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accostare/entrare e fermarsi
nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia
I. pull in VB [pʊl -] (pull in)
pull in car, bus, driver:
II. pull in VB [pʊl -] (pull [sb] in, pull in [sb])
1. pull in (bring in):
pull in police:
2. pull in (attract) exhibition, show:
pull in crowds, tourists
III. pull in VB [pʊl -] (pull [sth] in, pull in [sth])
1. pull in (retract):
pull in animal: antenna, tentacle, claw
pull in person: stomach
2. pull in (earn) colloq appeal, event:
pull in sum
3. pull in (steer) driver:
pull in car
pull-in [ingl am ˈpʊlˌɪn] SOST ingl brit
1. pull-in (café):
pull-in colloq
2. pull-in (lay-by):
nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia
attirare persona, folla, clienti, passanti
fermarsi automobile, autobus, treno:
fermare polizia:
incassare affitto, soldi
to pull in colloq
nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia
I. pull [ingl brit pʊl, ingl am pʊl] SOST
1. pull (tug):
2. pull (attraction):
pull fig
pull fig
3. pull (influence):
pull colloq
4. pull (swig):
pull colloq
pull colloq
5. pull (on cigarette etc.):
pull colloq
pull colloq
6. pull SPORT:
7. pull (snag):
8. pull TIPOGR:
9. pull (prolonged effort):
II. pull [ingl brit pʊl, ingl am pʊl] VB vb trans
1. pull (tug):
pull chain, curtain, hair, tail, cord, rope
2. pull (tug, move):
tirare (towards verso)
pull (by dragging) reticent person, heavy object
trascinare (along lungo)
pull (to show sth) person
to pull sb, sth through hole, window
3. pull (draw):
pull vehicle: caravan, trailer
pull horse: cart, plough
pull person: handcart, sled
4. pull (remove, extract):
pull tooth
pull peas, beans, flowers
pull potatoes
to pull sth off small child, cat: shelf, table
to pull sth out of pocket, drawer
to pull sb out of wreckage
to pull sb out of river
5. pull (brandish) colloq:
pull gun, knife
6. pull (operate):
pull trigger
pull lever
7. pull MED (strain):
pull muscle
8. pull (hold back) rider:
pull horse
9. pull (steer, guide):
10. pull SPORT golfer, batsman:
pull ball, shot
11. pull TIPOGR:
pull proof
12. pull ingl brit (pour) colloq:
pull beer
13. pull (attract) colloq:
pull audience, voters, girls, men
14. pull (make):
III. pull [ingl brit pʊl, ingl am pʊl] VB vb intr
1. pull (tug):
tirare (at, on su)
2. pull (resist restraint):
pull dog, horse:
tirare (at, on su)
3. pull (move):
to pull ahead of sb athlete, rally driver:
to pull ahead of sb company: competitor
4. pull (smoke):
to pull at cigarette
5. pull SPORT:
pull golfer:
pull batsman:
6. pull (row):
IV. pull [ingl brit pʊl, ingl am pʊl]
to be on the pull colloq
IN
IN → Indiana
Indiana [ingl brit ˌɪndɪˈanə, ingl am ˌɪndiˈænə]
I. in [ingl brit ɪn, ingl am ɪn] PREP
1. in (expressing location or position):
2. in (inside, within):
3. in (expressing a subject or field):
4. in (included, involved):
to be in on colloq secret
5. in (in expressions of time):
in 1987
nel 1987
6. in (within the space of):
to do sth in 10 minutes
fare qc in 10 minuti
7. in (expressing the future):
8. in (for):
9. in (during, because of):
10. in (with reflexive pronouns):
11. in (present in, inherent in):
12. in (expressing colour, composition):
13. in (dressed in):
14. in (expressing manner or medium):
no, ” he said in a whisper
15. in (as regards):
16. in (by):
17. in (in superlatives):
18. in (in measurements):
avete il 46?
