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1 pull(sth) over
PhrV1. रुकनाThe car immediately pulled over as a bus was approaching it with a very high speed. -
2 pull (sb) through (sth)
PhrV1. मदद करनाDuring hill illness the nurse pull him through.
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pull sth out of the hat — pull sth/a rabbit out of the hat INFORMAL ► to do something unexpected that improves a difficult situation: »If they want to survive the crisis, they ll need to pull something out of the hat pretty quickly. »The company s in real trouble, and… … Financial and business terms
pull sth/a rabbit out of the hat — INFORMAL ► to do something unexpected that improves a difficult situation: »If they want to survive the crisis, they ll need to pull something out of the hat pretty quickly. »The company s in real trouble, and they don t seem to have any rabbits… … Financial and business terms
pull sth down — UK US pull sth down Phrasal Verb with pull({{}}/pʊl/ verb [T] ► to make a figure or an amount lower: pull down the cost/price/value of sth »Lower clothing prices will pull down the cost of the family shopping basket … Financial and business terms
pull sth off — UK US pull sth off Phrasal Verb with pull({{}}/pʊl/ verb [T] ► to manage to do something difficult: pull off a feat/miracle/deal »It takes skilled negotiators to pull off a deal like that. »It s an ambitious plan, so let s see if we can really… … Financial and business terms
pull sth together — UK US pull sth together Phrasal Verb with pull({{}}/pʊl/ verb [T] ► INFORMAL to manage with difficulty to collect enough money, information, etc. to produce a result: »If you can pull together sufficient funding, we are prepared to approve the… … Financial and business terms
pull sth in — UK US pull sb/sth in Phrasal Verb with pull({{}}/pʊl/ verb [T] ► to attract people to come to a performance or to buy things: pull in crowds/audiences/shoppers »The movie failed to pull in younger audiences. ► to earn money for a company: »The… … Financial and business terms
pull sth out — UK US pull sb/sth out Phrasal Verb with pull({{}}/pʊl/ verb [T] ► to remove someone or something from an activity: »We can cut project costs by pulling out all non essential staff … Financial and business terms
ˌpull sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to succeed in doing something that is difficult Hanley pulled off a surprise victory in the semi final.[/ex] They nearly managed to get the loan but just failed to pull it off.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌpull (sth) ˈover — phrasal verb to stop at the side of the road, or to make a vehicle stop at the side of the road … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌpull sth aˈpart — phrasal verb to destroy something by violently pulling it into pieces … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌpull sth ˈdown — phrasal verb to destroy a building that is old or dangerous Syn: demolish … Dictionary for writing and speaking English