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41 pull out
1) (emerge) [car, truck, train] partireto pull out of — lasciare o uscire da [drive, station]
2) (withdraw) ritirarsi (of da)3) (come away) [ drawer] venire via; [component, section] staccarsi; pull [sth.] out, pull out [sth.]5) (take out) tirare fuori [knife, wallet]6) (withdraw) ritirare, richiamare [ troops]* * *1. vt + adv1) (take out: tooth, splinter) togliere, (gun, knife, person) tirare fuori2) (withdraw: troops, police) (far) ritirare2. vi + adv1) (withdraw) ritirarsi2) (leave: train, car) uscire* * *1) (emerge) [car, truck, train] partireto pull out of — lasciare o uscire da [drive, station]
2) (withdraw) ritirarsi (of da)3) (come away) [ drawer] venire via; [component, section] staccarsi; pull [sth.] out, pull out [sth.]5) (take out) tirare fuori [knife, wallet]6) (withdraw) ritirare, richiamare [ troops] -
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pull out а) вытаскивать, выхватывать; удалять (зубы); вырывать; выщипывать;before I could see what he was doing, he had pulled out a gun. Can you pullthis nail out? This drawer is stiff and won't Pull out. б) coll. выходить (издепрессии и т. п.); отходить (после ссоры и т. п.); You're feeling low becauseyou're overtired; a good holiday will Pull you out. Jim loses his tempereasily, but soon pulls out. в) удлинять; Pull out the wire until it is verythin. г) удаляться; отходить (от станции о поезде); We reached the station toolate, just as the train was pulling out. д) coll. выйти из какого-л. предприя-тия, отказаться от участия (в чём-л.); Jim saw that the firm was going tofail, so he pulled out before he got ruined. е) aeron. выходить из пикирова-ния; The plane was descending dangerously steeply but the pilot was able topull it out just in time. -
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■ pull outA v. i. + avv.1 ( del treno) uscire di stazione: The train is pulling out ( of the station), il treno sta lasciando la stazione4 (autom.) buttarsi fuori; uscire dalla fila; iniziare un sorpasso6 ( anche mil.) disimpegnarsi; abbandonare; sganciarsi; ritirarsi; tirarsi fuori ( da un impegno, ecc.): (fin.) to pull out of equities, abbandonare gli investimenti azionari; ( sport) He pulled out of the race, si è ritirato dalla corsa; ha abbandonato (la corsa)B v. t. + avv.1 cavare; estrarre; togliere: to have a tooth pulled out, farsi togliere un dente; to pull out a gun, estrarre una pistola4 (aeron.) richiamare ( un aereo dopo una picchiata) □ (fig.) to pull st. out of the bag, far vedere qc. di buono □ ( slang) to pull one's finger out, darsi da fare; darsi una mossa (pop.). -
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1. выйти из игры, дать задний ходI don’t like the latest developments in the plan, so I’m going to pull out before it’s too late.
2. тронуться, отойти (о поезде)A good businessperson senses when to jump into a deal and when to pull out.
The Tyne-Tees express pulled out at 8.27 on the dot.
Her parents were beaming approval as the train pulled out of the station.
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45 pull smth. out of a hat
paзг.1) cдeлaть чтo-л. нeoжидaннo, пpoизвecти нeoжидaнный эффeкт [пepвoнaч. тк. oб иллюзиoниcтe]', cм. тж. pull the rabbit out of the hatPeople seemed to think that Truman was just suddenly pulled out of a hat - but that wasn't true. The President had his eye on him for a long time (R. E. Sherwood)2) взять c пoтoлкaThese figures for next year's profit look to me as if they have just been pulled out of a hat. This is a serious problem and we just can't pull a solution out of a hatConcise English-Russian phrasebook > pull smth. out of a hat
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PhrV1. हटनाAs the driver saw a truck approaching with very high speed, it suddenly pulled out from the road.2. हटानाI pulled out the waste papers from the book shelf. -
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[ʹpʋlʹaʋt] phr v1. 1) отходить от станции, выйти со станции ( о поезде)2) отъезжать; уезжать2. 1) воен. выходить из боя2) ав. разг. выходить из пикирования3) разг. выйти из какого-л. предприятия, отказаться от участия (в чём-л.)one or the other of the two unions will eventually pull out - или тот или другой профсоюз со временем выйдет из организации
4) разг. выходить (из депрессии и т. п.)he's in one of his moods, but he'll pull out (of it) - он сейчас не в духе, но это скоро пройдёт
3. выводить войска ( из оккупированной страны)♢
to pull out of the fire - выручить из беды, когда положение кажется безнадёжнымto pull one's finger out - кончать волынить /сачковать/
to pull out all the stops - а) приложить все силы; сделать всё возможное; б) показать свои возможности, полностью проявить себя
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48 pull out all the stops
expr infml1)Don't pull out all the stops in the first round — Смотри, не выкладывайся весь в первом раунде
We'll have to pull out all the stops if we want to get home before dark — Нам придется очень поторопиться, если мы не хотим попасть домой затемно
You'll have to pull out all the stops to persuade him to lay off drinking — Тебе придется очень постараться, чтобы убедить его бросить пить
She pulled out all the stops to keep her hold over him — Чего она только ни делала, чтобы удержать его возле себя
2)The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pull out all the stops
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49 pull smth. out of a hat
разг.(pull smth. out of a (или the) hat)сделать что-л. неожиданное, произвести неожиданный эффект [первонач. об иллюзионисте]; см. тж. pull smth. out of the bag и produce the rabbit out of the hatPeople seemed to think that Truman was just suddenly pulled out of a hat - but that wasn't true. The President had lad his eye on him for a long time. (R. E. Sherwood, ‘Roosevelt and Hopkins’, ch. XXXIV) — Людям казалось, что Трумэн выплыл совершенно неожиданно, но на самом деле это было не так. Президент давно уже обратил на него внимание.
