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1 pull
s 1. vučenje, potezanje, povlačenje, trzanje 2. veslanje 3. gutljaj, gutanje, dušak; uvlačenje, potezanje (dima) 4. povlačenje, privlačenje; teg, poteg, tegljenje; napor, trud; [fig] utjecaj, prednost, pomoć, korist, sreća; [cricket] zamah, udarac 5. držak, ručka 6. [print] otisak; [US sl] utjecaj, veze / to have the # of (on, over) = imati prednost nad kim; to give a # (at) = povući; the long # = višak; a long # uphill = težak uspon na brdo; it will be heavy # on his purse = to će ga skupo stajati* * *
drška
gutanje
gutljaj
izbaÄaj
izvlaÄenje
izvući
napor
pomoć
potegnuti
povlaÄenje
povući
prednost
privlaÄna snaga
promaja
ruÄica
tegliti
trzaj
vježba Äija je osnova povlaÄenje tereta
vuÄa
vuÄenje
vući
zaveslaj -
2 pull apart
raskinuti -
3 pull away
istrgnuti
odvući -
4 pull back
vi/t I.[vi] povući se, ustupiti (natrag), uvući se, uzmaknuti II.[vt] povući natrag* * *
povlaÄenje
povući se -
5 pull by
provući -
6 pull down
vt 1. srušiti, razrušiti, oboriti, porušiti 2. oslabiti, uništiti (duševno ili fizički); [fig] poniziti* * *
porušiti
povući nadolje -
7 pull in
vt/i I.[vt] 1. uvući, uvlačiti, zategnuti, pritegnuti (uzde) 2. smanjiti, skratiti, ograničiti (izdatke i dr.) I.[vi]II. vi 1. ulaziti, uvlačiti se 2. zaustaviti se, stisnuti se (u izdacima)* * *
pritegnuti
stići
uhapsiti
uvući -
8 pull into derrick
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9 pull of the belt
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10 pull off
t/i I.[vt] skinuti, svući; [fig] uspjeti (u čemu), postići što I.[vi]II. vi udaljavati se, odlaziti, otići / to # one's hat to = skinuti šešir* * *
skinuti
uspeti -
11 pull oneself together
pribrati se -
12 pull out
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13 pull out teeth
izvaditi zub -
14 pull over
vt navući, obući (preko glave)* * *
prevući
pulover -
15 pull through
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16 pull together
vt/i I.[vt] staviti jedno do drugoga; [refl] trgnuti se, sabrati se I.[vi]II. vi zajednički, složno raditi, surađivati, slagati* * *
pribrati se -
17 pull up
vt/i I.[vt] zaustaviti, zauzdati, prekoriti [& fig] I.[vi]II. vi stati, zaustaviti se / to # to (with) = dostići, sustići, izjednačiti se, izravnati se s kim* * *
podići
stanica -
18 pull-in range
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19 pull about
vt povlačiti (koga, što) amo-tamo; ružno, grubo postupati (s kim) -
20 pull casing
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