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голубь
tomar la delantera
pull ahead VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)
to pull ahead of sb
ahead [americ əˈhɛd, Brit əˈhɛd] ADV
1.1. ahead (indicating movement):
full speed or steam ahead! NÁUT
1.2. ahead (indicating position):
1.3. ahead (in race, competition):
1.4. ahead (in time):
2.1. ahead (in front of):
2.2. ahead (in race, competition):
2.3. ahead (before):
I. time [americ taɪm, Brit tʌɪm] SUBST
1. time U (past, present, future):
time and tide wait for no man atrib travel
2. time U (time available, necessary for sth):
to make time (hurry) americ coloq
to make time (hurry) americ coloq
apurarse lat-amer
3.1. time U (as measured by clocks):
son diez para las diez lat-amer excl RioPr
to be able to tell the time or americ also tell time
no darle a alguien ni la hora
3.2. time C or U (timing of an event):
time for sth/to + infin we have to arrange a time for the next meeting
4.1. time sem pl (period):
long time no see! coloq
se te (or les etc.) ha acabado el tiempo
to serve or coloq do time
to serve or coloq do time
4.2. time:
airtime RÁDIO, TV
4.3. time C (for a journey, race, task):
4.4. time U (regarding work):
to take or Brit also have time off
5. time C (experience):
¡que lo pases (or pasen etc.) bien!
don't give me a hard time esp americ
6. time C (point in time):
estoy (or está etc.) con la regla
it came time americ
7. time C (instance, occasion):
vez f
8.1. time (epoch, age):
time C often pl
time C often pl
to be behind the times person:
8.2. time U (in a person's life):
9. time U MÚS:
10. time in phrases:
gracias por su ayuda — ¡a la orden! lat-amer
¡de a uno!
¡uno por uno! or ¡uno por vez!
at this time americ
at this time americ
every or each time as conj (whenever)
to buy on time americ
11. time <times, pl > MAT:
3 times 4 is or are 12
atrib times table
II. time [americ taɪm, Brit tʌɪm] VERBO trans
1. time runner/worker:
time DESP
2. time (choose time of):
think ahead VERBO [americ θɪŋk -, Brit θɪŋk -] (v + adv)
go ahead VERBO [americ ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)
1. go ahead (proceed, begin):
to go ahead with sth
2. go ahead (in race, contest):
I. pull [americ pʊl, Brit pʊl] VERBO trans
1.1. pull:
jalar lat-amer excl CSur
un burro jalaba la carreta lat-amer excl CSur
1.2. pull (in specified direction) + adv compar:
to pull the carpet or rug (out) from under sb or sb's feet
to pull the carpet or rug (out) from under sb or sb's feet
moverle el tapete a alguien Méx coloq
to pull the carpet or rug (out) from under sb or sb's feet
(a)serrucharle el piso a alguien CSur coloq
2.1. pull (tug):
jalar lat-amer excl CSur
jala la cadena lat-amer excl CSur
¡no me jales el pelo! lat-amer excl CSur
pull the other one! Brit coloq
2.2. pull (tear, detach):
2.3. pull (snag):
3.1. pull:
pull weeds/nail
pull tooth
3.2. pull (take out):
3.3. pull CULIN:
pull chicken/goose
3.4. pull beer/pint:
4.1. pull coloq:
pull crowd/audience
pull votes
pull votes
4.2. pull coloq (earn):
4.3. pull Brit boy/girl:
pull coloq calão
ligarse coloq
pull coloq calão
levantarse AmSul coloq
4.4. pull coloq program/show/game:
5. pull (perform) coloq:
¿a qué estás jugando? coloq
hacerle una jugarreta a alguien coloq
meterle la mula a alguien CSur coloq
6.1. pull MED:
pull muscle/tendon
6.2. pull CULIN:
pull toffee/candy/dough
7. pull (in golf):
8. pull TIPOGR:
pull proof
II. pull [americ pʊl, Brit pʊl] VERBO intr
1.1. pull (drag, tug):
jalar lat-amer excl CSur
pull
tirarCSur Esp
pull
jale or hale lat-amer excl CSur
to pull at/on sth
to pull at/on sth
jalar algo lat-amer excl CSur
me estaba jalando la manga lat-amer excl CSur
jalé la cuerda con todas mis fuerzas lat-amer excl CSur
el motor no jala bien lat-amer excl CSur
1.2. pull (suck):
to pull on or at sth on pipe
to pull on or at sth on pipe
darle una pitada a algo lat-amer
to pull on or at sth on pipe
