Pull off
volume
British pronunciation/pˈʊl ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/pˈʊl ˈɔf/

Definizione e Significato di "pull off"

to pull off
[phrase form: pull]
01

riuscire, portare a compimento

to successfully achieve or accomplish something
Transitive: to pull off a task or achievement
to pull off definition and meaning
02

toglierlo, rimuovere

to remove something, such as clothing or a covering, by pulling it away
Transitive: to pull off clothing or a covering
to pull off definition and meaning
03

strappare, staccare

to remove something sharply
Transitive: to pull off sth
04

ritirare, portare via

to cause someone or something to retreat from a situation or position
Transitive: to pull off sb
05

uscire, parcheggiare

to move a vehicle to the side or off the main road, often into a designated area
Intransitive
06

riuscire a indossare, sapere portare

to successfully wear or present something, such as an outfit or a style
Transitive: to pull off an outfit or a style

pull off

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example
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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 pulled off an impressive tube riding maneuver.
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