Rechercher
to pull off
[phrase form: pull]
01
réussir
to successfully achieve or accomplish something
02
to remove something, such as clothing or a covering, by pulling it away
03
enlever
to remove something sharply
04
enlever
to cause someone or something to retreat from a situation or position
05
enlever
to move a vehicle to the side or off the main road, often into a designated area
06
enlever
to start moving and then drive away, mainly regarding vehicles
07
enlever
to successfully wear or present something, such as an outfit or a style
Exemple
Against all odds, the team pulled off a victory.
With limited resources, he pulled off a remarkable project.
Despite the challenges, they managed to pull off the event.
At the end of the play, the actors pulled off their masks.
She really pulled off that vintage dress at the party.