|  | Hasło „pull sth on sb” odsyła do hasła „pull”. Znajdziesz je w co najmniej jednej linii poniżej.'pull sth on sb' is cross-referenced with 'pull'. It is in one or more of the lines below. WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:| Główne tłumaczenia |  | pull [sth] on [sb]⇒ v | (trick, deceive [sb]) | oszukiwać kogoś ndk. + zaim. |  |  |  | oszukać kogoś dk. + zaim. | 
 WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:| Główne tłumaczenia |  | pull⇒ vtr | (draw toward oneself) | przyciągać ndk. |  |  |  | przyciągnąć dk. |  |  | He pulled the computer towards himself. |  |  | Przyciągnął komputer do siebie. |  | pull vtr | (tug at) | ciągnąć ndk. |  |  |  | pociągnąć dk. |  |  | The girl pulled on her father's coat. |  |  | Dziewczynka ciągnęła ojca za płaszcz. |  | pull [sth]⇒ vtr | (squeeze) | ciągnąć za coś ndk. + przyim. |  |  |  | pociągnąć za coś dk. + przyim. |  |  | Pull the trigger firmly. |  | pull [sth] from [sth] vtr + prep | (take out) | wyciągać coś z czegoś, wyjmować coś z czegoś zwrot ndk. |  |  |  | wyciągnąć coś z czegoś, wyjąć coś z czegoś zwrot dk. |  |  | The secretary pulled the file from the cabinet. | 
 | Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |  | pull n | (physical: tug) | pociągnięcie n |  |  | His strong pull finally got the rope to release. |  | pull n | figurative (emotional: lure) | pokusa ż |  |  | (przenośny) | siła przyciągania ż + n |  |  | The pull of the beach finally made him move to California. |  | pull⇒ vi | (tug, haul) | ciągnąć ndk. |  |  |  | pociągnąć dk. |  |  | Don't stop pulling, even if you get tired. |  | pull vi | (row) | wiosłować ndk. |  |  | Keep pulling!  We need to get to shore in fifteen minutes. |  | pull vi | UK, slang (find sexual partner) (przenośny, potoczny) | wyrywać ndk. |  |  | (przenośny, potoczny) | wyrwać dk. |  |  | Gemma and Jim were getting on so well, he was sure he'd pulled. |  | pull [sth]⇒ vtr | slang (do: [sth] sneaky) (potoczny) | wykręcać, wywijać ndk. |  |  |  | wykręcić, wywinąć dk. |  |  | Don't pull any silly tricks at dinner. |  |  | Nie wykręcaj żadnych głupich numerów przy obiedzie. |  | pull [sth] vtr | (row with oars) | wiosłować ndk. |  |  | She pulled the oars as hard as she could in an attempt to win the race. |  | pull [sth] vtr | informal (take out) | wyciągać ndk. |  |  |  | wyciągnąć dk. |  |  | The policeman pulled a gun on the robber. |  | pull [sth/sb], pull [sth/sb] from [sth]⇒ vtr
 | slang (remove) | usuwać coś z czegoś zwrot ndk. |  |  |  | usunąć coś z czegoś zwrot dk. |  |  | We had to pull the item from our stores when it was found to be faulty. |  | pull [sth]⇒ vtr | (printing: take a sample) | wykonywać ndk. |  |  |  | wykonać dk. |  |  | The printer pulled a proof of the new plate. |  | pull [sth] vtr | (strain: a muscle) | naciągać ndk. |  |  |  | naciągnąć dk. |  |  | He pulled his leg muscle and had to stop playing in the game. |  | pull [sth] vtr | informal, often passive (tooth: extract) (potoczny) | wyrywać ndk. |  |  |  | wyrwać dk. |  |  | I've just had a tooth pulled and it hurts. |  | pull [sth], pull [sth] on [sb]⇒ vtr
 | US, slang (stunt, trick: play) (potoczny) | wywijać coś komuś ndk. |  |  |  | wywinąć coś komuś dk. |  |  | How could you pull such a mean trick on me? |  | pull [sb]⇒ vtr | UK, slang (attract [sb] sexually) (przenośny) | pociągać kogoś ndk. |  |  | You'll never pull a bird with that awful chat-up line! | 
 WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:| Czasowniki złożone pull |
