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I . pluck [plʌk] VERB trans

2. pluck (remove hair, feathers):

pluck
skubać [perf o-]
pluck eyebrows

4. pluck (pull at):

to pluck sb's sleeve

Wendungen:

to pluck up courage

II . pluck [plʌk] VERB intr

1. pluck (play):

pluck

2. pluck (pull):

to pluck at sth

III . pluck [plʌk] SUBST kein Pl

pluck
odwaga f
pluck

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Englisch
However, the purpose of the trailers is to generate desire to see the movie, and these two masterfully pluck at the strings of our explorer hearts.
arstechnica.com
She leans towards some of his ingredients with her hand outstretch, looking primed to pluck up a treat for a try.
www.thesun.ie
Although harder to pluck than blackcurrants, the plant is thornless.
en.wikipedia.org
Responsibility for fragile, growing creatures who need a guiding hand to pluck the glowing screen from their fingers.
www.thehawkeye.com
Hidden hands pluck the strings of tyranny like a fell chorus.
en.wikipedia.org
Nicknames, like the pluck me and more obscene versions that can not appear in a family newspaper, seem to point to exploitation.
en.wikipedia.org
Typically, tweezers were used to pluck out individual hairs.
en.wikipedia.org
However, when you pluck up the courage to point your skis over the lip, the experience is pleasantly more benign.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Some researchers claim that it was common at this time for genteel women to pluck these hairs, as they were considered unsightly.
en.wikipedia.org
Despite its kid-friendly appearance and whimsical, episodic nature, the show has attracted countless adult fans thanks to a surprising level of continuity and an ability to pluck at viewers' heartstrings.
www.wired.co.uk

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