slovo | definícia |
pull up (mass) | pull up
- zastaviť |
pull up (encz) | pull up,povytáhnout v: jose |
pull up (encz) | pull up,vytáhnout v: jose |
pull up (encz) | pull up,zastavit v: Zdeněk Brož |
pull up (wn) | pull up
v 1: come to a halt after driving somewhere; "The Rolls pulled
up on pour front lawn"; "The chauffeur hauled up in front
of us" [syn: draw up, pull up, haul up]
2: straighten oneself; "He drew himself up when he talked to his
superior" [syn: draw up, pull up, straighten up]
3: cause (a vehicle) to stop; "He pulled up the car in front of
the hotel" [syn: draw up, pull up]
4: remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an
abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take
out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
[syn: extract, pull out, pull, pull up, take out,
draw out] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
pull up short (encz) | pull up short, v: |
pull up stakes (encz) | pull up stakes, |
pull up your socks (encz) | pull up your socks, |
To pull up (gcide) | Pull \Pull\, v. i.
To exert one's self in an act or motion of drawing or
hauling; to tug; as, to pull at a rope.
[1913 Webster]
To pull apart, to become separated by pulling; as, a rope
will pull apart.
To pull up, to draw the reins; to stop; to halt.
To pull through, to come successfully to the end of a
difficult undertaking, a dangerous sickness, or the like.
[1913 Webster] |
pull up short (wn) | pull up short
v 1: stop abruptly; "The police car pulled up short and then
turned around fast" |
pull up stakes (wn) | pull up stakes
v 1: remove oneself from an association with or participation
in; "She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She
left her position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate
after two terms"; "after 20 years with the same company,
she pulled up stakes" [syn: leave, depart, {pull up
stakes}] |
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