to pull together
Pronunciation
/pˈʊl təɡˈɛðɚ/
British pronunciation
/pˈʊl təɡˈɛðə/

Définition et signification de « pull together » en anglais

to pull together
[phrase form: together]
01

travailler ensemble, se serrer les coudes

to work with other people toward a common goal
to pull together definition and meaning
example
Exemples
In tough times, it 's crucial for families to pull together and support one another.
Dans les moments difficiles, il est crucial que les familles se serrent les coudes et se soutiennent mutuellement.
The community pulled together to help those affected by the flood.
La communauté s'est réunie pour aider ceux touchés par l'inondation.
02

rassembler, réunir

to collect various items or pieces of information into one place or format
example
Exemples
For the reunion, alumni pulled together old photographs from their college days.
Pour la réunion, les anciens élèves ont rassemblé de vieilles photographies de leurs jours d'université.
She pulled together her favorite recipes to create a family cookbook.
Elle a rassemblé ses recettes préférées pour créer un livre de cuisine familial.
to pull oneself together
to pull oneself together
01

to regain control over one's emotions, particularly after a period of being upset or angry

to [pull] {oneself} together definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
example
Exemples
She pulls herself together before stepping onto the stage to deliver her speech.
He pulls himself together and focuses on the task at hand despite the distractions.
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