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I . pull [pʊl] VERB trans

1. pull (move forcefully):

pull
pull curtains
to pull oneself up

3. pull (put on):

to pull one's socks on

4. pull (take off):

5. pull (strain):

pull

6. pull (attract):

pull

7. pull (take out):

pull

8. pull Brit ugs sexual partner:

pull

9. pull esp Brit beer:

pull

10. pull esp AM ugs (do something illegal):

to pull a bank job

II . pull [pʊl] VERB intr

1. pull (move):

pull
pull car
to pull to the left
to pull to the left (turn)

2. pull ugs (attract partner):

pull

3. pull boat, oarsman:

pull
płynąć [perf po-]

III . pull [pʊl] SUBST

1. pull (act of pulling):

pull
to give sth a [good] pull

2. pull (force):

pull
he felt the pull of the homeland übtr

3. pull kein Pl ugs (influence):

pull
wpływ m

4. pull (handle):

pull

5. pull (rope):

6. pull (breath in):

to take a pull at a cigarette

7. pull (drink):

to take a pull at one's beer

8. pull (movement of oar):

pull

pull away VERB intr

1. pull away vehicle:

pull away

2. pull away person:

pull away

pull down VERB trans

1. pull down building:

pull down
burzyć [perf z-]
pull down

2. pull down AM:

to pull sb down

I . pull in VERB intr

1. pull in (arrive):

pull in

2. pull in (stop):

pull in
pull in

3. pull in (after overtaking):

pull in

II . pull in VERB trans

1. pull in (attract):

pull in

2. pull in ugs (take):

pull in

pull off VERB trans

1. pull off ugs (succeed):

pull off
pull off

2. pull off (leave):

to pull off the road

I . pull out VERB intr

1. pull out (move out to overtake):

pull out

2. pull out (drive onto road):

pull out
pull out

3. pull out (leave):

pull out

4. pull out (move back):

pull out

II . pull out VERB trans

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Englisch
He also branded the cast fearless and thought they were most likely to pull the episode off compared to other television casts.
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It uses a work-in-progress limited pull system as the core mechanism to expose system operation (or process) problems and stimulate collaboration to continuously improve the system.
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Mess with him at your peril -- he will pull out all the stops to get his own back.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The platoon attack her, knocking over her trolley and attempting to pull off her wig.
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Once the downward moving carriage has reached the summit and started down the main incline its weight helps pull up the upward moving carriage.
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This stretching property allows the strap to store kinetic energy, which is used to pull vehicles from a bog.
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Since then the enterprise has been trying to pull out of the collective labour agreement and has been forced back into it by a bitter strike.
www.europarl.europa.eu
He thought that only professionals who had the courage, skill and persistence could pull off such a thing.
en.wikipedia.org
With the rev limiter disabled, the engine was reputed to pull in excess of 7,000 rpm, even in 4th gear.
en.wikipedia.org
The effect is to average out the alternating pull of the magnetic field and so prevent the core from buzzing at twice line frequency.
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