Pull through
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British pronunciation/pˈʊl θɹˈuː/
American pronunciation/pˈʊl θɹˈuː/

Définition et Signification de "pull through"

to pull through
[phrase form: pull]
01

s'en sortir, s'en tirer

to recover from an illness, a serious operation, or other difficult situations
Intransitive
02

sauver, tirer d'affaire

to help someone overcome a challenging or life-threatening situation
Transitive
03

s'en sortir, réussir à sauver

to bring someone or something into a safe condition
Transitive: to pull through sb
04

s'en sortir, réussir malgré les difficultés

to successfully complete a difficult task or project
Intransitive
pull through
01

fusionner, amalgamer

characterized by or tending toward amalgamation

pull through

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After a prolonged illness, she pulled through, surprising everyone with her strength and resilience.
The athlete faced a career-threatening injury but, with determination and rehabilitation, pulled through and returned to the game.
Despite the odds, the patient pulled through after a complex surgery and is now in stable condition.
Even with limited resources, the community pulled through and built the school.
The community rallied together and pulled through the disaster, rebuilding their homes and lives.
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