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v. 1. татах, чангаах. You push and I'll \pull. Чи түлх би татъя. 2. суга татах, татаж гаргах, зулгаах, сугалах. \pull a tooth шүд авах/ суга татах. 3. чирэх. 4. ойртуулах, нааш/ дээш нь татах, углах, өмсөх. \pull your chair nearer the table. Сандлаа ширээнд ойртуул. 5. (хөшиг г. м.) татах. 6. (шөрмөс) сунгах/ гэмтээх. 7. (араа г. м.) залгах. 8. (машины жолоог) зүүн/ баруун тийш дарах. 9. дэмжих, татах. 10. эргүүлэх, оролдох, өөртөө татах. 11. сэлүүрдэх. pull a fast one (on sb) хуурах, мэхлэх. pull sb's leg тоглоом хийх, даапаалах. pull rank (on sb) албан тушаалаа ашиглах. pull one's socks up өөрийгөө өөд нь татах. pull the wool over sb's eyes нуух, хуурах. pull away (from sth) (унаа тэрэг) хөдлөх. pull (sb) back цэргээ гаргах, ухрах. pull sth down бүрмөсөн нураах, буулгах. pull sb in баривчлах, байцаах. pull in (to sth); pull into sth 1. (галт тэрэг) буудалд ирж зогсох. 2. (машин тэрэг) замын хажуу руу орж зогсох. pull off (sth) (машин тэрэг) түр зогсох. pull (sth) over (машин тэрэг) зогсож өнгөрүүлэх. pull round илаарших, эдгэрэх. pull (sb) through (sth) 1. эдгээх, хөл дээр нь босгох. 2. бэрхшээлийг амжилттай давах. pull together хамтрах, хамтран ажиллах, хүч хавсрах. pull oneself together сэтгэлээ барих. pull up (машин тэрэг) зогсох. pull sb up шүүмжлэх, буруушаах. n. 1. \pull (at/ on sth) татах, чангаах. 2. татах хүч, таталцал. 3. татах уяа, бариул. 4. (тамхи) сорох. 5. том балга. 6. татаас, арын хаалга. -
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1. noun(pl. teeth)1) зуб; crown (neck) of the tooth коронка (шейка) зуба; root of the tooth корень зуба; false teeth искусственные зубы; a loose tooth шатающийся зуб; he cut a tooth у него прорезался зуб; to set (или to clench) one's teeth стиснуть зубы; to pull a tooth out удалить зуб; I had my tooth out мне удалили зуб2) tech. зуб, зубецtooth and nail изо всех сил; to fight tooth and nail бороться не на жизнь, a на смерть; to go at it tooth and nail энергично приняться за что-л.to get one's teeth into smth. горячо взяться за что-л.to cast smth. in smb.'s teeth = бросать кому-л. в лицо упрекin the teeth ofа) наперекор, вопреки;б) перед лицом (чего-л.)fed to the teeth = сыт по горло; надоело, осточертелоlong in the tooth старый2. verb1) нарезать зубцы2) зацеплять(ся)* * *(n) зуб* * ** * *[ tuːθ] n. зуб, зубец* * *зацеплятьзацеплятьсязуб* * *1. сущ. 1) зуб 2) тех. зуб 3) перен. вкус, пристрастие (особ. в еде) 2. гл. 1) нарезать зубцы 2) зацеплять(ся) 3) грызть -
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[tuːθ] 1. n (pl teeth)1) зубcrown [neck] of the tooth — коро́нка (ши́йка) зу́ба
root of the tooth — ко́рінь зу́ба
natural teeth — "свої́", не вставні́ зу́би
a loose tooth — зуб, що хита́ється
he cut a tooth — у ньо́го прорі́зався зуб
to set [to clench] one's teeth — сти́снути (зці́пити) зу́би
to pull a tooth out — ви́рвати зуб
I had my tooth out — мені́ ви́рвали зуб
2) тех. зуб, зубе́ць••tooth and nail — з усіє́ї си́ли, щоси́ли
to go at it tooth and nail — енергі́йно взя́тися до чо́гось
to cast in smb.'s teeth — ки́дати кому́сь в обли́ччя до́кір
in the teeth of — наперекі́р, всу́переч
in the teeth of the wind — про́ти ві́тру
fed to the teeth — си́тий по го́рло; набри́дло, остоги́дло
2. vlong in the tooth — стари́й
1) нарі́зувати зубці́2) зачі́плювати(ся) -
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1 მოზიდვა, მოწევა, მოქაჩვაhe gave the rope a pull თოკი მოზიდა / მოქაჩაsmb. gave my sleeve a pull ვიღაცამ სახელოზე მომქაჩა2 მიზიდულობა (მაგნიტისა, დედამიწისა)3 მიმზიდველობა4 ძალა, დაძლევა5 ყლუპი, ნაფაზიhe took a pull at cigarette / at a bottle ნაფაზი დაარტყა // ბოთლი მოიყუდა6 ზურგი, მფარველობა, პროტექცია, ნაცნობობაyou must have pull to achieve that ამას რომ მიაღწიო, ზურგი უნდა გქონდეს7 წევა (გასწევს), ქაჩვა8 მიზიდვა (მიიზიდავს)9 თრევა10 ამოღება (ამოიღებს), ამოძრობაto pull a tooth / cork კბილის ამოღება // საცობის ამოძრობა11 ნიჩბიანი ნავით ცურვა12 ჩამოფარება (ჩამოაფარებს)●●to pull smb's leg ვისიმე გაპამპულავებაto pull sth up by the roots რისიმე ძირიანად ამოგლეჯა // რისიმე ძირფესვიანად აღმოფხვრაto pull the trigger ჩახმახის გამოწევა / დასხლეტაwith great effort they pulled the car out of the mud მანქანა დიდი ვაი-ვაგლახიატ ამოათრიეს ტალახიდან -
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pull [pʊl]fait de tirer ⇒ 1 (a) traction ⇒ 1 (b) résistance ⇒ 1 (c) attrait ⇒ 1 (d) influence ⇒ 1 (e) tirer ⇒ 2 (a)-(c), 3 (a) traîner ⇒ 2 (a) arracher ⇒ 2 (d) se déchirer ⇒ 2 (e) réussir ⇒ 2 (f)1 noun(a) (tug, act of pulling)∎ to give sth a pull, to give a pull on sth tirer (sur) qch;∎ give it a hard or good pull! tirez fort!;∎ give it one more pull tire encore un coup;∎ we'll need a pull to get out of the mud nous aurons besoin que quelqu'un nous remorque ou nous prenne en remorque pour nous désembourber;∎ with a pull the dog broke free le chien tira sur sa laisse et s'échappa;∎ she felt a pull at or on her handbag elle a senti qu'on tirait sur son sac à main;∎ I felt a pull on the fishing line ça mordait∎ the winch applies a steady pull le treuil exerce une traction continue;∎ the gravitational pull is stronger on Earth la gravitation est plus forte sur Terre;∎ we fought against the pull of the current nous luttions contre le courant qui nous entraînait(c) (resistance → of bowstring) résistance f;∎ adjust the trigger if the pull is too stiff for you réglez la détente si elle est trop dure pour vous(d) (psychological, emotional attraction) attrait m;∎ the pull of city life l'attrait m de la vie en ville;∎ he resisted the pull of family tradition and went his own way il a résisté à l'influence de la tradition familiale pour suivre son propre chemin∎ to have a lot of pull avoir le bras long;∎ he has a lot of pull with the Prime Minister il a beaucoup d'influence sur le Premier ministre;∎ his money gives him a certain political pull son argent lui confère une certaine influence ou un certain pouvoir politique;∎ his father's pull got him in son père l'a pistonné∎ it'll be a long pull to the summit la montée sera longue (et difficile) pour atteindre le sommet;∎ it will be a hard pull upstream il faudra ramer dur pour remonter le courant;∎ it's going to be a long uphill pull to make the firm profitable ça sera difficile de remettre l'entreprise à flot(g) (in rowing → stroke) coup m de rame ou d'aviron;∎ with another pull he was clear of the rock d'un autre coup de rame, il évita le rocher∎ to take a pull at or on one's beer boire ou prendre une gorgée de bière;∎ to take a pull at or on one's cigarette/pipe tirer sur sa cigarette/pipe(j) (snag → in sweater) accroc m;∎ my cardigan has a pull in it j'ai fait un accroc à mon cardigan(k) Typography épreuve f∎ she pulled my hair elle m'a tiré les cheveux;∎ to pull the blinds baisser les stores;∎ to pull the British curtains or∎ American drapes tirer ou fermer les rideaux;∎ we pulled the heavy log across to the fire nous avons traîné la lourde bûche jusqu'au feu;∎ pull the lamp towards you tirez la lampe vers vous;∎ he pulled his chair closer to the fire il approcha sa chaise de la cheminée;∎ she pulled the hood over her face elle abaissa le capuchon sur son visage;∎ he pulled his hat over his eyes il enfonça ou rabattit son chapeau sur ses yeux;∎ he pulled the steering wheel to the right il a donné un coup de volant à droite;∎ to pull a drawer open ouvrir un tiroir;∎ she came in and pulled the door shut behind her elle entra et ferma la porte derrière elle;∎ pull the rope taut tendez la corde;∎ pull the knot tight serrez le nœud;∎ pull the tablecloth straight tendez la nappe;∎ he pulled the wrapping from the package il arracha l'emballage du paquet;∎ he pulled the sheets off the bed il enleva les draps du lit;∎ she pulled her hand from mine elle retira (brusquement) sa main de la mienne;∎ she pulled the box from his hands elle lui a arraché la boîte des mains;∎ he was pulling her towards the exit il l'entraînait vers la sortie;∎ he pulled her closer (to him) il l'a attirée plus près de lui;∎ the current pulled us into the middle of the river le courant nous a entraînés au milieu de la rivière;∎ he pulled himself onto the riverbank il se hissa sur la berge;∎ figurative the sound of the doorbell pulled him out of his daydream le coup de sonnette l'a tiré de ou arraché à ses rêveries;∎ figurative he was pulled off the first team on l'a écarté ou exclu de la première équipe;∎ to pull to bits or pieces (toy, appliance) démolir, mettre en morceaux; (book, flower) déchirer; figurative (book, play, person) démolir(b) (operate → lever, handle) tirer;∎ pull the trigger appuyez ou pressez sur la détente(c) (tow, draw → load, trailer, carriage, boat) tirer, remorquer;∎ carts pulled by mules des charrettes tirées par des mules;∎ a suitcase with wheels that you pull behind you une valise à roulettes qu'on tire ou traîne derrière soi;∎ the barges were pulled along the canals les péniches étaient halées le long des canaux∎ he pulled a dollar bill from his wad/wallet il a tiré un billet d'un dollar de sa liasse/sorti un billet d'un dollar de son portefeuille;∎ he pulled a gun on me il a braqué un revolver sur moi;∎ to pull a cork déboucher une bouteille;∎ to have a tooth pulled se faire arracher une dent;∎ it was like pulling teeth c'était pénible comme tout;∎ getting him to talk is like pulling teeth! il faut lui arracher les mots de la bouche!;∎ familiar can you pull that file for me? pourriez-vous me sortir ce dossier?