Pull up
volume
British pronunciation/pˈʊl ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/pˈʊl ˈʌp/

Définition et Signification de "pull up"

to pull up
[phrase form: pull]
01

élever

to lift or position something or someone upward
Transitive: to pull up sth
to pull up definition and meaning
02

s'arrêter

(of a vehicle) to come to a stop
Intransitive
to pull up definition and meaning
03

se redresser, se redresser droit

to adjust one's body to stand or sit more upright
Intransitive
04

arracher, déloger

to detach something with force
Transitive: to pull up sth
05

arrêter, s'arrêter

to make a vehicle stop its movement
Transitive: to pull up a vehicle
06

tirer, approcher

to move a piece of furniture, typically a chair, nearer to a specific spot or individual
Transitive: to pull up a seat
07

extraire, tirer

to obtain and access a source of information about someone or something
Transitive: to pull up a source of information
08

interpeller, reprimander

to confront someone about their improper behavior or actions
Transitive: to pull up sb for an action or behavior | to pull up sb on an action or behavior

pull up

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example
Exemple
The pilot pulled up the nose of the plane to avoid the turbulence.
To avoid tripping, he pulled up the loose rug's edge.
The coach asked the player to pull up his socks and improve his performance.
A sudden jerk of the fishing rod can pull up the hook from the water.
The manager pulled up the team for not adhering to company guidelines.
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