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eine Tür/ein Fenster zuziehen
in the PONS Dictionary
pull to VB trans
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
German
German
to pick [or tear][or Brit also pull] sb/sth to pieces fig inf
German
German
English
English
über jdn/etw herziehen
to pull sb/sth to pieces
jdn/etw [an etw/sich acc/zu sich dat] heranziehen
to pull sb/sth [to sth/to oneself]
jdn/etw [zu sich dat] heraufziehen
to pull up sep sb/sth [to one]
in the PONS Dictionary
I. pull [pʊl] N
1. pull (tug):
Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>
Ziehen nt <-s>
2. pull no pl (force):
Zugkraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
pull of the earth, moon
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
pull of the water
Sog m <-(e)s, -e>
3. pull:
Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>
Schluck m <-(e)s, -e>
4. pull (attraction):
pull of an event, a thing
Anziehung f <-, -en>
pull of an event, a thing
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
pull of a person
Anziehungskraft f <-, -kräfte-> kein pl
5. pull no pl inf (influence):
Einfluss m <-es, -flüs·se>
6. pull (handle):
Türgriff m <-(e)s, -e>
7. pull no pl (effort):
Anstrengung f <-, -en>
8. pull Brit, Aus sl (seek partner):
9. pull MED:
Zerrung f <-, -en>
10. pull TYPO:
Abzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
11. pull SPORTS:
Pull m spec
II. pull [pʊl] VB trans
1. pull (draw):
to pull sth/sb
etw/jdn ziehen
2. pull (put on):
to pull sth over one's head clothes
sich dat etw über den Kopf ziehen [o. inf überziehen]
3. pull MED (strain):
4. pull inf (take out):
5. pull (move):
6. pull (attract):
7. pull Brit, Aus sl (attract sexually):
to pull sb
jdn aufreißen sl
8. pull (involve):
to pull sb into sth
jdn in etw acc hineinziehen
9. pull (help through):
to pull sb through sth
jdn durch etw acc durchbringen
10. pull inf (cancel):
11. pull Brit (draw beer):
to pull [sb/oneself] a pint Brit
12. pull Am (withdraw):
to pull a player SPORTS
13. pull (in baseball, golf):
to pull sth
etw verpatzen [o. inf vermasseln]
14. pull (in cricket):
15. pull COMPUT:
Phrases:
to pull sth out of the bag [or hat]
to pull a face [at sb]
to pull sb's leg inf
pull the other leg [or one] [it's got bells on] Brit inf
III. pull [pʊl] VB intr
1. pull (draw):
to pull [at sth]
[an etw dat] ziehen
Pull
Ziehen
2. pull (work hard):
pull engine
pull engine
3. pull (drive):
4. pull (move):
ziehen <zog, gezogen>
5. pull Brit sl (attract sexually):
jdn aufreißen sl
6. pull inf (support):
7. pull NAUT:
pullen spec
8. pull:
9. pull SPORTS (in American football):
I. to [tu:, tu, tə] PREP
1. to (moving towards):
in +acc
nach +dat
zu +dat
2. to (attending regularly):
zu +dat
in +dat
3. to (inviting to):
zu +dat
4. to (in direction of):
auf +acc
5. to (in contact with):
an +dat
6. to (attached to):
an +acc
7. to (with indirect object):
to sb/sth
jdm/etw dat
to tell/show sth to sb
8. to (with respect to):
zu +dat
9. to (in response):
auf +acc
10. to (belonging to):
zu +dat
11. to (compared to):
mit +dat
[to be] nothing to sth
12. to (in scores):
zu +dat
13. to (until):
bis +dat
zu +dat
14. to (expressing change of state):
zu +dat
15. to (to point in time):
bis +dat
the shop is open to 8.00 p.m.
16. to (including):
from ... to ...
von ... bis ...
17. to Brit (in clock times):
bis SGer
18. to (causing):
zu +dat
19. to (according to):
für +acc
20. to (serving):
für +acc
21. to CINE (next to):
22. to (in honour of):
auf +acc
23. to (per):
24. to (as a result of):
von +dat
25. to (roughly):
bis +dat
26. to MATH (defining exponent):
hoch <höher, am höchsten>
Phrases:
II. to [tu:, tu, tə]
1. to (expressing future intention):
the company is to pay over £500,000
2. to (forming requests):
3. to (expressing wish):
4. to (omitting verb):
5. to after adj (to complete meaning):
6. to (expressing purpose):
7. to (expressing intent):
8. to (after wh- words):
9. to (introducing clause):
10. to (in consecutive acts):
III. to [tu:, tu, tə] ADV inv
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
pull N MKTG
Present
Ipull to
youpull to
he/she/itpulls to
wepull to
youpull to
theypull to
Past
Ipulled to
youpulled to
he/she/itpulled to
wepulled to
youpulled to
theypulled to
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled to
youhavepulled to
he/she/ithaspulled to
wehavepulled to
youhavepulled to
theyhavepulled to
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled to
youhadpulled to
he/she/ithadpulled to
wehadpulled to
youhadpulled to
theyhadpulled to
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The lack of elevator control also prevents the ability to pull back during turns to prevent altitude loss and speed increase.
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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.
en.wikipedia.org
The platoon attack her, knocking over her trolley and attempting to pull off her wig.
en.wikipedia.org
You don't get the normal cost-push or demand-pull inflation in a de-leveraging cycle.
dailyreckoning.com
And if unable to pull their card or cash on the spot, they are violently kicked out of the hospital, coldly and callously!
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