□(e) (strain → muscle, tendon) se déchirer;∎ she pulled a muscle elle s'est déchiré un muscle, elle s'est fait un claquage;∎ a pulled muscle un claquage;∎ my shoulder feels as if I've pulled something j'ai l'impression que je me suis froissé un muscle de l'épaule∎ she has pulled several daring financial coups elle a réussi plusieurs opérations financières audacieuses;∎ he pulled a big bank job in Italy il a réussi un hold-up de première dans une banque italienne;∎ to pull a trick on sb jouer un tour à qn□ ;∎ what are you trying to pull? qu'est-ce que tu es en train de combiner ou manigancer?□ ;∎ don't try and pull anything! n'essayez pas de jouer au plus malin!;∎ don't ever pull a stunt like that again ne me/nous/ etc refais jamais un tour comme ça□ ;∎ to pull a fast one on sb avoir qn, rouler qn;∎ American I pulled an all-nighter j'ai bossé toute la nuit∎ to pull a horse retenir un cheval;∎ also figurative to pull one's punches retenir ses coups, ménager son adversaire;∎ figurative she didn't pull any punches elle n'y est pas allée de main morte(h) (in golf, tennis → ball) puller;∎ to pull a shot puller(i) (in rowing → boat) faire avancer à la rame;∎ he pulls a good oar c'est un bon rameur;∎ the boat pulls eight oars c'est un bateau à huit avirons(l) (gut → fowl) vider∎ people complained and they had to pull the commercial ils ont dû retirer la pub suite à des plaintes∎ the festival pulled a big crowd le festival a attiré beaucoup de monde;∎ how many votes will he pull? combien de voix va-t-il récolter?□∎ he pulls pints at the Crown il est barman au Crown(a) (exert force, tug) tirer;∎ pull harder! tirez plus fort!;∎ to pull on or at a rope tirer sur un cordage;∎ the bandage may pull when I take it off le pansement risque de vous tirer la peau quand je l'enlèverai;∎ the steering pulls to the right la direction tire à droite;∎ Cars the 2-litre model pulls very well le modèle 2 litres a de bonnes reprises;∎ figurative they're pulling in different directions ils tirent à hue et à dia(b) (rope, cord)∎ the rope pulled easily la corde filait librement(c) (go, move)∎ pull into the space next to the Mercedes mettez-vous ou garez-vous à côté de la Mercedes;∎ he pulled into the right-hand lane il a pris la file de droite;∎ pull into the garage entrez dans le garage;∎ when the train pulls out of the station quand le train quitte la gare;∎ she pulled clear of the pack elle s'est détachée du peloton;∎ he pulled clear of the traffic and sped on il est sorti du flot de la circulation et a accéléré;∎ he pulled sharply to the left il a viré brutalement sur la gauche;∎ the lorry pulled slowly up the hill le camion gravissait lentement la côte∎ the engine's pulling le moteur fatigue ou peine∎ the head of personnel is pulling for you or on your behalf vous avez le chef du personnel derrière vous□(f) (snag → sweater) filer;∎ my sweater's pulled in a couple of places mon pull a plusieurs mailles filées∎ to pull for shore ramer vers la côte;∎ to pull with a long stroke ramer à grands coups d'aviron∎ did you pull last night? t'as levé une nana/un mec hier soir?►► American pull date date f limite de vente;Marketing pull strategy stratégie f pull;(handle roughly → person) malmener; (→ object) tirer dans tous les sens, tirailler;∎ stop pulling me about! mais lâche-moi donc!prendre de l'avance;∎ to pull ahead of sb prendre de l'avance sur qn(load, vehicle) tirer; (person) entraîner;∎ he was pulling the suitcase along by the strap il tirait la valise derrière lui par la sangle;∎ she pulled me along by my arm elle m'entraînait en me tirant par le bras(a) (take to pieces → machine, furniture) démonter;∎ now you've pulled it all apart, are you sure you can fix it? maintenant que tu as tout démonté, es-tu sûr de pouvoir le réparer?(b) (destroy, break → object) mettre en morceaux ou en pièces; (→ clothing) déchirer; (body, flesh) déchiqueter;∎ the wreck was pulled apart by the waves les vagues ont disloqué l'épave;∎ tell him where it's hidden or he'll pull the place apart dites-lui où c'est (caché) sinon il va tout saccager(e) (make suffer) déchirer(furniture) se démonter, être démontable;∎ the shelves simply pull apart les étagères se démontent sans outils(a) (cart, toy, suitcase) tirer derrière soi(b) (make turn) tourner, faire pivoter;∎ he pulled the horse around il fit faire demi-tour à son cheval(a) (strain at, tug at) tirer sur;∎ the dog pulled at the leash le chien tira sur la laisse;∎ we pulled at the rope nous avons tiré sur la corde;∎ I pulled at his sleeve je l'ai tiré par la manche;∎ each pulled at an oar chacun tirait sur un aviron;∎ the wind pulled at her hair le vent faisait voler ses cheveux(b) (suck → pipe, cigar) tirer sur;∎ (→ bottle) he pulled at his bottle of beer il a bu une gorgée de bière(withdraw → covering, hand) retirer; (grab) arracher;∎ she pulled her hand away elle retira ou ôta sa main;∎ he pulled me away from the window il m'éloigna de la fenêtre;∎ she pulled the book away from him elle lui arracha le livre(a) (withdraw → person) s'écarter;∎ I put out my hand but she pulled away j'ai tendu la main vers elle mais elle s'est détournée;∎ he had me by the arm but I managed to pull away il me tenait par le bras mais j'ai réussi à me dégager∎ the boat pulled away from the bank le bateau quitta la rive;∎ the train pulled away from the station le train a quitté la gare;∎ as the train began to pull away alors que le train s'ébranlait(c) (get ahead → runner, competitor) prendre de l'avance;∎ she's pulling away from the pack elle prend de l'avance sur le peloton, elle se détache du peloton(a) (draw backwards or towards one) retirer;∎ he pulled his hand back il retira ou ôta sa main;∎ she pulled back the curtains elle ouvrit les rideaux;∎ pull the lever back tirez le levier (vers l'arrière);∎ he pulled me back from the railing il m'a éloigné de la barrière;∎ to pull sb/a company back from the brink faire refaire surface à qn/une entreprise, tirer qn/une entreprise d'affaire(b) (withdraw → troops) retirer(a) (withdraw → troops, participant) se retirer;∎ it's too late to pull back now il est trop tard pour se retirer ou pour faire marche arrière maintenant;∎ they pulled back from committing themselves fully ils ont renoncé à s'engager complètement(b) (step backwards) reculer;∎ to pull back involuntarily avoir un mouvement de recul involontaire(c) (jib → horse, person) regimber(a) (lower → lever, handle) tirer (vers le bas); (→ trousers, veil) baisser; (→ suitcase, book) descendre; (→ blind, window) baisser;∎ pull the blind/the window down baissez le store/la vitre;∎ with his hat pulled down over his eyes son chapeau rabattu sur les yeux;∎ she pulled her skirt down over her knees elle ramena sa jupe sur ses genoux;∎ I pulled him down onto the chair je l'ai fait asseoir sur la chaise;∎ he's pulling the whole team down il fait baisser le niveau de toute l'équipe;∎ my marks in the oral exam will pull me down mes notes à l'oral vont baisser ou descendre ma moyenne(b) (demolish → house, wall) démolir, abattre;∎ they're pulling down the whole neighbourhood ils démolissent tout le quartier;∎ figurative it'll pull down the government ça va renverser le gouvernement(blind) descendre➲ pull in(a) (line, fishing net) ramener;∎ they pulled the rope in ils tirèrent la corde à eux;∎ to pull sb in (into building, car) tirer qn à l'intérieur, faire entrer qn; (into water) faire tomber qn à l'eau∎ to pull oneself in rentrer son ventre(c) (attract → customers, investors, investment) attirer;∎ the show's really pulling them in le spectacle attire les foules∎ they pulled him in for questioning ils l'ont arrêté pour l'interroger(f) (stop → horse) retenir, tirer les rênes de;∎ to pull one's car in to the kerb se ranger près du trottoir;∎ to be pulled in for speeding être arrêté pour excès de vitesse(vehicle, driver → stop) s'arrêter; (→ park) se garer; (→ move to side of road) se rabattre; (arrive → train) entrer en gare;∎ I pulled in for petrol je me suis arrêté pour prendre de l'essence;∎ the car in front pulled in to let me past la voiture devant moi s'est rabattue pour me laisser passer;∎ pull in here arrête-toi là;∎ to pull in to the kerb se ranger près du trottoir;∎ the express pulled in two hours late l'express est arrivé avec deux heures de retard➲ pull off(a) (clothes, boots, ring) enlever, retirer; (cover, bandage, knob, wrapping) enlever; (page from calendar, sticky backing) détacher;∎ to pull the sheets off the bed retirer ou enlever les draps du lit;∎ I pulled her hat off je lui ai enlevé son chapeau; (more violently) je lui ai arraché son chapeau(b) familiar (accomplish → deal, stratagem, mission, shot) réussir□ ; (→ press conference, negotiations) mener à bien□ ; (→ plan) réaliser□ ; (→ prize) décrocher, gagner□ ;∎ the deal will be difficult to pull off cette affaire ne sera pas facile à négocier;∎ will she (manage to) pull it off? est-ce qu'elle va y arriver?;∎ he pulled it off il a réussi∎ to pull sb off branler qn;∎ to pull oneself off se branler∎ he pulled off onto a side road il bifurqua sur une petite route;∎ there's no place to pull off il n'y a pas de