pulled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pulled in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1.2. pull (in specified direction) + adv compl:

(a)serrucharle el piso a alguien CSur inf

III.pull [Am pʊl, Brit pʊl] N

See also pull out, pull up, pull in

I.pull out VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

II.pull out VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv)

III.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

I.pull in VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.pull in VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

I.pull back VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

II.pull back VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

pull off VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.pull over VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

II.pull over VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv)

I.pull out VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

II.pull out VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.pull through VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

II.pull through VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o)

I.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv)

III.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

I.pull down VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.pull down VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv)

III.pull down VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv + o)

See also pull, pull up

1.2. pull (in specified direction) + adv compl:

(a)serrucharle el piso a alguien CSur inf

III.pull [Am pʊl, Brit pʊl] N

I.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv)

III.pull up VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)

leg-pull [Am ˈlɛɡ ˌpʊl, Brit] N inf

I.pull together VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.pull together VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv) (cooperate)

III.pull together VB [Am pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv) (control oneself)

pulled in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pulled in the English»Spanish Dictionary

pull-up [ˈpʊlʌp] N (exercise)

pulled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
With no shortage of the theatrical in their nature, the imposters pulled off the hoax and rode good horses.
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When the balloonist jumped, the main part of the parachute was pulled from the bag, with the shroud lines first, followed by the main canopy.
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He proceeded to enter and saw the shopkeeper make coins disappear, and when confronted, the shopkeeper pulled a lollipop from behind his ear.
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During this era, other policy levers, large and small, were also pulled in the same direction -- such as bank regulation, for example.
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The microphones are pulled back, switched on, and released over the speaker, and gravity causes them to swing back and forth as pendulums.
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In some cases (such as fibre-reinforced tubes) the extrudate is pulled through a very long die, in a process called pultrusion.
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The 33-year-old midfielder has pulled the strings for his side, all without seeming to break a sweat.
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When the control column is pulled back these flaps extend and increase the camber of the whole wing, which in turn raises the nose.
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An indefinite rail strike entered its second day but one of the three union federations involved pulled out.
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Cards are pulled for additional swimmers in case either of the alternates or multiple scratches are made.
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