pull-up in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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pull-up [Brit ˈpʊlʌp, Am ˈpʊl ˌəp] N SPORTS

I.pull up VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull up)

II.pull up VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull up [sth], pull [sth] up)

III.pull up VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sb] up)

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The output usually consists of an external pull-up resistor, which raises the output voltage when the transistor is turned off.
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Although polyphase motors are inherently self-starting, their starting and pull-up torque design limits must be high enough to overcome actual load conditions.
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Unused clock lines are held high via an internal pull-up.
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Movements such as the push-up, the pull-up, and the sit-up are some of the most common bodyweight exercises.
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At the silk experience, one member must move ten purple silkworms to a new home while the other member must hang on a pull-up bar.
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The pull-up is a compound exercise that also involves the biceps, forearms, traps, and the rear deltoids.
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The amount of waste depends on the strength, or physical size, of the pull-up.
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When another component on the line goes active, it will override the high logic level set by the pull-up resistor.
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A pull-up resistor can be used to try to pull the wire to high and low voltage levels.
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The pull-up has two main grips: palms facing forward/away, and palms facing the person.
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