pull out

pull out
1. phr v отходить от станции, выйти со станции

I think we can pull the boy round this time — я думаю, что на этот раз нам удастся спасти мальчика

2. phr v отъезжать; уезжать

the car pulled out from the curb — машина отъехала от обочины

to pull away — отъезжать

3. phr v воен. выходить из боя

latissimus pull downs — тяги вниз на высоком блоке

4. phr v ав. разг. выходить из пикирования

one or the other of the two unions will eventually pull out — или тот или другой профсоюз со временем выйдет из организации

lat pull downs — тяги вниз на высоком блоке

pull out off dive — выводить из пикирования

abrupt pull out — резкий выход из пикирования

5. phr v разг. выходить
6. phr v выводить войска

to pull out — вытаскивать, выводить

to pull in troops — стягивать войска

pull out of the spin — выводить из штопора

7. phr v выезжать на левую или правую сторону или полосу

pull strap — ушко или петелька

pull over — подъехать к тротуару или к краю дороги

push and pull of demand — давление со стороны спроса

Синонимический ряд:
go (verb) abandon; depart; exit; get away; get off; go; go away; leave; move; pop off; push off; quit; renounce; retire; run; run along; shove off; stop; stop participating; take off; withdraw

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  • pull-out — pull outs 1) N COUNT: usu N n In a newspaper or magazine, a pull out is a section which you can remove easily and keep. ...an eight page pull out supplement. 2) N SING: oft N from/of n When there is a pull out of armed forces from a place, troops …   English dictionary

  • pull-out — pull|out [ˈpulaut] n 1.) the act of an army, business etc leaving a particular place ▪ The pull out of troops will begin soon. 2.) part of a book or magazine that is designed to be removed and read separately ▪ a pull out on home PCs …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pull-out — pullˈ out adjective Denoting a section of a magazine, etc that can be removed and kept separately (see also ↑pull out below) • • • Main Entry: ↑pull …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pull Out — is a feature documentary directed by Jyllian Gunther, released in 2004. It reflects on Gunther s past relationships and why they failed.AwardsThe film was an official selection of the following award organizations: *Hamptons International Film… …   Wikipedia

  • pull out — ► pull out withdraw or retreat. Main Entry: ↑pull …   English terms dictionary

  • pull out of — pull out (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race …   New idioms dictionary

  • pull out — (of (something)) to stop being involved in something. She s considering a run for governor if Mr. Lamb pulls out of the race …   New idioms dictionary

  • pull|out — «PUL OWT», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a withdrawal, especially of troops: »The pullout may start this week; Gaza troops will exit by the overland motor route (Wall Street Journal). 2. the action of an aircraft in recovering from a dive and returning …   Useful english dictionary

  • pull out — index abandon (withdraw), disinter, educe, eviscerate, extirpate, extract, leave (depart) …   Law dictionary

  • pull out — [v] quit abandon, depart, evacuate, exit, get off, go, leave, retire, retreat, shove off, stop, stop participating, take off, withdraw; concepts 119,121,195 Ant. continue, persevere, start …   New thesaurus

  • pull out — 1) PHRASAL VERB When a vehicle or driver pulls out, the vehicle moves out into the road or nearer the centre of the road. [V P prep] She pulled out into the street... [V P] He was about to pull out to overtake the guy in front of him. 2) PHRASAL… …   English dictionary


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