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1 pull up your car at the side
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2 pull up
naar voren gaan, vorderingen maken, vooruit gaan, ophalen; stoppen, stilhouden; uittrekken, uitrukken; omhoog halen; tot de orde roepenpull up1 naar voren gaan ⇒ vorderingen maken, bijhalen2 stoppen♦voorbeelden:1 his horse pulled up with/to mine • zijn paard haalde het mijne bij/inII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:2 this test pulled me up a little • deze test trok mijn cijfer enigszins op/omhoog -
3 leg
n. voet; been; gedeelte (bij een wedstrijd); meeteenheid bij vliegen--------v. benen, vlug lopen; zich het vuur uit de sloffen lopenleg15 〈 benaming voor〉 gedeelte (van groter geheel) ⇒ etappe 〈 van reis, wedstrijd e.d.〉; estafetteonderdeel; manche 〈 van wedstrijd〉♦voorbeelden:get someone back on his legs • iemand er weer bovenop helpenkeep one's legs • zich staande houdenpull someone's leg • iemand voor de gek houdenshake a leg • opschietennot have a leg to stand on • geen poot hebben om op te staanstand on one's own legs • op eigen benen staantake to one's legs • zich uit de voeten makenwalk one's legs off • zich het vuur uit de sloffen lopenwalk someone off his legs • iemand laten lopen tot hij erbij neervaltbe all legs • uit zijn krachten gegroeid zijnoff one's legs • zijn gemak ervan nemendbe (up) on one's legs • op de been zijn3 schenkel♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:————————leg2〈werkwoord; legged〉♦voorbeelden:
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