place pour s'arrêter∎ the lid simply pulls off il suffit de tirer pour enlever le couvercle;∎ the top pulls off to reveal… le dessus se retire et on peut voir…➲ pull on(clothes, boots, pillow slip) mettre, enfiler(a) (tug at → rope, handle etc) tirer sur(b) (draw on → cigarette, pipe) tirer sur➲ pull out(a) (remove → tooth, hair, weeds) arracher; (→ splinter, nail) enlever; (→ plug, cork) ôter, enlever; (produce → wallet, weapon) sortir, tirer;∎ she pulled a map out of her bag elle a sorti une carte de son sac;∎ he pulled a page out of his notebook il a déchiré une feuille de son carnet;∎ pull the paper gently out of the printer retirez doucement le papier de l'imprimante;∎ to pull a nail out of a plank arracher un clou d'une planche;∎ the tractor pulled us out of the mud/ditch le tracteur nous a sortis de la boue/du fossé;∎ to pull the country out of recession (faire) sortir le pays de la récession;∎ to pull sb out of a tight spot tirer qn d'un mauvais pas;∎ familiar to pull out all the stops (to do sth) faire le maximum (pour faire qch)∎ pull the bed out from the wall écartez le lit du mur;∎ he pulled a chair out from under the table il a écarté une chaise de la table(c) (withdraw → troops, contestant) retirer;∎ the battalion was pulled out of the border area le bataillon a été retiré de la région frontalière;∎ he threatened to pull the party out of the coalition il menaça de retirer le parti de la coalition(a) (withdraw → troops, ally, participant) se retirer; (→ company from project, buyer) se désister; (→ company from place) quitter une/la région/ville/ etc;∎ when they pulled out of Vietnam quand ils se sont retirés du Viêt-nam;∎ she's pulling out of the election elle retire sa candidature;∎ they've pulled out of the deal ils se sont retirés de l'affaire∎ she was pulling out of the garage elle sortait du garage;∎ he pulled out to overtake il a déboîté pour doubler;∎ a truck suddenly pulled out in front of me soudain, un camion m'a coupé la route;∎ to pull out into traffic s'engager dans la circulation;∎ Aviation to pull out of a dive sortir d'un piqué, se rétablir∎ to pull out of a recession/a crisis sortir de la récession/d'une crise∎ the sofa pulls out into a bed le canapé se transforme en lit;∎ the shelves pull out on peut retirer les étagères;∎ the table top pulls out c'est une table à rallonges(a) (draw into specified position) tirer, traîner;∎ pull the chair over to the window amenez la chaise près de la fenêtre;∎ she pulled the dish over and helped herself elle a tiré le plat vers ou à elle et s'est servie(b) (make fall → pile, person, table) faire tomber, renverser;∎ watch out you don't pull that lamp over fais attention de ne pas faire tomber cette lampe(c) (usu passive) (stop → vehicle, driver) arrêter;∎ I got pulled over for speeding je me suis fait arrêter pour excès de vitesse(vehicle, driver → stop) s'arrêter; (→ move to side of road) se ranger, se rabattre;∎ pull over and let the fire engine past rangez-vous ou rabattez-vous sur le côté et laissez passer les pompiers∎ a drop of brandy will pull her round un peu de cognac la remettra ou remontera(regain consciousness) revenir à soi, reprendre connaissance; (recover) se remettre(a) (draw through → rope, thread) faire passer;∎ pull the needle through to the other side faites sortir l'aiguille de l'autre côté(b) (help survive or surmount) tirer d'affaire;∎ he says his faith pulled him through il dit que c'est sa foi qui lui a permis de s'en sortir(recover) s'en sortir, s'en tirer(shut → door, gate) fermer(a) (place together, join) joindre∎ I've pulled together a few suggestions j'ai préparé ou noté quelques propositions(c) to pull oneself together se reprendre, se ressaisir;∎ pull yourself together! ressaisissez-vous!, ne vous laissez pas aller!∎ pull together! (in rowing) avant partout!(b) (combine efforts, cooperate) concentrer ses efforts, agir de concert;∎ we've all got to pull together on this one il faut que nous nous y mettions tous ensemble, il faut que nous nous attelions tous ensemble à la tâche➲ pull up(a) (draw upwards → trousers, sleeve, blanket, lever) remonter; (→ blind) hausser, lever; (→ skirt) retrousser, relever; (hoist oneself) hisser;∎ they pulled the boat up onto the beach ils ont tiré le bateau sur la plage;∎ she pulled herself up onto the ledge elle s'est hissée sur le rebord;∎ to pull one's socks up tirer ou remonter ses chaussettes; familiar figurative se remuer, s'activer(b) (move closer → chair) approcher;∎ I pulled a chair up to the desk j'ai approché une chaise du bureau;∎ why don't you pull up a chair and join us? prenez donc une chaise et joignez-vous à nous!;∎ he pulled the crate up to the scales il a traîné la caisse jusqu'à la balance(c) (uproot → weeds) arracher; (→ bush, stump, tree) arracher, déraciner; (rip up → floorboards) arracher∎ to be pulled up (by the police) se faire arrêter (par un agent);∎ his warning pulled me up short je me suis arrêté net lorsqu'il m'a crié de faire attention;∎ he was about to tell them everything but I pulled him up (short) il était sur le point de tout leur dire mais je lui ai coupé la parole∎ his good marks in maths pulled him up again ses bonnes notes en maths ont remonté sa moyenne∎ he was pulled up for being late il s'est fait enguirlander pour être arrivé en retard;∎ if your work is sloppy, they'll pull you up on it si ton travail est bâclé, tu vas te faire taper sur les doigts∎ as I was pulling up at the red light alors que j'allais m'arrêter au feu rouge;∎ pull up at or outside the main entrance arrêtez-vous devant l'entrée principale;∎ to pull up short s'arrêter net ou brusquement(c) (draw even) rattraper;∎ to pull up with sb rattraper qn;∎ Sun Boy is pulling up on the outside! 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pull out vb sacar / arrancarv.• arrancar v.• mesar v.1) v + adv\<\<vehicle/driver\>\>a) ( depart) arrancar*b) ( enter traffic)2) ( extend) \<\<table\>\> alargarse*3) ( withdraw) \<\<troops/partner\>\> retirarse, irse*4) v + o + adv, v + adv + o(extract, remove) \<\<tooth/nail/plug\>\> sacar*; \<\<weeds/page\>\> arrancar*he pulled out his wallet/a $20 bill — sacó la cartera/un billete de 20 dólares
5) ( withdraw) \<\<teamoops\>\> retirar1. VT + ADV1) (=take out) (from pocket, drawer) sacar; (from ground) arrancar; [+ tooth] sacar, extraer; (=pull outwards) [+ lever etc] tirar hacia fuera2) (=withdraw) retirar2. VI + ADV1) (Aut, Rail) (=come out) salir2) (Mil) (=withdraw) retirarse ( from de)3) (=leave) salir, partir4)it pulls out easily — [drawer etc] sale fácilmente
* * *1) v + adv\<\<vehicle/driver\>\>a) ( depart) arrancar*b) ( enter traffic)2) ( extend) \<\<table\>\> alargarse*3) ( withdraw) \<\<troops/partner\>\> retirarse, irse*4) v + o + adv, v + adv + o(extract, remove) \<\<tooth/nail/plug\>\> sacar*; \<\<weeds/page\>\> arrancar*he pulled out his wallet/a $20 bill — sacó la cartera/un billete de 20 dólares
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A n1 ( tug) coup m ; one good pull and the door opened un bon coup et la porte s'est ouverte ; to give sth a pull tirer sur qch ;2 ( attraction) lit force f ; fig attrait m ; gravitational pull force gravitationnelle ; the pull of Hollywood/of the sea l'attrait d'Hollywood/de la mer ;3 ○ ( influence) influence f ; to exert a pull over sb exercer une certaine influence sur qn ; to have a lot of pull with sb avoir beaucoup d'influence sur qn ; to have the pull to do avoir le bras suffisamment long pour faire ;5 ○ ( on cigarette etc) bouffée f ; to take a pull at ou on a cigarette tirer une bouffée sur une cigarette ;7 ( snag) ( in sweater) maille f tirée ; there's a pull in my sweater il y a une maille tirée sur mon pull ;8 Print épreuve f ;9 ( prolonged effort) it was a hard pull to the summit cela a été très dur d'arriver jusqu'au sommet ; the next five kilometres will be a hard pull les cinq prochains kilomètres vont être durs.B vtr1 ( tug) tirer [chain, curtain, hair, tail] ; tirer sur [cord, rope] ; to pull the door open/shut ouvrir/fermer la porte ; to pull the sheets over one's head se cacher la tête sous les draps ; to pull a sweater over one's head ( to put it on) enfiler un pull-over ; ( to take it off) retirer un pull-over ;2 (tug, move) ( towards oneself) tirer (towards vers) ; ( by dragging) traîner [reticent person, heavy object] (along le long de) ; ( to show sth) entraîner par le bras [person] ; to pull sb by the arm/hair tirer qn par le bras/les cheveux ; to pull sb/sth through faire passer qn/qch par [hole, window] ;3 ( draw) [vehicle] tracter [caravan, trailer] ; [horse] tirer [cart, plough] ; [person] tirer [handcart, sled] ;4 (remove, extract) extraire [tooth] ; cueillir [peas, beans, flowers] ; arracher [potatoes] ; to pull sth off [small child, cat] faire tomber qch de [shelf, table] ; he pulled her attacker off her il a fait lâcher prise à son assaillant ; to pull sth out of tirer qch de [pocket, drawer] ; to pull sb out of retirer qn de [wreckage] ; sortir qn de [river] ;8 ( hold back) [rider] retenir [horse] ; to pull one's punches [boxer] retenir ses coups ; fig he didn't pull his punches il n'a pas mâché ses mots ;9 (steer, guide) to pull a boat into the bank amener une barque jusqu'à la berge ; to pull a plane out of a dive redresser un avion ;11 Print tirer [proof] ;13 ○ ( attract) attirer [audience, voters, girls, men] ;14 ( make) to pull a face faire la grimace ; to pull faces faire des grimaces ; to pull a strange expression faire une drôle de tête ○.C vi1 ( tug) tirer (at, on sur) ; to pull at sb's sleeve tirer qn par la manche ;2 ( resist restraint) [dog, horse] tirer (at, on sur) ;3 ( move) tirer ; the car pulls to the left la voiture tire à gauche ; the brakes are pulling to the left quand on freine la voiture tire à gauche ; to pull ahead of sb [athlete, rally driver] prendre de l'avance sur qn ; [company] avoir de l'avance sur [competitor] ;5 Sport [golfer, batsman] hooker ;6 ( row) ramer.pull the other one (it's got bells on) ○ ! à d'autres (mais pas à moi) ○ ! ; to be on the pull ◑ draguer ○.