Szukaj
to pull out
[phrase form: pull]
01
wyciągnąć, wydobyć
to take and bring something out of a particular place or position
02
odjechać, wyjechać z dworca
(of a train or bus) to leave a station with passengers on board
03
wycofać się, zrezygnować
to remove oneself from a commitment, situation, or agreement
04
wycofać się, wycofać
to retreat or withdraw military forces from a particular area or conflict
05
wycofać się, praktykować metodę wycofania
to use the withdrawal method of birth control, which involves the man removing his private part out of the woman's body before ejaculation
06
wyciągnąć, usunąć
to remove someone or something from a particular situation or environment
07
wyjechać, włączyć się do ruchu
(of a vehicle or its driver) to move from the side of the road or from a stationary position into traffic or onto a road
pull out
v
Przykład
He opened the drawer and pulled out a handwritten letter.
She reached into her bag and pulled out her phone.
The 9 o'clock train pulled out right on time.
The car slowly pulled out from the curb.
The detective pulled out a tiny vest-pocket flashlight to examine the dark alley.