 pull sth on sb |  | pull ahead vi phrasal | (move to the front) (przenośny) | wysuwać się do przodu zwrot zwr. ndk. |  |  | (przenośny) | wysunąć się do przodu zwrot zwr. dk. |  | pull ahead vi phrasal | figurative (excel, outdo: competitors) (przenośny) | wychodzić na prowadzenie zwrot ndk. |  |  | (przenośny) | wyjść na prowadzenie zwrot dk. |  | pull away vi phrasal | ([sb]: retreat) | odsuwać się zwr. ndk. |  |  |  | odsunąć się zwr. dk. |  |  | She pulled away just as he was about to kiss her. |  | pull away vi phrasal | (vehicle: move off) | odjeżdżać zwr. ndk. |  |  |  | odjechać zwr. dk. |  |  | After he received his food, the driver pulled away from the drive-through window. |  | pull away vi phrasal | (move ahead) | wyprzedzać ndk. |  |  |  | wyprzedzić dk. |  |  | The sprinter pulled away from the rest of the runners. |  | pull back vi phrasal | (retreat, flinch) | wycofywać się zwr. ndk. |  |  |  | wycofać się zwr. dk. |  |  | The child pulled back as the nurse tried to inject him. |  | pull for [sb] vtr phrasal insep | informal, figurative (favour, support) | wspierać ndk. |  |  |  | wesprzeć dk. |  |  | You can win!  We're all pulling for you. |  | pull in vi phrasal | (vehicle: stop, park) | zatrzymać się zwr. dk. |  |  | When her dad's car pulled in beside the house, she ran out to greet him. |  | pull [sth] in, pull in [sth] vtr phrasal sep
 | (earn, acquire) (potoczny) | zgarniać coś ndk. |  |  | (potoczny) | zgarnąć coś dk. |  |  | The movie pulled in $20 million in its first week of release. |  | pull [sb] in, pull in [sb] vtr phrasal sep
 | (crowds: attract, draw) | przyciągać kogoś ndk. |  |  |  | przyciągnąć kogoś dk. |  |  | Circuses are not so popular today, but they used to pull in huge crowds. |  | pull [sb] in, pull in [sb] vtr phrasal sep
 | chiefly UK (police: detain, arrest) | zatrzymywać kogoś ndk. |  |  |  | zatrzymać kogoś dk. |  |  | (potoczny) | zgarniać kogoś ndk. |  |  |  | zgarnąć kogoś dk. |  | pull [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | figurative, informal (succeed in doing [sth]) | osiągać ndk. |  |  |  | osiągnąć dk. |  |  | The spy was able to pull off his mission with none the wiser.  He surprised me - I didn't think he could pull it off. |  | pull [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | figurative, informal (look, clothing) | łączyć coś ndk. |  |  |  | połączyć coś dk. |  |  | Not many people could pull off that shirt with those trousers, but it actually looks good on you! |  | pull off vi phrasal | (vehicle: turn off road) | skręcać z drogi ndk. + przyim. + ż |  |  |  | skręcić z drogi dk. + przyim. + ż |  |  | We should pull off at the restaurant ahead. |  | pull off vi phrasal | (guitar-playing technique) | robić pull-off zwrot ndk. |  |  | Knowing how to pull off will help a guitarist to play faster. |  | pull on [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (stretch) | rozciągać coś ndk. |  |  |  | rozciągnąć coś dk. |  |  | Please don't pull on that sweater, you will ruin it. |  | pull out vi phrasal | (vehicle: move off) | wyjeżdżać, odjeżdżać ndk. |  |  |  | wyjechać, odjechać dk. |  |  | Remember to check your mirror and signal before you pull out. |  | pull out vi phrasal | (withdraw involvement) | wycofywać się zwr. ndk. |  |  |  | wycofać się zwr. dk. |  |  | It is too late to pull out once you have signed the contract. |  | pull out of [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (withdraw involvement in) | wycofywać się z czegoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |  |  |  | wycofać się z czegoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |  |  | The new president was forced to make a decision as to whether or not to pull out of the war. |  | pull over vi phrasal | (move vehicle to kerb) | zjeżdżać do krawężnika |  |  |  | zjechać do krawężnika |  |  | When he saw the flashing lights in the rear-view mirror, he pulled over. |  | pull [sb/sth] over vtr phrasal sep | often passive (police: stop vehicle) | zatrzymywać kogoś/coś ndk. |  |  |  | zatrzymać kogoś/coś dk. |  |  | The police pulled us over for speeding. |  | pull through vi phrasal | figurative (survive, recover) (uniknąć śmierci) | przeżyć dk. |  |  | (po chorobie) | powrócić do zdrowia zwrot dk. |  |  | After her terrible accident, we weren't sure if she would pull through, but she did, thank God! |  | pull up vi phrasal | (vehicle: stop) | stawać ndk. |  |  |  | stanąć dk. |  | Uwaga: A hyphen or single-word form is used when the term is or modifies an adjective |  |  | The taxi pulled up to the curb, and the woman got out. |  | pull up vi phrasal | (pilot: raise aircraft) | zwiększać wysokość ndk. + ż |  |  |  | zwiększyć wysokość dk. + ż |  |  | The plane was losing altitude when suddenly the pilot pulled up. | 
 WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:| Formy złożone: pull |
 pull sth on sb |  | pull [sb] up on [sth], pull [sb] up for [sth] v expr
 | informal, figurative (reprimand for [sth]) (potoczny) | sztorcować kogoś za coś ndk. + przyim. |  |  | (potoczny) | obsztorcować kogoś za coś dk. + przyim. |  | make a funny face, pull a funny face v expr
 | informal (make silly facial expression) | wykrzywiać się zwr. ndk. |  |  |  | wykrzywić się zwr. dk. |  |  | To make me laugh, my dad made funny faces at me. |  | pull-along, pull along adj
 | (able to be pulled) | ciągnięty przym. |  |  | The little boy had a wooden pull-along dog on a string. |  | pull-along, pull along n
 | (toy for pulling) | zabawka do ciągnięcia wyr. |  | pull apart vtr | literal (disassemble, take to pieces) | rozbierać ndk. |  |  |  | rozebrać dk. |  |  | When she saw that her inquisitive son had pulled apart the stereo, she scolded him. |  | pull apart vtr | figurative (criticize harshly) | ostro krytykować przys. + ndk. |  |  |  | ostro skrytykować przys. + dk. |  |  | The following speaker pulled my theory apart. |  | pull aside vtr | ([sb]: take to one side) | odciągać ndk. |  |  |  | odciągnąć dk. |  |  | The teacher quietly pulled the student aside after class to discuss her inappropriate behavior. |  | pull aside vtr | (curtains, covering: move to one side) | odciągać ndk. |  |  |  | odciągnąć dk. |  |  | The elderly woman pulled the curtains aside to peer out the window. |  | pull [sth] away, pull away [sth] vtr + adv
 | (remove) | odsuwać coś ndk. |  |  |  | odsunąć coś dk. |  |  | She pulled away the sheet to reveal the sculpture. |  | pull [sth] back vtr + adv | (draw aside: curtain, cover) | wycofywać się, cofać się zwr. ndk. |  |  |  | wycofać się, cofnąć się zwr. dk. |  |  | Doris pulled the curtain back and peered out of the window. |  | pull down vtr | (draw downwards) | ściągać ndk. |  |  |  | ściągnąć dk. |  |  | I always pull down the shades at night. |  | pull into vtr | (park one's vehicle beside) | parkować ndk. |  |  |  | zaparkować dk. |  | pull off vtr | (take off: clothing) | ściągać ndk. |  |  |  | ściągnąć dk. |  |  | He pulled off his shirt. |  | pull-off n | (guitar-playing