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Detailed Translations for pull from English to Spanish
pull:
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to pull (tug)
– apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion 1 -
to pull (masturbate)
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to pull (drag along; draw; haul; lug)
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to pull (drag; haul)
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to pull
– To deliver data to a client only upon client request. 2
Conjugations for pull:
present
- pull
- pull
- pulls
- pull
- pull
- pull
simple past
- pulled
- pulled
- pulled
- pulled
- pulled
- pulled
present perfect
- have pulled
- have pulled
- has pulled
- have pulled
- have pulled
- have pulled
past continuous
- was pulling
- were pulling
- was pulling
- were pulling
- were pulling
- were pulling
future
- shall pull
- will pull
- will pull
- shall pull
- will pull
- will pull
continuous present
- am pulling
- are pulling
- is pulling
- are pulling
- are pulling
- are pulling
subjunctive
- be pulled
- be pulled
- be pulled
- be pulled
- be pulled
- be pulled
diverse
- pull!
- let's pull!
- pulled
- pulling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for pull:
pull
Cross Translation:
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• pull | → tirar | ↔ trekken — op een voorwerp een kracht uitoefenen in een richting die ervan wegvoert |
• pull | → apretar; tirar de | ↔ anziehen — den Zug erhöhen, etwas straff machen |
• pull | → reñir; pelear; pelearse | ↔ raufen — aus der Erde nehmen, reißen |
• pull | → tirar | ↔ reißen — transitiv: sehr ruckhaft und heftig an etwas ziehen |
• pull | → tirar | ↔ ziehen — mit Anwendung von Kraft auf sich zu bewegen |
• pull | → arrastrar | ↔ zurren — (transitiv), mundartlich, umgangssprachlich: Synonym für „zerren“, „ziehen“ |
• pull | → entrenar | ↔ entraîner — traîner avec soi, après soi. |
• pull | → retirar; recuperar; arrancar | ↔ retirer — tirer à nouveau. |
• pull | → tirar | ↔ tirer — Mouvoir derrière soi |
• pull | → remolcar; arrastrar; atoar; ratrar | ↔ trainer — tirer après soi. |
• pull | → arrastrar; atoar | ↔ traîner — tirer après soi. |