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  • 81Pull — der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. pull zu to pull, vgl. ↑pullen> Golfschlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt …

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  • 82Pull-down-Menü — Pull down Me|nü [... daun...] das; s, s <zu engl. to pull down »herunterziehen« (zu to pull, vgl. ↑pullen) u. ↑Menü> Untermenü (vgl. Menü 2), das durch Auswählen eines Begriffs in der Menüzeile eines Fensters (nach unten) aufgeblättert wird …

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  • 83pull\ in\ one's\ horns — • pull in one s horns • draw in one s horns v. phr. informal 1. To reduce your boasts; calm down from a quarrel; back down on a promise. He said he could beat any man there single handed, but he pulled in his horns when Jack came forward. 2. To… …

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  • 84pull\ oneself\ up\ by\ one's\ own\ bootstraps — • pull oneself up by the bootstraps • pull oneself up by one s own bootstraps • drag oneself up by one s boot straps adv. phr. To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps …

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  • 85pull\ oneself\ up\ by\ the\ bootstraps — • pull oneself up by the bootstraps • pull oneself up by one s own bootstraps • drag oneself up by one s boot straps adv. phr. To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps …

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  • 86pull\ strings — • pull strings • pull wires v. phr. informal To secretly use influence and power, especially with people in charge or in important jobs to do or get something; make use of friends to gain your wishes. If you want to see the governor, Mr. Root can …

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  • 87pull\ wires — • pull strings • pull wires v. phr. informal To secretly use influence and power, especially with people in charge or in important jobs to do or get something; make use of friends to gain your wishes. If you want to see the governor, Mr. Root can …

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  • 88pull through something — pull through (something) to experience difficulties and continue to live or succeed. I didn t think he d survive, but he somehow pulled through. Those flowers can pull through a mild winter. We hope our experience will encourage them to pull… …

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  • 89pull through — (something) to experience difficulties and continue to live or succeed. I didn t think he d survive, but he somehow pulled through. Those flowers can pull through a mild winter. We hope our experience will encourage them to pull through hard… …

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  • 90pull in — here, next to the Camaro Syn: stop, halt, come to a halt, pull over, pull up, draw up, brake, park …

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