1. anlamı yolmak m çıkarmak; çekmek; sürüklemek; topu eğri meydana getirecek şekilde atmak; çekmek; çekmek; bir nefes çekpull a long face surat asmak, bir yudum içmek; gelmek, girmek; koparmak. 2. anlamı çeken.
Pulling
Pulling İngilizce anlamı ve tanımı
Pulling anlamları
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pull
Pulling tanım:
Kelime: pull Söyleniş:'pul also 'p&l İşlev:verb Kökeni: Middle English, from Old English pullian; akin to Middle Low German pulen to shell, cull transitive senses 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: EXTRACTpull 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 pulled the pitcher in the third inning pulled the show 7 : to bring (a weapon) into the open pulled a knife 8 a: COMMIT, PERPETRATEpull a robbery pull a prank b : to carry out as an assignment or duty 9: PUT ON, ASSUMEpull a grin 10 a : to draw the support or attention of : ATTRACTpull votes -- often used with inb: OBTAIN, SECUREpulled a B in the course 11 : to demand or obtain an advantage over someone by the assertion of pull rank intransitive senses 1 a : to use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging b : to move especially through the exercise of mechanical energy the car pulled clear of the rut c (1) : to take a drink (2) : to draw hard in smoking pulled at a pipe d : to strain against the bit 2 : to draw a gun 3 : to admit of being pulled 4 : to feel or express strong sympathy : ROOTpulling for my team to win 5of an offensive lineman in football : to move back from the line of scrimmage and toward one flank to provide blocking for a ballcarrier - pull·ernoun - pull a fast one : to perpetrate a trick or fraud - pull punchesalsopull a punch : to refrain from using all the force at one's disposal - pull oneself together : to regain one's composure - pull one's leg : to deceive someone playfully : HOAX - pull one's weight : to do one's full share of the work - pull out all the stops : to use all one's resources without restraint - pull stakesorpull up stakes : to move out : LEAVE - pull stringsalsopull wires : to exert hidden influence or control - pull the plug1 : to disconnect a medical life-support system 2 : to withdraw essential and especially financial support - pull the rug from under : to weaken or unsettle especially by removing support or assistance from - pull the string : to throw a change-up - pull the wool over one's eyes : to blind to the true situation : HOODWINK - pull together : to work in harmony : COOPERATE