pulled out

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pulled out of
dışarı çıkardı
pull out
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- çıkarmak , çekip çıkarmak 2- sökmek , yolmak
pull out
çıkarmak
pull out
(motorlu taşıt) (bir yere) çıkmak; (sürücü) arabasını (bir yere) sürmek: He suddenly pulled out in front of pull out all the stops k.dili. (bir işte) hiçbir fedakârlıktan kaçınmamak/kaçmamak
pull out
sökmek
pull out
çekilmek
pull out
(Askeri) dalıştan çıkış
pull out
yola çıkmak
pull out
arabayı sürmek
pull out
istasyondan ayrılmak
pull out
yerinden sökmek
pull out
diş çekmek
pull out
silah çekmek
pull out
hareket etmek
pull out
ayrılmak
pull out
(tren) istasyondan ayrılmak
pull out
çıkmak
pull out
sök
be pulled out
çekilmemiş olmak
pull out
(deyim) ayrılmak. pull out all the stops [kd] hedefine ulasmak icin butun olanaklari veya etkisini kullanmak,gayret veya enerjisini esirgememek
pull out
dışarı çekmek
pull out
kaçmak
pull out
park yerinden çıkmak
pull out
(deyim) (araç) kırmak
pull out
uzatmak
pull out
(Askeri) DALIŞTAN ÇIKIŞ: Uçağın bir dalışı müteakip düz uçuşa geçmesi suretiyle yapılan hareket
pull out
(deyim) 1.(tren) kalkmak,hareket etmek
pull out
uzamak
pull out
tüymek
pull out
çekip çıkarmak
pull out
çekip çıkarma
pull out
çıkma
pull out
çekip çıkarılan
pull out
çekilme
pull out
çekme

Yağmur yağarsa ve toprak nemli olursa, otları çekmek daha kolay olur. - When rain's fallen and the soil is moist, it becomes easier to pull out weeds.

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pull out
To use coitus interruptus as a method of birth control
pull out
To withdraw; especially of military forces; to retreat

The troops pulled out of the conflict.

pull out
To maneuver a vehicle from the side of a road onto the lane

When joining a road, you should check for traffic before pulling out.

pull out
To remove something from a container

He pulled out his gun before she had a chance to scream.

pull out
remove, tear out; abandon; exit, depart; abandonment, departure; detachable sheet
pull out
If a country pulls out of recession or if someone pulls it out, it begins to recover from it. Sterling has been hit by the economy's failure to pull out of recession What we want to see today are policies to pull us out of this recession. see also pull-out
pull out
A flight maneuver at the bottom of a dive or descent
pull out
If troops pull out of a place or if their leader pulls them out, they leave it. The militia in Lebanon has agreed to pull out of Beirut Economic sanctions will be lifted once two-thirds of their forces have pulled out His government decided to pull its troops out of Cuba
pull out
When a vehicle or driver pulls out, the vehicle moves out into the road or nearer the centre of the road. She pulled out into the street He was about to pull out to overtake the guy in front of him
pull out
draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
pull out
move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire
pull out
move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
pull out
If you pull out of an agreement, a contest, or an organization, you withdraw from it. The World Bank should pull out of the project A racing injury forced Stephen Roche to pull out
pull out
remove oneself from an obligation; "He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved"
pull out
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
pull out
A type of hand deploy pilot chute where the pilot chute is packed inside the container and pulled out using a handle with a lanyard to the pilot chute
pulled him out of the quagmire
helped him to escape from the problems that he had fallen into
pulled the chestnuts out of the fire
did all the "dirty work", calmed the angry crowd
pulled out

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    pûld aut

    Telaffuz

    /ˈpo͝old ˈout/ /ˈpʊld ˈaʊt/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'pul also 'p&l ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English pullian; akin to Middle Low German pulen to shell, cull.