19. in (in ratios):
20. in (in approximate amounts):
21. in (expressing arrangement):
in rows of 12
22. in (expressing age):
23. in:
to weave in and out of traffic, tables
24. in:
II. in [ingl brit ɪn, ingl am ɪn] AVV
1. in (indoors):
to ask or invite sb in
2. in (at home, at work):
3. in (in prison, in hospital):
4. in (arrived):
5. in SPORT (within the boundary):
6. in (gathered):
7. in (in supply):
8. in (submitted):
9. in (elected to office):
III. in [ingl brit ɪn, ingl am ɪn] AGG (fashionable)
IV. in [ingl brit ɪn, ingl am ɪn] SOST
1. in:
locuzioni:
V. in [ingl brit ɪn, ingl am ɪn]
to be in on the plan colloq
I wasn't in on it colloq
to have it in for sb colloq
you're in for it colloq
she has an in with the boss ingl am
I. in triplicate SOST
II. triplicate [ingl brit ˈtrɪplɪkət, ingl am ˈtrɪpləkət] VB vb trans [ingl brit ˈtrɪplɪkeɪt, ingl am ˈtrɪpləˌkeɪt]
I. general [ingl brit ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l, ingl am ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl] AGG
1. general (widespread):
general interest, concern, approval, effort, feeling, opinion, chaos, ban, paralysis, reaction, response
in general use word, term, equipment
2. general (overall):
general condition, appearance, standard, rise, fall, decline, impression
general attitude, behaviour
3. general (rough, usually applying):
general rule, principle, axiom, conclusion
4. general (not detailed or specific):
general description, statement, information
general promise, assurance
5. general (not specialized):
general medicine, linguistics
general programme, magazine
general user, reader
general store, shop, dealer
6. general (miscellaneous):
general category, index, enquiry, expenses
7. general (usual, normal):
general practice, method, routine
II. general [ingl brit ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l, ingl am ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl] SOST
1. general MILIT:
locuzioni:
III. in general AVV
1. in general (usually or non-specifically):
2. in general (overall, mostly):
I. term [ingl brit təːm, ingl am tərm] SOST
1. term:
term SCUOLA, UNIV
term SCUOLA, UNIV
in or during term (-time) SCUOLA, UNIV
autumn, spring, summer term SCUOLA, UNIV
2. term (word, phrase):
3. term MAT:
4. term (limit):
to set or put a term to sth
II. terms SOST npl
1. terms (conditions):
terms COMM
terms of trade COMM, ECON
2. terms:
to come to terms with identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with death, defeat, failure
3. terms (relations):
4. terms (point of view):
III. in terms of PREP
1. in terms of (as expressed by):
espresso in, in funzione di also MAT
2. in terms of (from the point of view of):
IV. term [ingl brit təːm, ingl am tərm] VB vb trans
to term sth sth
I. chief [ingl brit tʃiːf, ingl am tʃif] SOST
1. chief (leader):
2. chief (boss):
chief colloq
3. chief (chiefly):
II. chief [ingl brit tʃiːf, ingl am tʃif] AGG before sost
1. chief (primary):
chief reason
2. chief (highest in rank):
chief editor
III. -in-chief COMP
IV. chief [ingl brit tʃiːf, ingl am tʃif]
nel dizionario PONS
I. pull in VB vb intr
pull in vehicle:
II. pull in VB vb trans
1. pull in (attract):
2. pull in (arrest):
nel dizionario PONS
I. pull [pʊl] VB vb trans
1. pull (draw):
pull trigger
2. pull colloq (take out):
pull gun, knife
3. pull MED (extract):
pull tooth
pull tooth
4. pull SPORT, MED (strain):
pull muscle
5. pull (attract):
pull business, customers
locuzioni:
to pull a fast one (on sb) colloq
II. pull [pʊl] VB vb intr
1. pull (exert force):
2. pull:
3. pull colloq (hope for success):
to be pulling for sb/sth
III. pull [pʊl] SOST
1. pull:
2. pull colloq (influence):
3. pull (knob, handle):
pull of a curtain
4. pull:
5. pull:
pull of cigarette
pull of drink
in.
in. abbreviazione di inch
I. inch <-es> [ɪntʃ] SOST
pollice m 2, 54 cm
locuzioni:
II. inch [ɪntʃ] VB vb intr
I. in [ɪn] PREP
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
in sb's face
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (in less than):
to do sth in 4 hours
fare qc in 4 ore
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state of):
in search of sth/sb
in cerca di qc/qu
9. in (concerning):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in lieu of sth form
17. in (as consequence of):
locuzioni:
II. in [ɪn] AVV
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in
2. in (to a place):
to be in colloq
to hand sth in
3. in (popular):
4. in (up):
locuzioni:
to be in for sth colloq
to be in on sth
III. in [ɪn] AGG
IV. in [ɪn] SOST
IN [ɪn·ˌdi·ˈæ·nə] SOST
IN abbreviazione di Indiana
Indiana [ɪn·ˌdi·ˈæ·nə] SOST
Present
Ipull in
youpull in
he/she/itpulls in
wepull in
youpull in
theypull in
Past
Ipulled in
youpulled in
he/she/itpulled in
wepulled in
youpulled in
theypulled in
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled in
youhavepulled in
he/she/ithaspulled in
wehavepulled in
youhavepulled in
theyhavepulled in
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled in
youhadpulled in
he/she/ithadpulled in
wehadpulled in
youhadpulled in
theyhadpulled in
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