pull up
pull
pʊl
pool
up
ʌp
ap
British pronunciation
/pˈʊl ˈʌp/

Définition et signification de « pull up » en anglais

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
example
Exemples
He bent down to pull the zipper up on his jacket.
Il s'est penché pour remonter la fermeture éclair de sa veste.
02

s'arrêter

(of a vehicle) to come to a stop
Intransitive
to pull up definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The delivery van pulled up outside the bakery early in the morning.
Le camion de livraison s'est arrêté devant la boulangerie tôt le matin.
03

se redresser, se tenir droit

to adjust one's body to stand or sit more upright
Intransitive
example
Exemples
The therapist recommended exercises to help the patient pull up and improve their posture.
Le thérapeute a recommandé des exercices pour aider le patient à se redresser et améliorer sa posture.
04

arracher, extraire

to detach something with force
Transitive: to pull up sth
example
Exemples
A sudden jerk of the fishing rod can pull up the hook from the water.
Une saccade soudaine de la canne à pêche peut arracher l'hameçon de l'eau.
05

arrêter, stopper

to make a vehicle stop its movement
Transitive: to pull up a vehicle
example
Exemples
The captain had to pull the cruise ship up to the designated port.
Le capitaine a dû arrêter le navire de croisière au port désigné.
06

approcher, tirer

to move a piece of furniture, typically a chair, nearer to a specific spot or individual
Transitive: to pull up a seat
example
Exemples
Noticing the elderly man standing, he pulled up a stool for him.
Remarquant l'homme âgé debout, il lui avança un tabouret.
07

récupérer, extraire

to obtain and access a source of information about someone or something
Transitive: to pull up a source of information
example
Exemples
I 'll pull up his profile to see his qualifications.
Je vais extraire son profil pour voir ses qualifications.
08

reprendre, sermonner

to confront someone about their improper behavior or actions
Dialectbritish flagBritish
Transitive: to pull up sb for an action or behavior | to pull up sb on an action or behavior
example
Exemples
The manager pulled up the team for not adhering to company guidelines.
Le manager a interpellé l'équipe pour ne pas avoir respecté les directives de l'entreprise.
09

passer, venir

to go or travel somewhere, often to meet someone
SlangSlang
example
Exemples
They pulled up to the party together.
Ils sont arrivés ensemble à la fête.
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