pull[1]
زبان مبدأ: انگلیسی
ترجمه به فارسی
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 pull n. Pronunciation: ' pu ̇ l also ' pəl Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pullian; akin to Middle Low German pulen to shell, cull Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 a : to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force b : to stretch (cooling candy) repeatedly < pull taffy> c : to strain abnormally < pull a tendon> d : to hold back (a racehorse) from winning e : to work (an oar) by drawing back strongly 2 a : to draw out from the skin < pull feathers from a rooster's tail> b : to pluck from a plant or by the roots < pull flowers> < pull turnips> c : EXTRACT < pull a tooth> 3 : to hit (a ball) toward the left from a right-handed swing or toward the right from a left-handed swing ― compare PUSH 4 : to draw apart : REND , TEAR 5 : to print (as a proof) by impression 6 : to remove from a place or situation < pull the engine> < pull ed the pitcher in the third inning> < pull ed the show> 7 : to bring (a weapon) into the open < pull ed a knife> 8 a : PERFORM , CARRY OUT < pull an all-nighter> < pull guard duty> b : COMMIT , PERPETRATE < pull a robbery> < pull a prank> 9 a : PUT ON , ASSUME < pull a grin> b : to act or behave in the manner of < pull ed a Horace Greely and went west ― Steve Rushin> 10 a : to draw the support or attention of : ATTRACT < pull votes> ― often used with in b : OBTAIN , SECURE < pull ed a B in the course> 11 : to demand or obtain an advantage over someone by the assertion of < pull rank> intransitive verb 1 a : to use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging b : to move especially through the exercise of mechanical energy <the car pull ed clear of the …