pull together in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for pull together in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər] ADV Together in its main adverbial senses is almost always translated by insieme. - Together frequently occurs as the second element in certain verb combinations (get together pull together put together tie together etc.): for translations for these, see the appropriate verb entry (get, pull, put, tie etc.). - For examples and further uses, see this entry.

1. together (as a pair or group):

II.together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər] ADJ inf

III.together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər]

I.pull [Brit pʊl, Am pʊl] N

pull together in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pull together in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for pull together in the Italian»English Dictionary

Translations for pull together in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.together [tə·ˈge·ðɚ] ADV

II.together [tə·ˈge·ðɚ] ADJ inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A call issued by several activists in the area warned the disparate rebel forces to pull together or face defeat.
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Concentrations of matter normally pull together, creating a larger void where matter is rushing away.
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Jack had been an instrumental part of the club for many years, and the club had to pull together which they did as they again looked to push forward.
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He attempted to pull together his research into a general theory.
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As water molecules pull together, they also pull on the alveolar walls causing the alveoli to recoil and become smaller.
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However, in a family crisis she will always pull together with other family members.
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One will need the other and both will pull together.
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This article attempts to pull together, for comparative purposes, some statistics concerning the coastal forces of different navies.
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From our urge to pull together comes our tendency to tear each other apart.
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In 1911 the young couple was able to pull together some tuition money.
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