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I . pull [pʊl] N

1. pull (tug, on a cigarette):

pull
poteg m
pull

2. pull no pl (force):

pull
sila f

3. pull (on a bottle):

pull

4. pull (attraction):

pull of an event, a thing
pull of a person
šarm m

5. pull no pl inf (influence):

pull
vpliv m

6. pull (handle):

pull
držaj m

7. pull no pl (effort):

pull
napor m

8. pull sl:

Brit Aus (seek partner) to be on the pull (for a woman, man)

9. pull MED:

pull
nateg m

II . pull [pʊl] VB trans

1. pull (draw):

pull
vleči [perf povleči]
to pull the curtains
to pull the trigger

2. pull (put on):

3. pull MED (strain):

pull muscle, tendon

4. pull inf (take out):

pull gun, knife, tooth

5. pull (attract):

pull
pull
to pull a crowd

6. pull sl (attract sexually):

pull Brit Aus

7. pull (help through):

to pull sb through sth

8. pull inf (cancel):

pull event
umikati [perf umakniti]

9. pull (draw beer):

Brit to pull [sb/oneself] a pint Brit

10. pull Am (withdraw) SPORTS:

to pull a player
to pull a face [at sb]
to pull a fast one sl
to pull sb's leg inf
to pull strings
to pull one's weight inf

III . pull [pʊl] VB intr

1. pull (draw):

to pull [at sth]
“pull”

2. pull (drive):

to pull into sth

3. pull Brit sl (attract sexually):

pull

pull about VB trans

pull
pull

pull ahead VB intr

1. pull (overtake):

to pull ahead of sb

2. pull SPORTS:

pull

3. pull (make a career):

pull

pull apart VB trans

1. pull (break):

pull

2. pull (separate):

pull

3. pull (criticize):

pull book, play

I . pull around VB trans

pull
vleči [perf povleči]

II . pull around VB intr

pull

pull aside VB trans to pull sb aside

I . pull away VB intr to pull away from sb/sth

2. pull (leave behind) SPORTS:

to pull away from sb/sth

3. pull (recoil):

to pull away from sb/sth

II . pull away VB trans

I . pull back VB intr

1. pull (recoil):

pull
pull

II . pull back VB trans

1. pull (draw back):

pull
umikati [perf umakniti]

2. pull (score):

pull

pull down VB trans

1. pull (move down):

pull

2. pull (demolish):

pull building

3. pull fig (hold back):

to pull downsb

4. pull Am inf (earn):

pull

I . pull in VB intr TRANSP

1. pull (arrive):

pull

2. pull (move over):

pull

II . pull in VB trans

1. pull (attract):

pull

2. pull inf (arrest):

pull

3. pull Brit inf (earn):

pull

4. pull (suck in):

pull

I . pull off VB trans

1. pull (take off):

pull
zavijati s/z [perf zaviti s/z]

2. pull inf (succeed):

pull
uspevati [perf uspeti]
pull deal
dosegati [perf doseči]
pull order
pull victory

II . pull off VB intr

pull

pull on VB trans

pull

I . pull out VB intr

1. pull (move out):

pull vehicle
vehicle to pull out of a road

2. pull (leave):

pull

3. pull (withdraw):

pull
to pull out of sth

II . pull out VB trans

1. pull MIL:

to pull out troops

2. pull (get out):

to pull sth out of sth

3. pull (take out):

pull

I . pull over VB trans

1. pull (make fall):

pull

2. pull (stop):

pull

II . pull over VB intr

pull vehicle:

pull

I . pull round Brit VB intr

pull

II . pull round Brit VB trans

pull

I . pull through VB intr (survive)

pull

II . pull through VB trans to pull sb through [sth]

pull to VB trans

pull door, window:

pull
zapirati [perf zapreti]

I . pull together VB trans

1. pull (regain composure):

2. pull (organize):

pull

II . pull together VB intr

pull

pull under VB trans

pull

I . pull up VB trans

1. pull (raise):

pull
pull chair
vleči k sebi [perf povleči k sebi]

2. pull (reprimand):

inf to pull sb up
to pull one's socks up inf

II . pull up VB intr

pull vehicle:

pull

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In this practice, teachers would pull their pants up and attach them there using zip ties.
en.wikipedia.org
Mess with him at your peril -- he will pull out all the stops to get his own back.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Proper recovery procedures were unknown, and a pilot's instinct to pull back on the stick served only to make a spin worse.
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He also branded the cast fearless and thought they were most likely to pull the episode off compared to other television casts.
en.wikipedia.org
And if unable to pull their card or cash on the spot, they are violently kicked out of the hospital, coldly and callously!
www.torontosun.com
This stretching property allows the strap to store kinetic energy, which is used to pull vehicles from a bog.
en.wikipedia.org
He thought that only professionals who had the courage, skill and persistence could pull off such a thing.
en.wikipedia.org
The effect is to average out the alternating pull of the magnetic field and so prevent the core from buzzing at twice line frequency.
en.wikipedia.org
Its diversionary assault had proved highly effective and it was ordered to pull back.
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That's an impressive feat for the show to pull off.
en.wikipedia.org

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