledding, laboriousness,… … Moby Thesaurus
pull your weight — ► to work as hard as other people or as hard as expected and needed: »Everyone is expected to pull their weight on this project. Main Entry: ↑pull … Financial and business terms
pull one's punches — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not to hit as hard as you can. * /Jimmy pulled his punches and let Paul win the boxing match./ 2. To hide unpleasant facts or make them seem good. Usually used in the negative. * /The mayor spoke bluntly; he didn t pull… … Dictionary of American idioms
pull one's punches — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not to hit as hard as you can. * /Jimmy pulled his punches and let Paul win the boxing match./ 2. To hide unpleasant facts or make them seem good. Usually used in the negative. * /The mayor spoke bluntly; he didn t pull… … Dictionary of American idioms
pull your punches — pull (your/its) punches to deal with something in a way that is not completely honest. I want you to tell me what you think, and don t pull your punches. The film pulls its punches by making a disaster seem romantic. Opposite of: pull no punches… … New idioms dictionary
pull its punches — pull (your/its) punches to deal with something in a way that is not completely honest. I want you to tell me what you think, and don t pull your punches. The film pulls its punches by making a disaster seem romantic. Opposite of: pull no punches… … New idioms dictionary