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Lista angielskich zwrotów frazeologicznych z czasownikiem 'pull'


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Pull (11)

Pull apart
- to separate something into pieces
Try to pull the meat apart with the forks.
Pull away
- to start to drive away
After a while he pulled away and vanished in the distance.
Pull back
- to decide not to do something
- to get out of a bad situation
Finally he decided to pull back from taking over the ailing company.
Many companies are pulling back from the unsteady markets.
Pull down
- to destroy (of buildings)
Our very old house was pulled down last year.
Pull in
- to move to the side of a road and stop
She pulled in to let the ambulance pass.
Pull something off
- to complete something successfully
We were very surprised that he pulled off the deal.
Pull out
- to leave, move away (of a train)
- to move out of a line of traffic
- to withdraw
Our train pulled out at 6.45 on the dot.
A truck pulled out in front of me when I was going to overtake.
After analyzing the financial situation of the company he decided to pull out.
Pull over
- to drive to the side of the road and stop
The policeman showed him to pull over.
Pull through
- to recover from an accident or illness
Although he was very ill but luckily he managed to pull through.
Pull together
- to cooperate, help each other
If we all pull together I think we'll finish on time.
Pull up
- to stop the vehicle
She pulled up in front of her garage.
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