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French-English translation for: to pull away
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auto démarrer [véhicule]to pull away [drive away]
s'ébranler [convoi, train]to pull away [set off]
bicyc. sport se détacher de qc. [cycliste : groupe]to pull away from sth.
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phys. gravité {f}gravitational pull
vêt. pull-over {m}pullover
démarrerto pull out
vêt. pull-over {m}sweater
mil. reculerto pull back
sport traction {f}pull-up
traîner qc.to pull sth.
tech. tracter qc.to pull sth.
tirer (qc.)to pull (sth.)
vêt. pull-over {m}jumper [Br.]
mil. se retirer [partir]to pull back
rabattre qc.to pull sth. down
tirailler qc.to pull (at) sth.
auto piler [voiture]to pull up short
vêt. enfiler qc.to pull on sth.
faire un effortto pull together
trafic se ranger [véhicule, conducteur]to pull over
mil. se retirer du combatto pull out
remonter qc. [chaussettes]to pull sth. up
sport barre {f} de tractionpull-up bar
se ressaisirto pull yourself together [idiom]
se reprendre [personne]to pull oneself together
anat. méd. déchirer un tendonto pull a hamstring
naut. sport manier l'avironto pull the oars
vêt. pull {m} sans manchestank top [Br.]
se secouer [fam.]to pull oneself together
se renfrognerto pull a face [idiom]
faire un truc pareilto pull a stunt
dent. arracher une dentto pull (out) a tooth
vêt. pull {m} à col roulé [fam.]turtleneck sweater
démolir qc. [bâtiment]to pull sth. down [demolish]
trains se mettre en marcheto pull out [depart]
textile vêt. tirer un fil [accidentellement]to pull a thread
dent. extraire qc. [dent]to pull out sth. [tooth]
tirer des ficelles [loc.]to pull strings [idiom]
appuyer sur la détenteto pull the trigger
arracher qc. [dent]to pull sth. [take out]
tirer à gaucheto pull to the left
tirer à droitto pull to the right
armes sortir un couteauto pull out a knife
mil. retrait {m} des troupespull-out of the troops
anat. rentrer son ventreto pull in one's stomach
stopper qc.to pull the plug on sth. [idiom]
abuser de son rangto pull rank on sb.
anat. rejeter les épaulesto pull one's shoulders back
agr. sylv. extirper qc. [plante]to pull sth. up [a plant]
renfoncer son chapeauto pull down one's hat
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