■ pull along:▶ pull [sth] along, pull along [sth] tirer [sled] ;▶ pull [sb] along tirer qn par le bras.■ pull apart:▶ pull apart [component, pieces] se séparer ;▶ pull [sb/sth] apart1 ( dismantle) démonter [machine, toy] ;2 ( destroy) [child] mettre en pièces [toy] ; [animal] déchiqueter [object, prey] ; I'll find the key, I don't care if I have to pull the house apart! fig je trouverai cette clé, même si je dois mettre la maison sens dessus dessous! ;4 ( separate) séparer [combattants, dogs, pages].■ pull away:1 (move away, leave) [car] démarrer ; [person] s'écarter ;2 ( become detached) [component, piece] se détacher ;3 ( open up lead) [car, horse] se détacher (from de) ;▶ pull away from [sb/sth] [car, person] s'éloigner de [person, kerb] ;▶ pull [sb/sth] away éloigner [person] ; retirer [hand] ; to pull [sth] away from sb arracher [qch] à qn [held object] ; to pull sb/sth away from éloigner qn/qch de [danger] ; écarter qn/qch de [window, wall etc].■ pull back:1 ( withdraw) [troops] se retirer (from de) ;2 ( move backwards) [car, person] reculer ;3 ( close the gap) rattraper mon/son etc retard ; she's pulling back ( in race) elle est en train de rattraper son retard ;▶ pull [sb/sth] back, pull back [sb/sth]2 ( tug back) pull the rope back hard tire fort sur la corde.■ pull down:▶ pull [sth] down, pull down [sth]1 ( demolish) démolir [building] ;▶ pull [sb/sth] down, pull down [sb/sth] ( drag down) tirer [person, object] (onto sur) ; fig entraîner [person, company] ; he'll pull you down with him il va t'entraîner avec lui.■ pull in:▶ pull in [car, bus, driver] s'arrêter ; pull in at the next service station arrêtez-vous à la prochaine station-service ; the police signalled to the motorist to pull in GB la police a fait signe à l'automobiliste de s'arrêter ; to pull in to the kerb s'arrêter le long du trottoir ;▶ pull [sb] in, pull in [sb]1 ( bring in) [police] appréhender qn ; to pull sb in for questioning appréhender qn pour l'interroger ;▶ pull [sth] in, pull in [sth]3 ( steer) [driver] arrêter.■ pull off:▶ pull off [sth], pull [sth] off2 ○ ( clinch) réussir [raid, robbery] ; conclure [deal] ; réaliser [coup, feat] ; décrocher [win, victory].■ pull out:▶ pull out1 ( emerge) [car, truck] déboîter ; I got to the platform just as the train was pulling out je suis arrivé sur le quai au moment où le train partait ; to pull out of quitter [drive, parking space, station] ;2 ( withdraw) [army, troops] se retirer ; [candidate, competitor] se retirer ; to pull out of se retirer de [negotiations, Olympics, area] ;▶ pull [sth] out, pull out [sth]2 ( take out) sortir [knife, gun, wallet, handkerchief] ;3 ( withdraw) retirer [troops, army].■ pull over:▶ pull over [motorist, car] s'arrêter (sur le côté) ;▶ pull [sb/sth] over [police] forcer [qn/qch] à se ranger sur le côté [driver, car].■ pull through:▶ pull through [accident victim] s'en tirer, s'en sortir ;▶ pull [sb/sth] through faire passer [object, person, wool] ; pull the thread through to the front faites passer le fil devant.▶ pull together faire un effort, s'y mettre ; we must all pull together il faut que tout le monde fasse un effort ou s'y mette ;▶ pull [sth] together pull the two ends of the rope together mettez la corde bout à bout ; pull the two pieces together mettez les deux morceaux l'un contre l'autre ; to pull oneself together se ressaisir, se reprendre.■ pull up:▶ pull up1 ( stop) [car, athlete] s'arrêter ;2 ( regain lost ground) [athlete, pupil] rattraper son retard ;▶ pull up [sth], pull [sth] up1 ( uproot) arracher [weeds] ;2 ( lift) lever [anchor, drawbridge] ; to pull up one's trousers/one's socks remonter son pantalon/ses chaussettes ; to pull up a chair prendre une chaise ;▶ pull [sb] up1 ( lift) hisser ; to pull sb up a cliff/out of a well hisser qn en haut d'une falaise/hors d'un puits ; to pull oneself up se hisser ;2 ( reprimand) réprimander qn ; he pulled me up for working too slowly il m'a réprimandé parce que je travaillais trop lentement ; -
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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 [pʊl]1. nounb. ( = swig) gorgée fa. tirer• to pull sb clear of [+ wreckage, rubble] dégager qn deb. [+ trigger] presser• to pull to bits démolir ; [+ argument, scheme, play, film] (inf) démolir ; [+ person] (inf) éreinter• pull the other one! (inf!) à d'autres !d. [+ muscle, tendon, ligament] se déchirerb. ( = move) the train pulled into/out of the station le train est entré en gare/est sorti de la gare• to pull sharply to the left [car, driver] virer brusquement à gauchec. ( = swig) he pulled at his beer il a bu une gorgée de bière4. compounds► pull-out noun (in magazine) supplément m détachable ; [of troops] retrait m adjective [magazine section] détachablea. ( = pull to pieces) démonter ; ( = break) mettre en pièces• the police pulled the house apart looking for drugs (inf) la police a mis la maison sens dessus dessous pour trouver de la drogue• nationalism was threatening to pull the country apart le nationalisme menaçait de déchirer le paysb. ( = separate) séparerc. ( = criticize) éreinter ; [+ argument, suggestion] démolir[vehicle, train] démarrer( = withdraw) retirer brusquement ( from sb à qn ) ; ( = snatch) arracher ( from sb à qn, des mains de qn)a. [+ blind] baisserb. ( = demolish) démolirc. ( = weaken) affaiblir► pull ina. [+ rope] ramener• to pull sb in (into room, car) faire entrer qn ; (into pool) faire piquer une tête dans l'eau à qn• pull your stomach in! rentre le ventre !b. ( = pick up) (inf) the police pulled him in for questioning la police l'a appréhendé pour l'interroger► pull offa. ( = remove) [+ gloves, shoes, coat, hat] ôter• to pull off the road [vehicle, driver] quitter la route► pull on[+ gloves, coat, cover] enfiler ; [+ shoes, hat] mettre► pull outa. ( = leave) [train, bus] démarrerb. ( = withdraw) se retirerc. ( = change lane) déboîterb. ( = withdraw) [+ troops] retirer[driver] he pulled over to let the ambulance past il s'est garé sur le côté pour laisser passer l'ambulanceb. ( = stop) [+ motorist, car] (inf) forcer à s'arrêterc. ( = topple) he pulled the bookcase over on top of himself il a entraîné la bibliothèque dans sa chute[sick person] s'en sortir[+ rope] faire passer[+ illness] réchapper à ; [+ difficulties, crisis] se sortir de( = cooperate) se serrer les coudesa. ( = join) data exists but it needs pulling together les données existent mais il faut les rassemblerb. to pull o.s. together se ressaisir► pull upa. ( = stop) [vehicle] s'arrêterb. ( = draw level with) he pulled up with the leaders il a rattrapé les premiers• he leaned down from the wall and pulled the child up il s'est penché du haut du mur et a hissé l'enfant jusqu'à luib. [+ weed] arracherc. ( = halt) arrêter* * *[pʊl] 1.1) ( tug) coup m2) ( attraction) lit force f; fig attrait m (of de)3) (colloq) ( influence) influence f (over, with sur)4) (colloq) ( swig) lampée (colloq) f5) (colloq) ( on cigarette etc) bouffée f7) ( snag) ( in sweater) maille f tirée2.transitive verb1) ( tug) tirer [chain, curtain, hair, tail]; tirer sur [cord, rope]to pull a sweater over one's head — ( put on) enfiler un pull-over; ( take off) retirer un pull-over
2) (tug, move) ( towards oneself) tirer ( towards vers); ( by dragging) traîner ( along le long de); ( to show something) entraîner [quelqu'un] par le bras [person]to pull somebody/something through — faire passer quelqu'un/quelque chose par [hole, window]
3) ( draw) gen tirer; [vehicle] tracter4) ( remove)to pull something off — [child, cat] faire tomber quelque chose de
to pull something out of — tirer quelque chose de [pocket, drawer]
to pull somebody out of — retirer quelqu'un de [wreckage]; sortir quelqu'un de [river]
5) (colloq) sortir [gun, knife]6) ( operate) appuyer sur [trigger]; tirer [lever]7) Medicine se faire une élongation à [muscle]8) (steer, guide)9) Sport [golfer, batsman] hookerto pull one's punches — lit retenir ses coups; fig
10) (colloq) GB tirer [pint of beer]11) (colloq) ( attract) attirer12) ( make)3.1) ( tug) tirer (at, on sur)2) (move, resist restraint) tirer (at, on sur)to pull ahead of somebody — [athlete, rally driver] prendre de l'avance sur quelqu'un; [company] avoir de l'avance sur
•Phrasal Verbs:- pull in- pull off- pull out- pull up••pull the other one, (it's got bells on)! — (colloq) à d'autres (mais pas à moi)! (colloq)
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32 ■ pull out
■ 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. сущ.
