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1 hochnehmen
- {to pick up} = jemanden hochnehmen {to pull someone's leg}+ -
2 verkohlen
- {to carbonize} đốt thành than, cacbon hoá, pha cacbon, thấm cacbon, phết than - {to char} hoá thành than = jemanden verkohlen {to pull someone's leg}+ -
3 aufziehen
- {to banter} - {to breed (bred,bred) gây giống, chăn nuôi, nuôi dưỡng, chăm sóc, dạy dỗ, giáo dục, gây ra, phát sinh ra, sinh sản, sinh đẻ, náy ra, lan tràn - {to educate} cho ăn học, dạy, rèn luyện - {to foster} nuôi nấng, bồi dưỡng, ấp ủ, nuôi, thuận lợi cho, khuyến khích, cỗ vũ, nâng niu, yêu quí - {to kid} đẻ, lừa phỉnh, chơi khăm - {to nurse} cho bú, trông nom, bồng, ãm, nựng, săn sóc, chữa, chăm chút, nâng niu), ngồi ôm lấy, ngồi thu mình bên - {to nurture} - {to razz} trêu chòng, chọc ghẹo, chế giễu - {to rear} ngẩng lên, đưa lên, lên, dựng, xây dựng, nuôi dạy, trồng, lồng lên, chồm lên, dựng lên, + up) giận dữ đứng dậy, nhô cao lên - {to tease} chòng ghẹo, trêu tức, trêu chọc, chòng, quấy rầy, tháo, rút sợi, gỡ rối, chải = aufziehen (Uhr) {to wind up}+ = aufziehen (Saite) {to put on}+ = aufziehen (Knoten) {to untie}+ = aufziehen (Truppen) {to march up}+ = aufziehen (Vorhang) {to furl}+ = aufziehen (Gardine) {to draw up}+ = aufziehen (Gewitter) {to come up; to gather}+ = aufziehen (zog auf,aufgezogen) {to mount; to raise}+ = neu aufziehen (Karten) {to remount}+ = warm aufziehen (Technik) {to shrink on}+ = jemanden aufziehen {to pull someone's leg; to twit}+ -
4 der Arm
- {arm} cánh tay, tay áo, nhánh, cành, nhánh to, tay, cán, cánh tay đòn, cần, chân trước, sức mạnh, quyền lực, vũ khí, khí giới, binh khí, sự phục vụ trong quân ngũ, nghiệp võ, binh chủng, quân chủng - chiến tranh, chiến đấu, phù hiệu coat of arms) - {branch} cành cây, ngả..., chi, chi nhánh, ngành = der Arm (Leuchter) {bracket}+ = der rechte Arm {sword arm}+ = Arm in Arm gehen {to walk arm in arm}+ = die Bücher unter dem Arm {his books tucked under his arm}+ = er packte mich am Arm {he seized me by the arm}+ = sich den Arm verstauchen {to sprain one's wrist}+ = du nimmst mich auf den Arm {I think you are having me on}+ = jemanden auf den Arm nehmen {to pull someone's leg; to take the rise out of someone}+ -
5 jemandem einen Bären aufbinden
- {to pull someone's leg}Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > jemandem einen Bären aufbinden
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6 jemanden auf die Schippe nehmen
- {to pull someone's leg; to take someone for a ride}Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > jemanden auf die Schippe nehmen
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7 jemanden veralbern
- {to kid someone; to pull someone's leg}
См. также в других словарях:
pull leg — pull (someone s) leg informal to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with them. Is he really angry with me or do you think he s just pulling my leg? (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
leg-pull — n. An attempt to make somebody believe something that is not true, done as a joke. Syn: leg pulling. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leg-pull — noun as a joke: trying to make somebody believe something that is not true • Syn: ↑leg pulling • Hypernyms: ↑jest, ↑joke, ↑jocularity * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: back formation from … Useful english dictionary
leg — leg1 W1S1 [leg] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(body part)¦ 2¦(meat)¦ 3¦(furniture)¦ 4¦(clothing)¦ 5¦(journey/race)¦ 6¦(sport)¦ 7 not have a leg to stand on 8 get your leg over 9 have legs ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; … Dictionary of contemporary English
leg — 1 /leg/ noun 1 BODY PART (C) either of the two long parts of your body that your feet are joined to, or a similar part on an animal or insect: Angie broke her leg skiing. | A spider has 8 legs. | She s got long skinny legs. 2 FOOD (C, U) the leg… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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
leg-pull — n [C usually singular] BrE a joke in which you make someone believe something that is not true ▪ My first reaction was that this must be a leg pull. →pull sb s leg at ↑pull1 (11) … Dictionary of contemporary English
pull someone's leg — If you pull someone s leg, you tease them, but not maliciously … The small dictionary of idiomes
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
leg-pull — leg puller, n. /leg pool /, n. an amusing hoax, practical joke, or the like: The entire story was a hilarious leg pull. [1910 15] * * * … Universalium
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