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I. pull [pʊl] VB trans
1. pull (move forcefully):
ciągnąć [perf po-]
pull curtains
zaciągać [perf zaciągnąć]
podciągać [perf podciągnąć] się
2. pull (remove):
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć]
pull tooth, weeds
wyrywać [perf wyrwać]
to pull sth away from sth
odciągać [perf odciągnąć] coś od czegoś
3. pull (put on):
naciągać [perf naciągnąć] skarpetki
4. pull (take off):
he pulled his coat off
5. pull (strain):
naciągać [perf naciągnąć]
6. pull (attract):
przyciągać [perf przyciągnąć]
7. pull (take out):
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć]
8. pull Brit inf sexual partner:
zarywać [perf zarwać]
9. pull esp Brit beer:
10. pull esp AM inf (do something illegal):
obrabiać [perf obrobić] bank
Phrases:
robić [perf z-] minę
robić [perf z-] kogoś w konia
nabierać [perf nabrać] kogoś
przykładać [perf przyłożyć] się do pracy
II. pull [pʊl] VB intr
1. pull (move):
ciągnąć [perf po-]
pull car
zjeżdżać [perf zjechać]
2. pull inf (attract partner):
3. pull boat, oarsman:
płynąć [perf po-]
III. pull [pʊl] N
1. pull (act of pulling):
to give sth a [good] pull
ciągnąć [perf po-] coś [mocno]
2. pull (force):
3. pull no pl inf (influence):
4. pull (handle):
5. pull (rope):
6. pull (breath in):
zaciągać [perf zaciągnąć] się papierosem
7. pull (drink):
8. pull (movement of oar):
pull ahead VB intr
to pull ahead of sb/sth
wysuwać [perf wysunąć] się przed kogoś/coś
pull apart VB trans
rozdzielać [perf rozdzielić]
pull away VB intr
1. pull away vehicle:
odjeżdżać [perf odjechać]
2. pull away person:
odsuwać [perf odsunąć] się
pull back VB intr
wycofywać [perf wycofać] się
pull down VB trans
1. pull down building:
burzyć [perf z-]
rozbierać [perf rozebrać]
2. pull down AM:
osłabiać [perf osłabić] kogoś
I. pull in VB intr
1. pull in (arrive):
wjeżdżać [perf wjechać] na stację
2. pull in (stop):
zatrzymywać [perf zatrzymać] się
zjeżdżać [perf zjechać] na pobocze
3. pull in (after overtaking):
powracać [perf powrócić] na swój pas ruchu
II. pull in VB trans
1. pull in (attract):
przyciągać [perf przyciągnąć]
2. pull in inf (take):
zgarniać [perf zgarnąć]
pull off VB trans
1. pull off inf (succeed):
2. pull off (leave):
zjeżdżać [perf zjechać] z drogi
I. pull out VB intr
1. pull out (move out to overtake):
zmieniać [perf zmienić] pas ruchu
2. pull out (drive onto road):
wjeżdżać [perf wjechać]
wyjeżdżać [perf wyjechać]
3. pull out (leave):
odjeżdżać [perf odjechać]
4. pull out (move back):
wycofywać [perf wycofać]
II. pull out VB trans
wycofywać [perf wycofać]
pull over VB trans, intr
zatrzymywać [perf zatrzymać] [się] na poboczu
OpenDict entry
pull
Present
Ipull
youpull
he/she/itpulls
wepull
youpull
theypull
Past
Ipulled
youpulled
he/she/itpulled
wepulled
youpulled
theypulled
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled
youhavepulled
he/she/ithaspulled
wehavepulled
youhavepulled
theyhavepulled
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled
youhadpulled
he/she/ithadpulled
wehadpulled
youhadpulled
theyhadpulled
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The school launches into cheer and they pull apart.
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If left to his own devices he would pull apart anything he could find, but would always clean it up again afterwards.
www.stuff.co.nz
Once these valves reopen, the microwelds pull apart and leave the valves with a rough surface that would abrade the seats, leading to valve recession.
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They also attempt to pull apart the rational and the emotional, which goes against how the human mind evaluates ideas.
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They were put in less than a year after the building was finished, because it began to pull apart at the open span of the vaulted ceiling.
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