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 Translation for 'to pull sth' from English to Slovak
zatiahnuť za n-čo [dok.]to pull sth.
2 Words: Verbs
vytiahnuť n-ho/n-čo (hore) [dok.]to pull sb./sth. up
vytiahnuť n-čo z n-čoho [dok.]to pull sth. from sth.
stiahnuť n-čo [dok.]to pull sth. off
dokázať n-čo [dok.]to pull sth. off [coll.] [perform successfully]
zvládnuť n-čo [dok.]to pull sth. off [coll.] [perform successfully]
uspieť v n-čom [dok.]to pull sth. off [perform successfully]
vytiahnuť n-čo [dok.] [von]to pull sth. out
vyťahovať n-čo [nedok.] [von]to pull sth. out
zatiahnuť n-čo [dok.] [utiahnuť]to pull sth. tight
3 Words: Verbs
vytiahnuť n-čo z n-čoho [dok.]to pull sth. out of sth.
Partial Matches
ťažná sila {f}pull
ťahať [nedok.]to pull
ťah {m}pull
potiahnuť [dok.]to pull
utiahnuť [dok.] [mať silu ťahať, zvládnuť ťahaním]to pull
voj.
stiahnuť sa [dok.] [o vojakoch]
to pull back
dopravaprem.
zastaviť pri krajnici [dok.]
to pull over
voj.
ustúpiť [dok.] [o vojakoch]
to pull back
cúvnuť [dok.]to pull back
vtiahnuť [dok.]to pull in
dopravaprem.
zastaviť n-ho/n-čo [dok.] [polícia vodiča al. auto]
to pull sb. over
potiahnutie {n} [z cigarety]pull [on a cigarette]
šluk {m} [ľud.] [potiahnutie z cigarety]pull [on a cigarette]
nábytok
výsuvná doska {f} na klávesnicu
pull-out keyboard tray
vzchopiť sa [dok.]to pull oneself together [idiom]
spamätať sa [dok.] [vzchopiť sa]to pull oneself together [idiom]
pozbierať sa [dok.] [vzchopiť sa]to pull oneself together [idiom]
ťahať (to) celú noc [nedok.] [idióm]to pull an all-nighter [idiom]
obalamutiť n-ho [dok.]to pull the wool over sb.'s eyes [idiom]
vodiť n-ho za nos [nedok.] [idióm]to pull the wool over sb.'s eyes [idiom]
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Usage Examples English
  • Bows may be broadly split into two categories: those drawn by pulling the string directly and those that use a mechanism to pull the string.
  • Drawbar power (dbp) is the power a railway locomotive has available to haul a train or an agricultural tractor to pull an implement.
  • Through techniques such as Ajax, scripts associated with an HTML document can instruct a web browser to modify the document in-place, as opposed to the earlier technique of having to pull an entirely new version of the page from the web server.
  • He was named in the squad for the second leg against West Germany after Allan Clarke and Francis Lee picked up injuries, but had to pull out of the squad after picking up an injury himself.
  • He told "Time" it might be possible to pull Deimos into the Earth's orbit so it could be examined.

  • Dark energy results as the universe tries to pull neutrinos apart.
  • He keeps trying to pull it open and eventually goes into a rage.
  • Once a diver is completely under the water they may choose to roll or scoop in the same direction their dive was rotating to pull their legs into a more vertical position.
  • In it he says his father has trouble putting on his boots "He's got such a job to pull them up that he calls them daisy roots".
  • It lacked innovations such as boosted ailerons or automatic leading edge slats, but its strong structure included a five-spar wing, which enabled P-40s to pull high-G turns and survive some midair collisions.

  • Cannon were also difficult to move around in certain types of terrain with mountains providing a great obstacle for them, for these reasons offensives conducted with cannons would be difficult to pull off in places such as Iran.
  • At that time, the orbit of Shoemaker–Levy 9 passed within Jupiter's Roche limit, and Jupiter's tidal forces had acted to pull apart the comet.
  • Prior to playing, the musician tightens the bow by turning a screw to pull the frog (the part of the bow under the hand) back and increase the tension of the hair.
  • Advocates such as Jane Jacobs argue that this enables an economically depressed region to pull itself up, by giving the people living there a medium of exchange that they can use to exchange services and locally produced goods (in a broader sense, this is the original purpose of all money).
  • They managed to work together to pull it off.

  • These songs were typically performed while adjusting the rigging, raising anchor, and other tasks where men would need to pull in rhythm.
  • Any coach or official who receives a two-minute suspension will have to pull out one of their players for two minutes; however, the player is not the one punished, and can be substituted in again, as the penalty consists of the team playing with one fewer player than the opposing team.
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