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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 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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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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pull off а) снимать, стаскивать; There's a piece of thread on your skirt; let me pull it off. Help me to pull off these muddy boots. б) добиться, нес-мотря на трудности; справиться с задачей; After failing his driving test eighttimes, John at last pulled it off. в) выиграть (приз, состязание); г) отхо-дить, отъезжать; The boat pulled off from the shore. The horseman pulled offthe road. -
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pull-off[´pul¸ɔf] n обтегач, обтягащ държател на контактен проводник. -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > pull-off
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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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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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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pull off[Swahili Word] -menya[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] peel manioc (potatoes).[Swahili Example] menya muhogo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pull off[Swahili Word] -nyoa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pull off (meat from bones)[Swahili Word] -nofoa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pull off (meat from bones)[Swahili Word] -nyafua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pull off (meat from bones)[Swahili Word] -nyofoa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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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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свалям; скубя;* * *pull off 1) свалям, събличам, събувам; откъсвам (се); 2) извършвам успешно, успявам с, сполучвам с; it's up to you to \pull off off твоя грижа е да свършиш тая работа; това е твоя работа; he \pull offed off some good things at the races вървеше му на състезанията, спечели пари; 3) тръгвам, потеглям; отдалечавам се (от брега, за лодка); 4): to \pull off off the road отбивам от пътя, спирам встрани от пътя; -
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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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