1) зуб crown of the tooth ≈ коронка зуба neck of the tooth ≈ шейка зуба to brush, clean one's teeth ≈ чистить зубы to cap a tooth ≈ надевать на зуб коронку to cut one's teeth ≈ делать первые шаги в чем-л., приобретать первый опыт;
"набивать шишки" to drill a tooth ≈ сверлить зуб to extract a tooth ≈ удалять, вытаскивать зуб to fill a tooth ≈ пломбировать зуб to pick one's teeth ≈ ковырять в зубах to set, clench, grind, grit one's teeth ≈ стиснуть зубы teeth ache ≈ зубы болят teeth chatter ≈ зубы стучат teeth decay, rot ≈ зубы гниют teeth erupt ≈ зубы прорезываются teeth fall out ≈ зубы выпадают teeth get discolored ≈ зубы меняют цвет artificial tooth baby tooth back tooth decayed tooth false tooth front tooth loose tooth lower tooth milk tooth permanent tooth upper tooth wisdom tooth
2) тех. зуб, зубец ∙ in the teeth of
2. гл.
1) нарезать зубцы
2) зацеплять(ся) зуб - milk /calf's, primary, first, baby's, deciduous/ teeth молочные зубы - he lost his milk teeth у него выпали молочные зубы - second /permanent/ teeth постоянные зубы - false /artificial, prosthetic/ teeth искусственные зубы - a set of false teeth искусственные зубы, вставная челюсть - natural teeth "свои" зубы - even teeth ровные зубы - anterior /front/ teeth передние зубы - posterior /back/ teeth задние зубы - lower /mandibular/ teeth нижние зубы - upper /maxillary/ teeth верхние зубы - unerupted /impacted/ * непрорезавшийся зуб - hollow * зуб с дуплом - loose * шатающийся зуб - the crown of a * коронка зуба - the root of a * корень зуба - to have one's teeth attended to лечить зубы - to have one's teeth examined показываться зубному врачу - to stop /to fill/ smb.'s teeth пломбировать кому-л. зубы - to extract /to pull out/ smb.'s * удалять кому-л. зуб - to have a * out вырвать зуб( у врача) - to knock smb.'s * out выбить кому-л. зуб - to crown a * поставить коронку на зуб - to set /to clench/ one's teeth стиснуть зубы - to speak through clenched teeth говорить сквозь зубы - to smth. between one's teeth процедить что-л. сквозь зубы - to grit the teeth скрежетать зубами - he has cut a * у него прорезался зуб - he has a fine set of teeth у него прекрасные зубы (специальное) зубец, зуб, зубок - teeth of a saw зубья пилы - teeth of a comb зубья гребенки - teeth of a fork зубцы вил - teeth of a gearwheel зубцы шестерни вкус, любовь( к еде, питью и т. п.) - to have no * for fruit не любить фруктов - to have a sweet * быть сластеной > * and nail изо всех сил, всеми силами, не жалея сил > to fight /to struggle/ * and nail бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть > to go at it * and nail энергично приняться за что-л. > armed to the teeth вооруженный до зубов > long in the * старый > she's a bit long in the * она уже не первой молодости > fed to the teeth сыт по горло;
надоело, осточертело > from the teeth forward(s) /outward(s) /, from one's teeth (устаревшее) неискренне, не от души > in the teeth of smth. несмотря на, вопреки, не считаясь с чем-л.;
перед лицом чего-л. > in the teeth of public opinion наперекор общественному мнению > in the teeth of the wind прямо против ветра > in the teeth of death перед лицом смерти;
лицом к лицу со смертью > in the teeth of starvation под угрозой голода > to cut one's teeth делать первые шаги в чем-л., приобретать первый опыт > to cast one's colt's teeth остепениться > to cast /to throw, to fling/ smth. in smb.'s teeth бросать кому-л. в лицо упрек > to get /to sink/ one's teeth into smth. горячо взяться за что-л. > it's something to get one's teeth into это стоящее дело, за это стоит взяться > to put teeth in /into/ smth. сделать что-л. действенный /эффективным/ > they put teeth in the newspaper при них газета стала зубастой > to lie in smb.'s teeth нагло /бесстыдно/ лгать кому-л.;
лгать (прямо) в глаза кому-л. > to set the teeth on edge бросать в дрожь;
мурашки по коже забегали > to set one's teeth for smth. стиснуть зубы, настроиться решительно на что-л.;
приготовиться к схватке > to kick smb. in the teeth оскорблять кого-л.;
отвергать кого-л., отворачиваться от кого-л.;
плюнуть в лицо кому-л. > to knock smb.'s teeth in дать в зубы кому-л.;
набить кому-л. морду > to escape by /with/ the skin of one's teeth чудом спастись > to draw smb.'s teeth вырвать жало у змеи > to hide one's teeth (устаревшее) прятать коготки > to show /to bare/ one's teeth говорить угрожающе, огрызаться;
показывать когти > if you cannot bite, never show your teeth (пословица) если не можешь кусаться, не показывай зубы нарезать зубцы, зубья зацеплять зацепляться грызть, глодать ~ (pl teeth) зуб;
crown (neck) of the tooth коронка (шейка) зуба;
root of the tooth корень зуба;
false teeth искусственные зубы;
a loose tooth шатающийся зуб ~ (pl teeth) зуб;
crown (neck) of the tooth коронка (шейка) зуба;
root of the tooth корень зуба;
false teeth искусственные зубы;
a loose tooth шатающийся зуб in the teeth of перед лицом (чего-л.) ;
fed to the teeth = сыт по горло;
надоело, осточертело;
long in the tooth старый ~ тех. зуб, зубец;
tooth and nail изо всех сил;
to fight tooth and nail бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть to go at it ~ and nail энергично приняться (за что-л.) ;
to get one's teeth (into smth.) горячо взяться (за что-л.) to go at it ~ and nail энергично приняться (за что-л.) ;
to get one's teeth (into smth.) горячо взяться (за что-л.) he cut a ~ у него прорезался зуб;
to set (или to clench) one's teeth стиснуть зубы to pull a ~ out удалить зуб;
I had my tooth out мне удалили зуб in the teeth of наперекор, вопреки in the teeth of перед лицом (чего-л.) ;
fed to the teeth = сыт по горло;
надоело, осточертело;
long in the tooth старый in the teeth of перед лицом (чего-л.) ;
fed to the teeth = сыт по горло;
надоело, осточертело;
long in the tooth старый ~ (pl teeth) зуб;
crown (neck) of the tooth коронка (шейка) зуба;
root of the tooth корень зуба;
false teeth искусственные зубы;
a loose tooth шатающийся зуб to pull a ~ out удалить зуб;
I had my tooth out мне удалили зуб ~ (pl teeth) зуб;
crown (neck) of the tooth коронка (шейка) зуба;
root of the tooth корень зуба;
false teeth искусственные зубы;
a loose tooth шатающийся зуб he cut a ~ у него прорезался зуб;
to set (или to clench) one's teeth стиснуть зубы tooth зацеплять(ся) ~ тех. зуб, зубец;
tooth and nail изо всех сил;
to fight tooth and nail бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть ~ (pl teeth) зуб;
crown (neck) of the tooth коронка (шейка) зуба;
root of the tooth корень зуба;
false teeth искусственные зубы;
a loose tooth шатающийся зуб ~ нарезать зубцы ~ тех. зуб, зубец;
tooth and nail изо всех сил;
to fight tooth and nail бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть -
36 pull
pul
1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) arrastrar, tirar de2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) chupar3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) remar4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) tirar, ir hacia
2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) tirón; calada, chupada (tabaco); sorbo (bebida)2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) atracción3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) enchufe•- pull down
- pull a face / faces at
- pull a face / faces
- pull a gun on
- pull off
- pull on
- pull oneself together
- pull through
- pull up
- pull one's weight
- pull someone's leg
pull1 n tirónpull2 vb1. tirarit's heavy, but if you pull and I push, we'll move it pesa mucho, pero si tú tiras y yo empujo lo moveremos2. tirar / dar un tirón3. arrastrartr[pʊl]1 (tug) tirón nombre masculino2 (of moon, current) fuerza4 (on bottle) sorbo; (on cigarette) calada, chupada5 (prolonged effort) paliza6 (single impression, proof) prueba2 (tug forcefully) tirar de, dar un tirón a■ don't pull my hair! ¡no me tires del pelo!■ have you pulled the chain? ¿has tirado de la cadena?3 (remove, draw out) sacar4 (damage - muscle) sufrir un tirón5 (operate - trigger) apretar1 (tug) tirar (at/on, de)2 (on pipe, cigarette) chupar, dar caladas a3 (of vehicle - veer) tirarpull ['pʊl, 'pʌl] vt1) draw, tug: tirar de, jalar2) extract: sacar, extraerto pull teeth: sacar muelasto pull a gun on: amenazar a (alguien) con pistola3) tear: desgarrarse (un músculo, etc.)4)to pull down : bajar, echar abajo, derribar (un edificio)5)to pull in attract: atraer (una muchedumbre, etc.)to pull in votes: conseguir votos6)to pull off remove: sacar, quitar7)to pull oneself together : calmarse, tranquilizarse8)to pull up raise: levantar, subirpull vi1) draw, tug: tirar, jalarthey pulled in front of us: se nos metieron delanteto pull to a stop: pararse3)to pull through recover: recobrarse, reponerse4)to pull together cooperate: trabajar juntos, cooperarpull n1) tug: tirón m, jalón mhe gave it a pull: le dio un tirón2) attraction: atracción f, fuerza fthe pull of gravity: la fuerza de la gravedad3) influence: influencia f4) handle: tirador m (de un cajón, etc.)5)bell pull : cuerda fn.• chupada s.f.• estirón s.m.• primeras pruebas s.f.pl.• tirador s.m.• tirón s.m.v.• arrastrar v.• halar v.• jalar v.• tirar v.• tirar de v.
