WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations |
| pullover n | mainly UK (clothing: sweater, jumper) | suéter nm |
| | (ES) | jersey nm |
| | | pulóver nm |
| | (AmS) | chompa nf |
| | It wasn't terribly cold, so Mary wore a pullover instead of a jacket. |
| | No hacía tanto frío, así que Mary se puso un suéter en vez de un saco. |
| pullover adj | US (without fastenings) (suéter) | sin botones loc adj |
| | Jenny put on a pullover sweater before going outside. |
| | Jenny se puso un suéter sin botones antes de salir. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations |
| pull over vi phrasal | (move vehicle to kerb) | hacerse a un lado de la carretera loc verb |
| | | detenerse en el arcén v prnl + loc adv |
| | | parar en el arcén vi + loc adv |
| | When he saw the flashing lights in the rear-view mirror, he pulled over. |
| | Cuando vio las luces intermitentes en el retrovisor, se hizo a un lado de la carretera. |
| pull [sb] over vtr + adv | (draw aside) | llamar a alguien aparte vtr + adv |
| | She pulled him over and had a quiet word about his behaviour. |
| | Lo llamó aparte y habló con él tranquilamente sobre su comportamiento. |
| pull [sb/sth] over vtr phrasal sep | often passive (police: stop vehicle) | detener⇒ vtr |
| | | parar⇒ vtr |
| | The police pulled us over for speeding. |
| | La policía nos detuvo por exceder el límite de velocidad. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
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