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  • 1pull the strings — phrase if someone is pulling the strings, they are controlling a situation and the people in it, especially secretly It’s the record company, not the band, that is really pulling the strings. Thesaurus: to be in chargesynonym Main entry: pull * * …

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  • 2Pull-up resistor — Pull up resistors are used in electronic logic circuits to ensure that inputs to logic systems settle at expected logic levels if external devices are disconnected. Pull up resistors may also be used at the interface between two different types… …

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  • 3pull yourself together — phrase to control your emotions and behave calmly after being very upset, angry, shocked etc You have to pull yourself together, go out there and talk to them. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: pull * * *… …

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  • 4pull oneself together — {v. phr.} To become calm after being excited or disturbed; recover self command; control yourself. * /It had been a disturbing moment, but he was able to pull himself together./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 5pull oneself together — {v. phr.} To become calm after being excited or disturbed; recover self command; control yourself. * /It had been a disturbing moment, but he was able to pull himself together./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 6pull the strings — Ⅰ. pull the strings ► the person who pulls the strings in a particular organization, situation, etc. makes the important decisions about it and controls it: »Shareholders are concerned because they no longer really know who is pulling the strings …

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  • 7pull yourself together — pull (yourself) together to get control of your emotions and actions. He s finding it hard to pull himself together after the accident …

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  • 8pull together — pull (yourself) together to get control of your emotions and actions. He s finding it hard to pull himself together after the accident …

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  • 9pull in the reins — When you pull in the reins, you slow down or stop something that has been a bit out of control …

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  • 10pull oneself together — ► pull oneself together regain one s self control. Main Entry: ↑pull …

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