But my grandmother was a good promoter, and whenever it was beginning to look as if they'd never get another booking, she'd always manage to pull one more out of the hat. (A. Marx, ‘Life with Groucho’, ch. III) — Но моя бабушка была хорошим импресарио. Когда нам начинало казаться, что мы больше не получим работы, бабушка каким-то непостижимым образом раздобывала ангажемент.
If you want to help Thomas, you've got to spend a lot of time with him, argue a lot of silly problems that he pulls out of a hat, and have patience, patience, patience. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book I, ch. 3) — чтобы помочь Томасу, надо потратить на него уйму времени, обсудить с ним массу самых нелепых проблем, которые он берет с потолка, нужно терпение, терпение и терпение.
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50 pull out
1. phr v отходить от станции, выйти со станцииI think we can pull the boy round this time — я думаю, что на этот раз нам удастся спасти мальчика
2. phr v отъезжать; уезжать3. phr v воен. выходить из боя4. phr v ав. разг. выходить из пикированияone or the other of the two unions will eventually pull out — или тот или другой профсоюз со временем выйдет из организации
5. phr v разг. выходить6. phr v выводить войскаto pull out — вытаскивать, выводить
7. phr v выезжать на левую или правую сторону или полосуСинонимический ряд:go (verb) abandon; depart; exit; get away; get off; go; go away; leave; move; pop off; push off; quit; renounce; retire; run; run along; shove off; stop; stop participating; take off; withdraw -
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I phrvi infml1)She loses her temper easily but soon pulls out — Она легко выходит из себя, но это у нее скоро проходит
2) esp AmEII phrvt infmlAs the firm was going under he pulled out — Поскольку дела фирмы шли все хуже, то он решил покинуть ее
1)I hope you can pull out a better answer — Я надеюсь, что ты найдешь более приемлемый ответ
2)She's feeling sort of low these days. A good holiday should pull her out — В последнее время она чувствует себя неважно. Хороший отдых должен вернуть ей бодрое настроение
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фраз. гл.1) разг. выдвигать идеюА good holiday will pull you out. — Отпуск поднимет тебе настроение.
3) растягивать, удлинять4) отправляться; отходить ( о поезде)We reached the station too late, just as the train was pulling out. — Мы пришли на станцию с опозданием, поезд как раз отходил.
5) разг. выйти из какого-л. предприятия, отказаться от участия (в чём-л.); выйти из бояJim saw that the firm was going to fail, so he pulled out before he got ruined. — Джим видел, что фирма скоро разорится, так что он заранее вышел из дела.
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53 pull all the stops out
(pull all the stops out (тж. pull out all the stops))использовать все возможности, пустить всё в ход, ни перед чем не останавливатьсяThe Government pulled out all the stops to get the Industrial Relations Bill through Parliament in a single session. (ODCIE) — Правительство сделало все от него зависящее, чтобы законопроект об отношениях в промышленности был утвержден парламентом в течение одной сессии.
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54 to pull out
1 (gun, tooth, plug, etc) sacar; (troops) retirar1 (train) salir de la estación; (bus, car) salir2 (withdraw) retirarse -
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N1. किसी पत्रिका का अनुबन्धThe Hindustan times monthly publishes a 30 page pull out on entertainment etc..2. निकालने का कार्यAlexander pulled out his rival's from the battle field. -
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выложиться до конца; приложить все усилия (для достижения цели)We'll have to pull out all the stops if we want to get home before dark.
They pulled out all the stops for their daughter's wedding.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pull out all the stops
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57 to pull out a bad tooth
to pull out a bad tooth/to have a tooth pulled out вырвать больной зубEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to pull out a bad tooth
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58 pull out of
phrvi infml1)He's in one of his moods but he'll pull out of it — Он не в духе, но это у него скоро пройдет
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60 pull out all the stops
иcпoльзoвaть вce вoзмoжнocти, пуcтить вcё в xoд, ни пepeд чeм нe ocтaнaвливaтьcяThe Government pulled out all the stops to get the Industrial Relations Bill through Parliament in a single session
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