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Detailed Translations for pull from English to Dutch

pull:

to pull verb (pulls, pulled, pulling)

  1. to pull (tug)
    trekken; rukken
    • trekken verb (trek, trekt, trok, trokken, getrokken)
    • rukken verb (ruk, rukt, rukte, rukten, gerukt)
  2. to pull (masturbate)
    zich aftrekken; aftrekken
  3. to pull (drag along; draw; haul; lug)
    trekken; voorttrekken
  4. to pull (drag; haul)
    sleuren
    • sleuren verb (sleur, sleurt, sleurde, sleurden, gesleurd)
  5. to pull
    – To deliver data to a client only upon client request. 1
    pull

Conjugations for pull:

present
  1. pull
  2. pull
  3. pulls
  4. pull
  5. pull
  6. pull
simple past
  1. pulled
  2. pulled
  3. pulled
  4. pulled
  5. pulled
  6. pulled
present perfect
  1. have pulled
  2. have pulled
  3. has pulled
  4. have pulled
  5. have pulled
  6. have pulled
past continuous
  1. was pulling
  2. were pulling
  3. was pulling
  4. were pulling
  5. were pulling
  6. were pulling
future
  1. shall pull
  2. will pull
  3. will pull
  4. shall pull
  5. will pull
  6. will pull
continuous present
  1. am pulling
  2. are pulling
  3. is pulling
  4. are pulling
  5. are pulling
  6. are pulling
subjunctive
  1. be pulled
  2. be pulled
  3. be pulled
  4. be pulled
  5. be pulled
  6. be pulled
diverse
  1. pull!
  2. let's pull!
  3. pulled
  4. pulling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

pull [the ~] noun

  1. the pull
    de trek; de ruk; de haal
    • trek [de ~ (m)] noun
    • ruk [de ~ (m)] noun
    • haal [de ~ (m)] noun
  2. the pull
    aantrekken; straktrekken
  3. the pull (drag; puff)
    trekje aan een sigaret; het trekje; de haal; het haaltje
  4. the pull
    – The process of retrieving data from a network server. 1
    pull

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Antonyms for "pull":


Related Definitions for "pull":

  1. the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you2
    • the pull up the hill had him breathing harder2
    • his strenuous pulling strained his back2
  2. a sustained effort2
    • it was a long pull but we made it2
  3. a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)2
  4. a device used for pulling something2
    • he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer2
  5. special advantage or influence2
    • the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull2
  6. the force used in pulling2
    • the pull of the moon2
    • the pull of the current2
  7. a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments2
    • he was sidelined with a hamstring pull2
  8. strain abnormally2
    • I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up2
    • The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition2
  9. take away2
    • pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf2
  10. take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for2
    • I'm pulling for the underdog2
  11. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense2
    • pull weeds2
  12. strip of feathers2
    • pull a chicken2
  13. hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing2
    • pull the ball2
  14. cause to move by pulling2
    • pull a sled2
  15. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes2
    • The ad pulled in many potential customers2
    • This pianist pulls huge crowds2
  16. tear or be torn violently2
    • pull the cooked chicken into strips2
  17. apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion2
    • pull the string gently2
    • pull the trigger of the gun2
    • pull your knees towards your chin2
  18. rein in to keep from winning a race2
    • pull a horse2
  19. operate when rowing a boat2
    • pull the oars2
  20. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover2
    • pull out a gun2
    • The mugger pulled a knife on his victim2
  21. steer into a certain direction2
    • pull one's horse to a stand2
  22. move into a certain direction2
    • the car pulls to the right2
  23. cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense2
    • A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter2
  24. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation2
    • pull a bank robbery2
  25. The process of retrieving data from a network server.1
  26. To deliver data to a client only upon client request.1

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