technique) | pull-off m |  |  |  | oderwanie palca od struny wyr. |  |  | The guitar player was practising his pull-offs. |  | pull off vtr + prep | figurative, informal (person: remove from project) | odsuwać ndk. |  |  |  | odsunąć dk. |  |  | My boss pulled me off the project with no explanation. |  | pull on vtr | (put on: clothing) | wkładać ndk. |  |  |  | włożyć dk. |  |  | The sleepy child slowly pulled on his shoes before leaving the house in the morning. |  | pull on vtr | (tug at) | ciągnąć ndk. |  |  |  | pociągnąć dk. |  | pull [sth] out vtr + adv | (extract, remove) | wyciągać coś, wyrywać coś ndk. |  |  |  | wyciągnąć coś, wyrwać coś dk. |  | pull [sb/sth] out vtr + adv | (withdraw) | wycofywać kogoś/coś ndk. |  |  |  | wycofać kogoś/coś dk. |  |  | Shay's parents were unhappy with the academic standards at her school, so they pulled her out. |  | pull-out, pullout n
 | (withdrawal, esp. of involvement) | wycofanie n |  |  | Following the army's pull-out from the region, their bases fell into disrepair. |  | pull-out, pullout n
 | (part of magazine) | wkładka ż |  |  | This magazine includes an eight-page pull-out on the royal wedding. |  | pull over vtr | (draw [sth] to a place) | przyciągać ndk. |  |  |  | przyciągnąć dk. |  | pull the strings v | figurative (be in control) | kontrolować ndk. |  |  | Everything seemed so well orchestrated that it was hard to believe no one was pulling the strings. |  | pull-through n | ([sth] used to clean gun barrel) | wycior m |  | pull to pieces vtr | literal (take or tear apart) | rozrywać, rozdzierać ndk. |  |  |  | rozerwać, rozedrzeć. dk. |  | pull to pieces vtr | figurative (criticize, discredit: idea) | krytykować ndk. |  |  |  | skrytykować dk. |  |  | The teacher pulled my essay to pieces. |  | pull together vi + adv | figurative, informal (make a joint effort) | współdziałać, współpracować ndk. |  |  | Everyone pulled together to make the concert a success. |  | pull [sth/sb] together vtr + adv | (assemble, gather) | zbierać ndk. |  |  |  | zebrać dk. |  |  | Brian pulled a team together to come up with a plan. |  | pull up vtr | informal (reprimand, criticize) | krytykować ndk. |  |  |  | skrytykować dk. |  | pull [sb]'s leg v expr | figurative, informal (tease) (potoczny) | robić kogoś w konia zwrot ndk. |  | Uwaga: Commonly used in continuous tenses. |  |  | Stop pulling my leg - I know perfectly well what you're up to! |  | pull yourself together interj | informal (regain composure) | brać się w garść zwrot ndk. |  |  |  | wziąć się w garść zwrot dk. |  |  | Stop crying and pull yourself together. |  | pull-up, pullup n
 | usually plural (gym exercise) | podciągnięcie na drążku wyr. |  |  | Pull-ups are good for building up your arm muscles. |  | pull-up n | (nappy pants: type of diaper) | pielucha ż |  | pull-up adj | (used for pull-up exercises) | drążek m |  |  | There is a pull-up bar in the park. |  | pullout, also UK: pull-out n
 | (magazine section) | wkładka ż |  |  | This magazine has an eight-page pullout on sightseeing in Croatia. |  | pullout, also UK: pull-out adj
 | (of magazine section) | wkładka ż |  |  | Today's newspaper has a pull-out guide to financial investments. |  | pullout bed, pull-out bed n
 | (folding furniture for sleeping on) | amerykanka ż |  |  | When we have guests at our house they usually sleep on the pull-out bed. |  | sell-by date, US: sell date,
 pull date n
 | (on food packaging) | termin ważności m + ż | 
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