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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- An act of pulling (applying force)
- An attractive force which causes motion towards the source
- Any device meant to be pulled, as a lever, knob, handle, or rope
- (slang, dated) Something in one's favour in a comparison or a contest; an advantage; means of influencing.
- Appeal or attraction (as of a movie star)
- (Internet, uncountable) The situation where a client sends out a request for data from a server, as in server pull, pull technology
- A journey made by rowing
- (dated) A contest; a struggle.
- (obsolete, poetic) Loss or violence suffered.
- (slang) The act of drinking.
- (cricket) A kind of stroke by which a leg ball is sent to the off side, or an off ball to the side.
Verbit
- (transitive) to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force
- To gather with the hand, or by drawing toward oneself; to pluck.
- (intransitive) to apply a force such that an object comes toward the person or thing applying the force
- To attract or net; to pull in.
- To draw apart; to tear; to rend.
- (ambitransitive, UK, Ireland, slang) to persuade (someone) to have sex with one
- (transitive) to remove (something), especially from public circulation or availability
- (transitive, informal) to do or perform
- (transitive) to retrieve or generate for use
- to toss a frisbee with the intention of launching the disc across the length of a field
- (intransitive) to row
- (transitive) To strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc.).
- (video games, ambitransitive) To draw (a hostile non-player character) into combat, or toward or away from some location or target.
- to score a certain amount of points in a sport.
- (horse-racing) To hold back, and so prevent from winning.
- (printing, dated) To take or make (a proof or impression); so called because hand presses were worked by pulling a lever.
- (cricket) To strike the ball in a particular manner. (See noun sense.)
- (UK, slang) To pour beer from a pump, keg, or other source.
Esimerkit
- a zipper pull
- How many points did you pull today, Albert?
- The favourite was pulled.
- Never pull a straight fast ball to leg.
- Let's stop at Finnigan's. The barkeep pulls a good pint.
- He gave the hair a sharp pull and it came out.
- The spaceship came under the pull of the gas giant.
- I awakened with a violent pull upon the ring which was fastened at the top of my box.
- She took a pull on her cigarette.
- iron fillings drawn by the pull of a magnet
- Shield yourself, pull with Mind Blast if you want, or merely pull with SW:P to save mana, then wand, fear if you need to, but use the lowest rank fear.
- In weights the favourite had the pull.
- As Blunt had said, the burning ship lay a good twelve miles from the Malabar, and the pull was a long and a weary one. Once fairly away from the protecting sides of the vessel that had borne them thus far on their dismal journey, the adventurers seemed to have come into a new atmosphere.
- a wrestling pull
- Two pulls at once; / His lady banished, and a limb lopped off.
- to take a pull at a mug of beer
- The pull is not a legitimate stroke, but bad cricket.
- Pull the lever!
- Dra i spaken!
- He regularly pulls 12-hour days, sometimes 14.
- Ne'er pull your hat upon your brows.
- to pull fruit from a tree; to pull flax; to pull a finch
- You're going to have to pull harder to get that cork out of the bottle.
- Television, a favored source of news and information, pulls the largest share of advertising monies.
- He hath turned aside my ways, and pulled me in pieces; he hath made me desolate.
- I pulled at the club last night.
- He's pulled that bird over there.
- Each day, they pulled the old bread and set out fresh loaves.
- He put forth his hand [...] and pulled her in.
- You'll be sent home if you pull another stunt like that.
- I'll have to pull a part number for that.
- They'll go through their computer system and pull a report of all your order fulfillment records for the time period you specify.
- It had been a sort of race hitherto, and the rowers, with set teeth and compressed lips, had pulled stroke for stroke.
- …we had to clear a long hallway, run up half way, pull the boss mob to us, and engage.
- Basically buff pet, have it pull lots of mobs, shield pet, chain heal pet, have your aoe casters finish off hurt mobs once pet gets good aggro.
- This is the only thing that should get you to break off from your position, is to pull something off the healer.
- You could also set a fire trap, pull the mob toward it, then send in your pet….
Taivutusmuodot
| Partisiipin perfekti | pulled | Partisiipin perfekti | pult (vanhentunut) |
| Imperfekti | pulled | Imperfekti | pult (vanhentunut) |
| Partisiipin preesens | pulling | Monikko | pulls |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | pulls | | |