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21 arrastrarse
• pull one's punches• pull oneself in -
22 arriar
• pull down• pull faces -
23 ceńirse la cintura
• pull one's weight• pull oneself out• squeeze in one's waist -
24 conducir el coche a la entrada en la acera
• pull in• pull into safetyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conducir el coche a la entrada en la acera
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25 cuéntaselo a tu abuela
• pull the leaves off• pull the plug on the market• tell it all• tell it like it is• tell it to the marines• tell lies -
26 desatascar
• pull out from behind• pull over• unblock -
27 desatollar
• pull out from behind• pull over -
28 descorrer el cerrojo
• pull the curtain open• pull the leaves off• unlatch -
29 descorrer el velo de
• pull the teeth off• pull through• unveil -
30 descorrer la cortina
• pull the chain• pull the heart out -
31 desdentar
• pull the plug on the market• pull the trigger -
32 desencallar
• pull out from behind• pull over• refloat• set afloat -
33 detenerse abruptamente
• pull up one's chair• pull up stakes -
34 espiga enclavadora
• pull over to• pull round -
35 estar con tanta jeta
• pull a fast one• pull a wry face -
36 extraer desde las raíces
• pull out a tooth• pull out easily• root outDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > extraer desde las raíces
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37 extraer una muela
• pull oneself together• pull out all the stops• take out a tooth -
38 hacer figuras
• pull forcefully out• pull-down menu -
39 hacer morisquetas
• pull forcefully out• pull-down menu -
40 hacer un esfuerzo común
• pull through• pull upDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer un esfuerzo común
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pull-over — [ pylɔvɛr; pulɔvɶr ] n. m. • 1925; mot angl., proprt « tirer par dessus » ♦ Vêtement tricoté (généralement en laine, ou assimilé), couvrant le haut du corps et que l on enfile en le faisant passer par dessus la tête. ⇒ chandail, pull. Un gros… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Pull — over « Pull » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Pull (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
Pull over — « Pull » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Pull (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
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pull-overs — ● pull over, pull overs ou pull nom masculin (anglais pull over, tirez par dessus) Synonyme de chandail. ● pull over, pull overs ou pull (difficultés) nom masculin (anglais pull over, tirez par dessus) … Encyclopédie Universelle