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Перевод: pull
[существительное] тяга ; дерганье; ручка ; шнурок ; натяжение; растяжение; тянущая сила; напряжение; усилие; удар весла; гребля ; прогулка на лодке; глоток ; затяжка ; преимущество; протекция ; связи ; блат ; привлекательность ; пробный оттиск; [глагол] тянуть; натягивать; растягивать; притягивать; иметь тягу; потянуть; тащить; вытащить; влечь; надвигать; дергать; подергать; вытаскивать; выдергивать; присасывать; плыть; грести; идти на веслах; делать облаву; совершить; сделать; делать оттиски; тиснуть; рвать; собирать; выхватить; разрывать; привлекать; получить; отбивать мяч
Тезаурус:
- We take a frozen river for a long way, a bumpy ride that keeps you concentrating, and when we eventually come off it, there is a lone tree that the dogs pull towards despite our efforts.
- There is the push for change and the pull of security, the longing for intimacy and the fear of being engulfed, the wish to be the same as others and the drive to be different.
- Passengers have been known to release the door handles inadvertently in flight, and even to pull the quick-release emergency windows in mistake for door handles when they are in a hurry to disembark.
- A contrary pull may be observed in the polemics of some T.I.E.
- The banks can technically pull the plug on Eurotunnel.
- The people she would have to deal with in the London offices, paved with razor wire, rose up before her grotesquely and she would pull the sheets over her head and moan: "I don't want to get up - ever again!"
- I heard a car pull up in front of the apartment and heard the door slam shut.
- Candidate's answer: "Of course I don't mind when things are very hectic, I'm always keen to pull my weight.
- Apparently David Sole uses his free arm to pull his opponent's legs from under him, thereby causing the scrum to collapse and invariably gaining a penalty.
- It was a passing glimpse, since there was nothing else from the chest down, his pull spinning the lightened torso around, almost weightless in the water.
- You know the caller can't see you continuing to sign letters, do the crossword, read a magazine, pull faces at a colleague
- I might be able to pull him out."
- The Basle exchange too, with a turnover only a seventh that of Zurich, may not survive in the longer term if Swiss Bank Corporation, its biggest trader, decides to pull out.
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