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1. pʊl1)b) ( in specified direction) (+ adv compl)pull your chair closer to the fire — acerca or arrima la silla al fuego
could you pull the door to/the curtains, please? — por favor, cierra la puerta/corre las cortinas
the current pulled him under — la corriente lo arrastró or se lo llevó al fondo
to pull the carpet o rug (out) from under somebody o somebody's feet — fastidiarle los planes a alguien, moverle* el tapete a alguien (Méx fam)
2)a) ( tug) tirar de, jalar (AmL exc CS)pull the other one! — (BrE colloq) me estás tomando el pelo (fam)
to pull strings o wires — ( use influence) tocar* todos los resortes or muchas teclas, mover* hilos
to pull the strings o wires — ( be in control) tener* la sartén por el mango
b) (tear, detach)he pulled the toy to bits — rompió or destrozó el juguete
c) ( snag)3)a) \<\<weeds/nail\>\> arrancar*; \<\<tooth\>\> sacar*b) ( take out) sacar*he pulled a gun on them — sacó una pistola y los amenazó; see also pull out
4) (colloq) \<\<crowd/audience\>\> atraer*; \<\<votes\>\> conseguir*5) ( perform) (colloq)don't you ever pull a stunt like that on me again — no me vuelvas a hacer una faena así or una cosa semejante
to pull a fast one on somebody — hacerle* una jugarreta a alguien (fam)
6) ( Med) \<\<muscle/tendon\>\> desgarrarse
2.
vi1)a) (drag, tug) tirar, jalar (AmL exc CS)to pull AT/ON something — tirar de or (AmL exc CS) jalar algo
b) ( suck)to pull ON o AT something — \<\<on pipe\>\> darle* una chupada or (AmL tb) una pitada or (Esp tb) una calada a algo
2)a) \<\<vehicle\>\> ( move) (+ adv compl)to pull off the road — salir* de la carretera
to pull into the station — entrar en la estación; see also pull in, pull up
b) ( row) remar•Phrasal Verbs:- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up
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1) c ( tug) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS)2) ua) ( pulling force) fuerza fb) ( influence) influencia f4) c ( difficult journey)[pʊl]1. N2) [of moon, magnet, sea etc] (fuerza f de) atracción f; [of current] fuerza f, ímpetu m; (fig) (=attraction) atracción fthe pull of the south — la atracción del Sur, lo atractivo del Sur
3) * (=influence) enchufe * m, palanca f (LAm) *; (=advantage) ventaja fhe took a pull from the bottle — tomó un trago de la botella, dio un tiento a la botella (Sp)
5) (=journey, drive etc)it was a long pull — fue mucho camino or trecho
6) (=handle of drawer etc) tirador m; [of bell] cuerda f7) (Typ) primeras pruebas fpl8) (Brit)*to be on the pull — estar de ligue (Sp) *, estar chequeando (LAm) *
2. VT1) (=draw, drag) tirar de, jalar (LAm)punch I, 1., 2), weight 1., 1)to pull a door shut/open — cerrar/abrir una puerta de un tirón or (LAm) jalón
2) (=tug) tirar de, jalar (LAm); [+ trigger] apretar; [+ oar] tirar de; [+ boat] remar; (Naut) [+ rope] halar, jalar; [+ tooth] sacar; [+ weeds] arrancarto pull sb's hair — tirar or (LAm) jalar de los pelos a algn
- pull the other oneleg 1., 1)3) (=extract, draw out) sacar, arrancar; [+ beer] servirrank I, 1., 1)4) (=injure)5) [+ ball] (at golf etc) golpear oblicuamente (a la izquierda)6) (Typ) imprimir7) * (=cancel) [+ TV programme] suspender8) * (=carry out, do)what are you trying to pull? — ¿qué quieres conseguir?, ¿qué es lo que pretendes con esto?
to pull a fast one or a trick on sb — jugar una mala pasada a algn
9) * (=attract)he knows how to pull the birds — (Brit) sabe ligar con las chicas *
3. VI1) tirar, jalar (LAm)to pull at or on a rope — tirar de una cuerda
2)to pull at or on one's pipe — dar chupadas a la pipa
to pull at a bottle — tomar un trago or (Sp) dar un tiento a una botella
3) (=move) [vehicle] ir; [oarsmen etc] remarhe pulled sharply to one side to avoid the lorry — torció bruscamente a un lado para no chocar con el camión
4) (Brit) * ligar *, pillar (cacho) (Sp) **4.CPDpull ring, pull tab N — anilla f
- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *
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1. [pʊl]1)b) ( in specified direction) (+ adv compl)pull your chair closer to the fire — acerca or arrima la silla al fuego
could you pull the door to/the curtains, please? — por favor, cierra la puerta/corre las cortinas
the current pulled him under — la corriente lo arrastró or se lo llevó al fondo
to pull the carpet o rug (out) from under somebody o somebody's feet — fastidiarle los planes a alguien, moverle* el tapete a alguien (Méx fam)
2)a) ( tug) tirar de, jalar (AmL exc CS)pull the other one! — (BrE colloq) me estás tomando el pelo (fam)
to pull strings o wires — ( use influence) tocar* todos los resortes or muchas teclas, mover* hilos
to pull the strings o wires — ( be in control) tener* la sartén por el mango
b) (tear, detach)he pulled the toy to bits — rompió or destrozó el juguete
c) ( snag)3)a) \<\<weeds/nail\>\> arrancar*; \<\<tooth\>\> sacar*b) ( take out) sacar*he pulled a gun on them — sacó una pistola y los amenazó; see also pull out
4) (colloq) \<\<crowd/audience\>\> atraer*; \<\<votes\>\> conseguir*5) ( perform) (colloq)don't you ever pull a stunt like that on me again — no me vuelvas a hacer una faena así or una cosa semejante
to pull a fast one on somebody — hacerle* una jugarreta a alguien (fam)
6) ( Med) \<\<muscle/tendon\>\> desgarrarse
2.
vi1)a) (drag, tug) tirar, jalar (AmL exc CS)to pull AT/ON something — tirar de or (AmL exc CS) jalar algo
b) ( suck)to pull ON o AT something — \<\<on pipe\>\> darle* una chupada or (AmL tb) una pitada or (Esp tb) una calada a algo
2)a) \<\<vehicle\>\> ( move) (+ adv compl)to pull off the road — salir* de la carretera
to pull into the station — entrar en la estación; see also pull in, pull up
b) ( row) remar•Phrasal Verbs:- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up
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1) c ( tug) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS)2) ua) ( pulling force) fuerza fb) ( influence) influencia f4) c ( difficult journey) -
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{tu:θ}
I. 1. зъб
a fine set of teeth xyбави/здрави зъби
to have a TOOTH out вадя си зъб
to cast/fling/throw something in someone's teeth упреквам някого/натяквам на някого за нещо
to kick in the teeth разг. отнасям се брутално и с презрение към, предизвиквам (някого)
in the teeth of въпреки, пренебрегвайки, в противодействие с, право срещу (вятъра и пр.)
to fight TOOTH and nail боря се ожесточено, с всички сили и средства
to say something between one's teeth процеждам през зъби
to set one's teeth стискам зъби (и прен.)
