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41 grimaszt vág
to pull a face, to pull faces -
42 hirtelen lefékez
to snub, to pull up, to pull up short -
43 holtverseny
it is pull devil pull baker, draw, tie, dead heat -
44 lehúz
to draw down, to strip, to pull, to pull down -
45 meghúz
to top, to pull, to tally, to pull in, to strain -
46 meghúzza a csengõt
to pull the bell, to give a pull at the bell -
47 meggyógyít
to pull through, to restore, to pull round -
48 nyesi a labdát
to pull the ball, to pull -
49 összeszedi minden erejét
to pull up one's socks, to pull out sg big -
50 parthoz evez
to pull ashore, to pull inshore -
51 partra kihúz
to pull inshore, to pull ashore -
52 pofákat vág
to mop and mow, to pull faces, to pull a face -
53 pofát vág
to pull a face, to pull faces -
54 szedd össze magad!
take a pull on yourself!, pull yourself together! -
55 talpra állít
to pull round, to pull through -
56 utolér vkit
to pull up with sy, to pull up to sy -
57 a gyökereket könnyû kirángatni
the roots pull easily -
58 a gyökereket könnyû kitépni
the roots pull easily -
59 arcát fintorgatja
to make a mouth, to pull faces -
60 átejt vkit
to pull a fast one, to trade sy down the rivet
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pull — pull … Dictionnaire des rimes
pull — [ pyl ] n. m. • 1930; abrév. de pull over ♦ Pull over. Un pull jacquard. Pull chaussette, moulant, à côtes très serrées. Pull à col roulé, à col en V. Des pulls ras du cou. Pull de coton à manches courtes. ⇒aussi sous pull. Pull et gilet. ⇒ twin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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
Pull — over « Pull » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Pull (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
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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 — 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
pull on — ˌpull ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they pull on he/she/it pulls on present participle pulling on past tense … Useful english dictionary
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pull — vb Pull, draw, drag, haul, hale, tug, tow mean to cause to move in the direction determined by the person or thing that exerts force. Pull, the general term, is often accompanied by an adverb or adverbial phrase to indicate the direction {two… … New Dictionary of Synonyms