2.1. pull vehicle (move) + adv compar:
2.2. pull (row):
III. pull [americ pʊl, Brit pʊl] SUBST
1. pull C (tug):
jalón m lat-amer excl CSur
le di un jalón a la cuerda lat-amer excl CSur
2.1. pull U (pulling force):
to go out on the pull Brit coloq
salir a ligar coloq
to go out on the pull Brit coloq
salir a levantar AmSul coloq
2.2. pull U (influence):
3. pull C:
pitada f lat-amer
calada f Esp
4. pull C (difficult journey):
5. pull C (in golf):
I. pull up VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. pull up (draw up):
2. pull up (uproot):
pull up plant
II. pull up VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv)
1. pull up (improve):
2. pull up (halt, check):
3. pull up (reprimand):
retar CSur
to pull sb up on sth
regañar a alguien por algo
to pull sb up on sth
retar a alguien por algo CSur
III. pull up VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)
1. pull up (stop):
pull up car/driver:
2. pull up (in race):
I. pull out VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)
1. pull out vehicle/driver (depart):
2. pull out (come out):
pull out supplement/section:
3. pull out (extend):
pull out table:
4. pull out (withdraw):
pull out troops/partner:
pull out troops/partner:
5. pull out (recover):
II. pull out VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. pull out (extract, remove):
pull out tooth/nail/plug
pull out weeds
2. pull out (detach):
pull out page
3. pull out (withdraw):
pull out team/troops
I. pull in VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. pull in (draw in):
pull in nets/rope
pull in claws
¡mete or entra esa panza! coloq
2. pull in (rein in):
pull in horse
3. pull in (attract):
pull in investments/customers
4. pull in (earn):
pull in coloq
pull in coloq
5. pull in (arrest) coloq:
pull in suspect
II. pull in VERBO [americ pʊl -, Brit pʊl -] (v + adv)
1. pull in (arrive):
pull in train/bus:
2. pull in (move over):
pull in ship/car:
3. pull in (stop) Brit:
pull in car/truck:
pull ahead VERBO intr
ahead [əˈhed] ADV
1. ahead (in front):
2. ahead (advanced position, forwards):
3. ahead (in the future):
I. pull [pʊl] VERBO trans
1. pull (draw):
jalar lat-amer
pull trigger
2. pull coloq (take out):
pull gun, knife
3. pull MED (extract):
pull tooth
4. pull DESP, MED (strain):
5. pull (attract):
6. pull Aus, Brit coloq (sexually):
7. pull Brit pint:
Expressões:
to pull a fast one coloq
II. pull [pʊl] VERBO intr
1. pull (exert pulling force):
2. pull coloq (attract sexual partner):
III. pull [pʊl] SUBST
1. pull:
2. pull coloq (influence):
3. pull (knob, handle):
pull of a curtain
4. pull:
5. pull of cigarette, drink:
pull ahead VERBO intr
ahead ·ˈhed] ADV
1. ahead (in front):
2. ahead (advanced position, forwards):
3. ahead (in the future):
I. pull [pʊl] VERBO trans
1. pull (draw):
jalar lat-amer
pull trigger
2. pull coloq (take out):
pull gun, knife
3. pull MED (extract):
pull tooth
4. pull DESP, MED (strain):
pull muscle
5. pull (attract):
pull business, customers
Expressões:
to pull a fast one (on sb) coloq
II. pull [pʊl] VERBO intr
1. pull (exert force):
2. pull:
3. pull coloq (hope for success):
to be pulling for sb/sth
III. pull [pʊl] SUBST
1. pull:
2. pull coloq (influence):
3. pull (on knob, handle):
pull of a curtain
4. pull:
5. pull:
pull of cigarette
pull of drink
Present
Ipull ahead
youpull ahead
he/she/itpulls ahead
wepull ahead
youpull ahead
theypull ahead
Past
Ipulled ahead
youpulled ahead
he/she/itpulled ahead
wepulled ahead
youpulled ahead
theypulled ahead
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled ahead
youhavepulled ahead
he/she/ithaspulled ahead
wehavepulled ahead
youhavepulled ahead
theyhavepulled ahead
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled ahead
youhadpulled ahead
he/she/ithadpulled ahead
wehadpulled ahead
youhadpulled ahead
theyhadpulled ahead
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