long in the teeth стар
to have a sweet TOOTH обичам сладки работи
to pull/draw someone's teeth прен. обезвредявам някого
to get one's teeth into something залавям се здравата с нещо
to sink one's teeth into захапвам, отхапвам, ям
to someone's teeth в очите/лицето на някого
to show one's teeth озъбвам се
2. тех. зъб, зъбец
3. зъб на гребен
II. 1. правя зъбци (на колело и пр.), назъбвам
2. закачам (се), скачвам (се) (за зъбци), скопчвам/сглобявам със зъбци* * *{tu:d} n (pl teeth {ti:d}) 1. зъб; a fine set of teeth xyбави(2) {tu:d} v 1. правя зъбци (на колело и пр.); назъбвам; 2. зак* * *зъб; зъб; зъбен; зъбец; назъбвам;* * *1. a fine set of teeth xyбави/здрави зъби 2. i. зъб 3. ii. правя зъбци (на колело и пр.), назъбвам 4. in the teeth of въпреки, пренебрегвайки, в противодействие с, право срещу (вятъра и пр.) 5. long in the teeth стар 6. to cast/fling/throw something in someone's teeth упреквам някого/натяквам на някого за нещо 7. to fight tooth and nail боря се ожесточено, с всички сили и средства 8. to get one's teeth into something залавям се здравата с нещо 9. to have a sweet tooth обичам сладки работи 10. to have a tooth out вадя си зъб 11. to kick in the teeth разг. отнасям се брутално и с презрение към, предизвиквам (някого) 12. to pull/draw someone's teeth прен. обезвредявам някого 13. to say something between one's teeth процеждам през зъби 14. to set one's teeth стискам зъби (и прен.) 15. to show one's teeth озъбвам се 16. to sink one's teeth into захапвам, отхапвам, ям 17. to someone's teeth в очите/лицето на някого 18. закачам (се), скачвам (се) (за зъбци), скопчвам/сглобявам със зъбци 19. зъб на гребен 20. тех. зъб, зъбец* * *tooth[tu:u] I. n (pl teeth[ti:u]) 1. зъб; to have a \tooth out вадят ми (вадя си) зъб; to be fed up ( sick) to the back \tooth with писнало ми е от, до гуша ми е дошло от; to cast ( throw) s.th. in s.o.'s teeth обвинявам (упреквам) някого за нещо, натяквам някому за нещо; предизвиквам някого; in the teeth of въпреки; to have the wind in o.'s teeth мор. плувам срещу вятъра; to show o.'s teeth зъбя се, озъбвам се (и прен.); armed to the teeth въоръжен до зъби; to fight \tooth and nail боря се ожесточено (с нокти и зъби); to be red in \tooth and claw на нож съм, в остър конфликт съм; to say s.th. between o.'s teeth процеждам през зъби, "изсъсквам"; with set teeth със стиснати зъби; to be long in the teeth не съм вече млад; to have a sweet \tooth обичам сладко; to cut o.' s teeth ( doing s.th.) разширявам кръгозора си (вършейки нещо); "ошлайфвам се", обигравам се; to pull ( draw) s.o.'s teeth прен. обезвредявам някого; to escape by the skin of o.'s teeth едва отървавам кожата, едва се спасявам; to get o.'s teeth into s.th. заемам се здравата с нещо; to sink o.'s teeth into захапвам, ям; to s.o.'s teeth в очите (лицето) на някого; ( wailing, weeping and) gnashing of teeth безпокойство, (прекалена) загриженост; вайкане, олелия; to grit o.' s teeth стискам зъби и продължавам; to grind o.' s teeth скърцам със зъби (от безсилие и яд); to lie through o.' s teeth лъжа безсрамно и нагло (като дърт циганин); to set s.o.' s teeth on edge дразня, лазя по нервите (на някого); 2. тех. зъб, зъбец; палец; II. v 1. назъбвам, правя зъбци на (колело и пр.); 2. закачам се, скачам се, зацепвам се (за зъбци); разг. отнасям се с пълно презрение към някого. -
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I [pʊl]1) (tug) strattone m., tiro m.2) (attraction) forza f.; fig. forza f. di attrazione, attrattiva f.4) colloq. (swig) sorso m., sorsata f.5) colloq. (on cigarette etc.) tiro m., boccata f.7) (snag) (in sweater) maglia f. tirataII 1. [pʊl]1) (tug) tirare [chain, curtain, hair, tail, rope]to pull a sweater over one's head — (put on) infilare un maglione (dalla testa); (take off) sfilarsi un maglione (dalla testa)
2) (tug, move) (towards oneself) tirare ( towards verso); (by dragging) trascinare ( along lungo); (to show sth.) tirare (per il braccio) [ person]4) (remove, extract) estrarre [ tooth]to pull sth. off — [child, cat] tirare qcs. giù da [shelf, table]
to pull sth. out of — tirare qcs. fuori da [pocket, drawer]
5) colloq. (brandish) tirare fuori, estrarre [gun, knife]to pull a gun on sb. — puntare un'arma contro qcn
8) (steer, guide)11) colloq. (attract) attirare, richiamare [audience, girls]12) (make)2.1) (tug) tirare (at, on su)to pull at sb.'s sleeve — tirare qcn. per la manica
2) (resist restraint) [dog, horse] tirare (at, on su)3) (move)to pull ahead of sb. — [athlete, rally driver] staccare qcn.; [ company] distanziare [ competitor]
4) (smoke)to pull at — dare un tiro a [ cigarette]
6) (row) remare•- pull in- pull off- pull out- pull up••pull the other one (it's got bells on)! — colloq. chi credi di prendere in giro!
* * *[pul] 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) tirare; togliere2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) tirare (una boccata)3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) remare4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) dirigersi2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) tirata, tiro2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) attrazione3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) influenza•- pull down
- pull a face / faces at
- pull a face / faces
- pull a gun on
- pull off
- pull on
- pull oneself together
- pull through
- pull up
- pull one's weight
- pull someone's leg* * *pull /pʊl/n.1 tirata ( anche fig.); tiro; strappo; strattone: I gave a pull at the rope, diedi uno strattone alla corda; It was a long pull from the valley up here, è stata una bella tirata dalla valle fin quassù4 (naut.) colpo di remo; remata; vogata6 (tipogr.) prima bozza7 sorso; sorsata: He took a long pull at his tankard of beer, bevve una lunga sorsata dal suo boccale di birra8 [u] (mecc.) capacità di traino9 [u] (fig.) autorità; ascendente; influsso; influenza; peso, entratura (fig.): That cardinal has a strong pull with the Pope, quel cardinale ha molta influenza presso il Papa10 [u] forza d'attrazione (per es., della luna sulla terra); (fig.) attrazione pubblicitaria; capacità di attrarre il pubblico; fascino; richiamo: (market.) pull strategy, strategia dell'attrazione; an actor [a play] with great box-office pull, un attore che richiama molto pubblico [un dramma di cassetta]15 (equit.) tirata di redini● ( baseball) pull hitting, battuta a sorpresa □ ( slang) to be on the pull, essere in caccia; cercare di rimorchiare (ragazzi o ragazze).♦ (to) pull /pʊl/A v. t.1 tirare; trarre; trascinare; tirare a sé; strattonare: Don't pull my hair, non tirarmi i capelli; to pull the trigger, tirare il grilletto; (ferr.) to pull the cord, tirare l'allarme; to pull a heavy weight, trascinare un grosso peso; ( sport) to pull an opponent's shirt, strattonare un avversario per la maglia2 estrarre; tirare fuori; cavare; togliere: I had two teeth pulled, mi sono fatto togliere due denti; He pulled a gun on me, ha tirato fuori una pistola e me l'ha puntata contro3 cogliere; strappare5 attirare ( la clientela, spettatori, ecc.); assicurarsi (l'appoggio di q.); ottenere ( consensi, voti, ecc.): to pull a crowd, attirare folle di spettatori7 (tipogr.) tirare; stampare: to pull a copy [a proof], tirare una copia [una bozza]9 (fam., spec. USA) fare, commettere ( un reato, ecc.): to pull a robbery, fare una rapina; to pull a job, fare un colpo (in banca, ecc.)16 (fig. fam.) rimorchiare (una ragazza, un ragazzo)B v. i.2 lasciarsi tirare; muoversi; spostarsi, aprirsi ( quando si tira): This drawer won't pull out, questo cassetto non vuole aprirsi6 (naut.) remare; vogare8 (fig. fam.) rimorchiare● ( USA) to pull camp, levare il campo (o le tende) □ to pull clear, sgombrare; togliersi di mezzo; ( sport: autom.) portarsi a bordo pista ( dopo un guasto, ecc.); ( ciclismo, ecc.) andare in fuga; staccare tutti □ to pull a face, fare la faccia lunga; fare una boccaccia (o una smorfia) □ to pull faces, far boccacce; fare smorfie □ to pull a fast one on sb., giocare un brutto tiro a q.; mettere q. nel sacco (fig.) □ (fig. fam.) to pull sb. 's leg, prendere in giro q.; prendere q. per i fondelli (fam.) □ (med.) to pull a muscle, farsi uno strappo muscolare □ (naut.) to pull oars, remare; vogare; avere un certo numero di vogatori □ (pop. USA) to pull the plug on sb. [st.], farla finita con q. [qc.] □ to pull one's punches, ( boxe) non affondare, trattenere i colpi; (fig.) risparmiare colpi, non infierire □ ( slang USA) to pull rank, far pesare la propria autorità; farla cascare dall'alto (fig.) □ to pull a sad face, fare la faccia triste; assumere un'aria rattristata □ ( di veicolo, dei freni, ecc.) to pull to one side, tirare da una parte; tendere ad andare da un lato □ to pull to pieces, fare a pezzi, rompere, spezzare; (fig.) criticare aspramente, stroncare □ to pull one's weight, mettercela tutta; fare la propria parte ( di lavoro) □ (fig.) to pull strings for sb., usare la propria influenza a favore di q. □ (fig.) to pull the strings, tirare le fila; manovrare □ ( slang USA) to pull a stunt, fare un numero (fig.); avere un'alzata d'ingegno □ (med.) pulled muscle, strappo muscolare.* * *I [pʊl]1) (tug) strattone m., tiro m.2) (attraction) forza f.; fig. forza f. di attrazione, attrattiva f.4) colloq. (swig) sorso m., sorsata f.5) colloq. (on cigarette etc.) tiro m., boccata f.7) (snag) (in sweater) maglia f. tirataII 1. [pʊl]1) (tug) tirare [chain, curtain, hair, tail, rope]to pull a sweater over one's head — (put on) infilare un maglione (dalla testa); (take off) sfilarsi un maglione (dalla testa)
2) (tug, move) (towards oneself) tirare ( towards verso); (by dragging) trascinare ( along lungo); (to show sth.) tirare (per il braccio) [ person]4) (remove, extract) estrarre [ tooth]to pull sth. off — [child, cat] tirare qcs. giù da [shelf, table]
to pull sth. out of — tirare qcs. fuori da [pocket, drawer]
5) colloq. (brandish) tirare fuori, estrarre [gun, knife]to pull a gun on sb. — puntare un'arma contro qcn
8) (steer, guide)11) colloq. (attract) attirare, richiamare [audience, girls]12) (make)2.1) (tug) tirare (at, on su)to pull at sb.'s sleeve — tirare qcn. per la manica
2) (resist restraint) [dog, horse] tirare (at, on su)3) (move)to pull ahead of sb. — [athlete, rally driver] staccare qcn.; [ company] distanziare [ competitor]
4) (smoke)to pull at — dare un tiro a [ cigarette]
6) (row) remare•- pull in- pull off- pull out- pull up••pull the other one (it's got bells on)! — colloq. chi credi di prendere in giro!
