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41 pull someone's leg
(to try as a joke to make someone believe something which is not true: You haven't really got a black mark on your face - he's only pulling your leg.) pregar uma peça em alguém -
42 pull strings
(to use one's influence or that of others to gain an advantage.) mexer seus pauzinhos -
43 pull the strings
(to be the person who is really, though usually not apparently, controlling the actions of others.) dar as cartas, puxar os cordões -
44 pull the wool over someone's eyes
(to deceive someone.) jogar areia nos olhos de alguémEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > pull the wool over someone's eyes
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45 pull up
((of a driver or vehicle) to stop: He pulled up at the traffic lights.) parar -
46 to pull a fast one
to pull a fast oneenganar ou trapacear alguém.————————to pull a fast onepassar a perna em alguém. to pull apart 1 romper. 2 romper-se. to pull away 1 remover. 2 retirar-se, sair. to pull back 1 retroceder, recuar. 2 não cumprir promessa feita, não cumprir a palavra empenhada. 3 gastar menos dinheiro, economizar. to pull down 1 demolir, arrasar. 2 fazer baixar. 3 enfraquecer. 4 humilhar, abater. to pull in 1 dirigir um veículo em direção a um lugar e parar. 2 entrar na estação e parar (trem). 3 Brit capturar (bandido). 4 coll ganhar muito dinheiro, juntar. 5 atrair grande número de pessoas. to pull off 1 despir, tirar. 2 descalçar. 3 conseguir, obter sucesso. 4 dar partida (carro), sair. 5 sair da estrada (carro). to pull on 1 vestir, pôr. 2 calçar. -
47 to pull round
to pull roundconvalescer, restabelecer-se, recobrar os sentidos. to pull through 1 tirar de dificuldades. 2 sair-se de aperto, livrar-se. 3 conseguir, ser bem-sucedido. to pull to pieces 1 despedaçar. 2 criticar impiedosamente. -
48 a pull boner
a pull bonerdar uma rata, dar uma mancada, cometer uma gafe, errar. pull the other one, it’s got bells on conta outra. -
49 to pull oneself together
to pull oneself togetherreadquirir o domínio de si mesmo, reanimar-se, recompor-se, controlar-se. to pull out 1 tirar, arrancar. 2 sair da estação (trem). 3 sair de um lugar (carro). -
50 to pull together
to pull togethercooperar, colaborar, juntar forças. to pull up 1 levantar, erguer, içar, alçar. 2 arrancar, extirpar, desarraigar. 3 prender, deter. 4 censurar, repreender. 5 fazer parar. -
51 to pull up stakes
to pull up stakescoll levantar acampamento.————————to pull up stakescoll mudar-se. -
52 bell-pull
bell-pull[b'el pul] n cordão de campainha. -
53 leg-pull
leg-pull[l'eg pul] n coll tentativa de fazer alguém de tolo. -
54 push-pull
push-pull[p'uʃ pul] n Electr amplificador simétrico. -
55 to make/pull a wry face
to make/pull a wry facefazer caretas. he made a wry face / ele fez cara atravessada, fez caretas. -
56 to pull a boner
to pull a bonerfazer uma tolice. -
57 to pull a face
to pull a faceamarrar a cara, mostrar que não gostou pela expressão do rosto. -
58 to pull a job
to pull a jobsl praticar um assalto. -
59 to pull a whiz
to pull a whizAmer, sl enganar, burlar. -
60 to pull about
to pull aboutpuxar de um lado para outro, judiar de.
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