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1 заѕвони
to pull the bell, to start ringing, to ring the bell -
2 скубе
to pluck, to pull, (off, out); (од корен) to tear up (by the roots); (коса) to tear; (пари и фиг.) to fleece -
3 скубнува
to pluck, to pull, (off, out); (од корен) to tear up (by the roots); (коса) to tear; (пари и фиг.) to fleece -
4 скубне
to pluck, to pull, (off, out); (од корен) to tear up (by the roots); (коса) to tear; (пари и фиг.) to fleece————————tearing, plucking, pulling, fleecing
См. также в других словарях:
pull the wool over one's eyes — {v. phr.}, {informal} To fool someone into thinking well of you; deceive. * /The businessman had pulled the wool over his partner s eyes about their financial position./ * /Bob tried to pull the wool over his teacher s eyes, but she was too smart … Dictionary of American idioms
pull the wool over one's eyes — {v. phr.}, {informal} To fool someone into thinking well of you; deceive. * /The businessman had pulled the wool over his partner s eyes about their financial position./ * /Bob tried to pull the wool over his teacher s eyes, but she was too smart … Dictionary of American idioms
pull the rug out from under — {v. phr.}, {informal} To withdraw support unexpectedly from; to spoil the plans of. * /Bill thought he would be elected, but his friends pulled the rug out from under him and voted for Vin./ * /We were planning a vacation, but the baby s illness… … Dictionary of American idioms
pull the rug out from under — {v. phr.}, {informal} To withdraw support unexpectedly from; to spoil the plans of. * /Bill thought he would be elected, but his friends pulled the rug out from under him and voted for Vin./ * /We were planning a vacation, but the baby s illness… … Dictionary of American idioms
pull the plug on — {v. phr.}, {slang} To expose (someone s) secret activities. * /The citizens committee pulled the plug on the mayor, and he lost his election./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull the plug on — {v. phr.}, {slang} To expose (someone s) secret activities. * /The citizens committee pulled the plug on the mayor, and he lost his election./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pull the wool over one's eyes — phrasal to blind to the true situation ; hoodwink … New Collegiate Dictionary
pull the plug — phrasal 1. to disconnect a medical life support system 2. to withdraw essential and especially financial support … New Collegiate Dictionary
pull the rug from under — phrasal to weaken or unsettle especially by removing support or assistance from … New Collegiate Dictionary
pull the string — phrasal to throw a changeup … New Collegiate Dictionary
pull the trigger — phrasal to make a decisive move or action … New Collegiate Dictionary