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1. n (pl teeth)1) зубfalse teeth — штучні (вставні) зуби
natural teeth — свої (природні) зуби
a loose tooth — зуб, що хитається
the crown (the neck) of a tooth — коронка (шийка) зуба
the root (the fang) of a tooth — корінь зуба
to extract (to pull out) smb.'s tooth — виривати комусь зуб
2) тех. зуб, зубецьfed to the teeth — ситий донесхочу, набридло; остогидло
to lie in one's teeth — зухвало брехати; брехати просто у вічі
to have a sweet tooth — бути ласуном, любити ласощі
tooth and nail — з усієї сили, не шкодуючи сил
to fight (to struggle) tooth and nail — боротися не на життя, а на смерть
to show one's teeth — показувати пазурі, говорити погрозливим тоном; огризатися
2. v1) нарізувати зубці (зуби)2) зачіпляти (ся)3) гризти* * *I n; (pl teeth)1) зубmilk /calf's, primary, first, babys, deciduous/ teeth — молочні зуби
second /permanent/ teeth — постійні зуби
false /artificial, prosthetic/ teeth — штучні зуби
a set of false teeth — штучні зуби, вставна щелепа
natural teeth — "свої" зуби
even [buck]teeth — рівні [виступаючі вперед]зуби
anterior /front/ teeth — передні зуби
posterior /back/ teeth — задні зуби
lower /mandibular/ teeth — нижні зуби
upper /maxillary/ teeth — верхні зуби
unerupted /impacted/ tooth — зуб, що не прорізається
loose tooth — зуб, що хитається
the crown [the neck]of a tooth — коронка [шийка]зуба
to stop /to fill/ smb s teeth — пломбувати кому-н. зуби
to extract /to pull out/ smb s tooth — видаляти кому-н. зуб
to knock smb s tooth out — вибити кому-н. зуб
to set /to clench/ one's teeth — зціпити зуби [див. є]
to say smth between one's teeth — процідити що-н. крізь зуби
2) cпeц. зубець, зуб, зубок3) вкус, любов (до їжі, пиття)tooth and nail — щосили, всіма силами, не жаліючи сил
to fight /to struggle/ tooth and nail — боротися не на життя, а на смерть
to go at it tooth and nail — енергійно прийнятися за що-н.
fed to the teeth — ситий по горло; набридло
from the teeth forward (s) /out-ward (s)/, from ones teeth — icт. нещирий, не від душі
in the teeth of smth — не дивлячись на, не зважаючи на що-н.
in the teeth of the wind — прямо проти вітру; перед лицем чого-н.
in the teeth of death — перед лицем смерті; віч-на-віч із смертю
to cut ones teeth — робити перші кроки, набувати першого досвіду
to cast /to throw, to fling/ smth in smb 's teeth — = кидaти кoмy-н у обличчя докір
to get /to sink/ ones teeth into smth — гаряче взятися за що-н.
it's something to get one's teeth into — це справа, що стоїть, за неї варто узятися
to put teeth in /into/ smth — зробити що-н. дієвим /еффективнішим/; to lie in smb 's teeth нахабно /безсоромно/ брехати кому-н.; брехати ( прямо) в очі кому-н.
to set the teeth on edge — кидати в тремтіння; = мурашки по шкірі забігали
to set ones teeth for smth — зціпити зуби, настроїтися рішуче на що-н.; приготуватися до сутички [див. 1]
to kick smb in the teeth — ображати кого-н.; відкидати кого-н., відвертатися від кого-н.; = плюнути в обличчя кому-н
to knock smb 's teeth in — дати в зуби кому-н.; набити кому-н. морду
to escape by /with/ the skin of ones teeth — див
skin I — є
to draw smb 's teeth — = вирвати жало у змій
to hide one's teeth — icт. ховати кігтики
to show /to bare/ ones teeth — говорити загрозливо, огризатися; = показивати кігтики
IIif you cannot bite, never show your teeth — пpиcл. якщо не можеш кусатися, не показуй зуби
1) υl. нарізувати зубці, зубцями2) зачіпляти; зачіплятися3) гризти -
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1. [tu:θ] n (pl teeth)1. зубmilk /calf's, primary, first, baby's, deciduous/ teeth - молочные зубы
second /permanent/ teeth - постоянные зубы
false /artificial, prosthetic/ teeth - искусственные зубы
a set of false teeth - искусственные зубы, вставная челюсть
natural teeth - «свои» зубы
even [buck] teeth - ровные [выступающие вперёд] зубы
anterior /front/ teeth - передние зубы
posterior /back/ teeth - задние зубы
lower /mandibular/ teeth - нижние зубы
upper /maxillary/ teeth - верхние зубы
unerupted /impacted/ tooth - непрорезавшийся зуб
the crown [the neck] of a tooth - коронка [шейка] зуба
to stop /to fill/ smb.'s teeth - пломбировать кому-л. зубы
to extract /to pull out/ smb.'s tooth - удалять кому-л. зуб
to knock smb.'s tooth out - выбить кому-л. зуб
to set /to clench/ one's teeth - стиснуть зубы [ср. тж. ♢ ]
to say smth. between one's teeth - процедить что-л. сквозь зубы
2. спец. зубец, зуб, зубок3. вкус, любовь (к еде, питью и т. п.)♢
tooth and nail - изо всех сил, всеми силами, не жалея силto fight /to struggle/ tooth and nail - бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть
to go at it tooth and nail - энергично приняться за что-л.
fed to the teeth - сыт по горло; надоело, осточертело
from the teeth forward(s) /outward(s)/, from one's teeth - уст. неискренне, не от души
in the teeth of smth. - а) несмотря на, вопреки, не считаясь с чем-л.
in the teeth of the wind - прямо против ветра; б) перед лицом чего-л.
in the teeth of death - перед лицом смерти; лицом к лицу со смертью
to cut one's teeth - делать первые шаги в чём-л., приобретать первый опыт
to cast /to throw, to fling/ smth. in smb.'s teeth - ≅ бросать кому-л. в лицо упрёк
to get /to sink/ one's teeth into smth. - горячо взяться за что-л.
it's something to get one's teeth into - это стоящее дело, за это стоит взяться
to put teeth in /into/ smth. - сделать что-л. действенным /эффективным/
to lie in smb.'s teeth - нагло /бесстыдно/ лгать кому-л.; лгать (прямо) в глаза кому-л.
to set the teeth on edge - бросать в дрожь; ≅ мурашки по коже забегали
to set one's teeth for smth. - стиснуть зубы, настроиться решительно на что-л.; приготовиться к схватке [ср. тж. 1]
to kick smb. in the teeth - оскорблять кого-л.; отвергать кого-л., отворачиваться от кого-л.; ≅ плюнуть в лицо кому-л.
to knock smb.'s teeth in - дать в зубы кому-л.; набить кому-л. морду
to escape by /with/ the skin of one's teeth см. skin 1 ♢
to draw smb.'s teeth - ≅ вырвать жало у змеи
to hide one's teeth - уст. прятать коготки
to show /to bare/ one's teeth - говорить угрожающе, огрызаться; ≅ показывать когти
2. [tu:θ] vif you cannot bite, never show your teeth - посл. если не можешь кусаться, не показывай зубы
1. нарезать зубцы, зубья2. 1) зацеплять2) зацепляться3. грызть, глодать
См. также в других словарях:
pull — [pool] vt. [ME pullen < OE pullian, to pluck, snatch with the fingers: ? akin to MLowG pull, a husk, shell] 1. to exert force or influence on so as to cause to move toward or after the source of the force; drag, tug, draw, attract, etc. 2. a)… … English World dictionary
pull — pu̇l vt 1) EXTRACT (1) <pull a tooth> 2) to strain or stretch abnormally <pull a tendon> <pull a muscle> pull n an injury resulting from abnormal straining or stretching esp. of a muscle see GROIN PULL * * * (p l) 1. to … Medical dictionary
pull — /pʊl / (say pool) verb (t) 1. to draw or haul towards oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sledge up a hill. 2. to draw or tug at with force: to pull a person s hair. 3. to draw, rend, or tear… …
pull — pullable, adj. puller, n. /pool/, v.t. 1. to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sled up a hill. 2. to draw or tug at with force. 3. to rend or tear: to pull a cloth to pieces … Universalium
tooth — Niho (for various kinds, see niho and entries that follow it). New tooth, niho hou, niho peku. Eye tooth, maka ole. Back tooth, ku i; ku i lena (yellowed, symbol of old age). False tooth, niho ku i, niho ho okomo. Loose… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
pull — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pullian; akin to Middle Low German pulen to shell, cull Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force b. to stretch… … New Collegiate Dictionary
pull — [[t]pʊl[/t]] v. t. 1) to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position 2) to draw or tug at with force 3) to rend; tear: to pull a cloth to pieces[/ex] 4) to draw or pluck away from a place of… … From formal English to slang
pull — Huki; ♦ pull up, uhuki, unu unu; ♦ pull obliquely, kiwi; ♦ pull away from, nanahuki; ♦ pull back steadily, as a line, āwala; ♦ pull taut, as a fishline, kōmi; ♦ pull along, kaualakō, alakō; ♦ pull hard or frequently, huhuki … English-Hawaiian dictionary
tooth — [ tuθ ] (plural teeth [ tiθ ] ) noun count *** 1. ) any of the hard white objects inside your mouth that you use for biting and for CHEWING food: front/back teeth a loose/missing/broken tooth brush/clean your teeth: It s important to brush your… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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
tooth — n. 1) to cut, get teeth (babies are often fretful when they are cutting teeth) 2) to brush (esp. AE), clean one s teeth 3) to cap; drill; extract, pull, take out; fill a tooth 4) to pick one s teeth 5) to clench, gnash, grind, grit one s teeth 6) … Combinatory dictionary