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Rechercher
to pull down
[phrase form: pull]
01
démolir
to demolish a structure or building, typically by pulling it apart or taking it down piece by piece
Transitive: to pull down a structure or building
Example
Over the next month, the workers will pull down the unsafe structures in the area.
02
abaisser, tirer vers le bas
to cause something to move to a lower position or state
Transitive: to pull down sth
Example
The librarian pulled down the maps to assist the students with their geography project.
Before the movie started, she pulled down the projector screen for the presentation.
03
toucher, gagner
to earn or receive a specific amount of money
Transitive: to pull down an amount of money
Example
Even in a competitive market, the company managed to pull down impressive profits.
As an independent artist, he struggled initially but now pulls down substantial revenue from his online sales.
Working multiple jobs, he managed to pull down enough to support his family comfortably.
Exemple
Over the next month, the workers will pull down the unsafe structures in the area.
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