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41 pull apart
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42 pull-off calendar
1) Общая лексика: (tear-off) отрывной календарь2) Реклама: отрывной календарь -
43 pull-off kalendar
Общая лексика: (tear-off) отрывной календарь -
44 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) hacer pedazos; poner por los suelos, echar por tierra -
45 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) rífa í sundur -
46 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) szétszakít -
47 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) rasgar -
48 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) parça parça etmek -
49 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) raztrgati -
50 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) repiä -
51 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) plukke fra hverandre; rive i stykker -
52 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) fare a pezzi, rompere -
53 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) zerreißen -
54 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) rozerwać -
55 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) []plēst; []raut gabalos -
56 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) sudraskyti -
57 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) slita i stycken -
58 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) διαμελίζω -
59 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) roztrhat na kusy -
60 pull apart / to pieces
(to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) roztrhať na kusy
См. также в других словарях:
pull/tear (your) hair out — to be very anxious about something. I ve been tearing my hair out trying to get the job finished on time. (often in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
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tear — [n1] rip, cut breach, break, crack, damage, fissure, gash, hole, imperfection, laceration, mutilation, rent, run, rupture, scratch, split, tatter; concept 513 Ant. perfection tear / tears [n2] droplets from eyes, often caused by emotion… … New thesaurus
tear — tear1 [ter] vt. tore, torn, tearing [ME teren < OE teran, to rend, akin to Ger zehren, to destroy, consume < IE base * der , to skin, split > DRAB1, DERMA1] 1. to pull apart or separate into pieces by force; rip or rend (cloth, paper,… … English World dictionary
tear — Ⅰ. tear [1] ► VERB (past tore; past part. torn) 1) rip a hole or split in. 2) (usu. tear up) pull or rip apart or to pieces. 3) damage (a muscle or ligament) by overstretching it. 4) (usu … English terms 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 your hair out — tear/pull/your hair out informal phrase to feel very worried or very annoyed about something because you do not know what to do about it Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym to worry or feel nervous about somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
tear — vb Tear, rip, rend, split, cleave, rive can all mean to separate forcibly one part of a continuous material or substance from another, or one object from another with which it is closely and firmly associated. Tear implies pulling apart or away… … New Dictionary of Synonyms