pull out

pull out
pull out
1) (emerge) [car, truck, train] partire

to pull out of — lasciare o uscire da [drive, station]

2) (withdraw) ritirarsi (of da)
3) (come away) [drawer] venire via; [component, section] staccarsi; pull [sth.] out, pull out [sth.]
4) (extract) togliere, cavare [tooth]; togliere [splinter]; strappare [weeds]
5) (take out) tirare fuori [knife, wallet]
6) (withdraw) ritirare, richiamare [troops]
* * *
1. vt + adv
1) (take out: tooth, splinter) togliere, (gun, knife, person) tirare fuori
2) (withdraw: troops, police) (far) ritirare
2. vi + adv
1) (withdraw) ritirarsi

she pulled out of the tournament — si è ritirata dal torneo

2) (leave: train, car) uscire

he pulled out to overtake — si è spostato per sorpassare

* * *
pull out
1) (emerge) [car, truck, train] partire

to pull out of — lasciare o uscire da [drive, station]

2) (withdraw) ritirarsi (of da)
3) (come away) [drawer] venire via; [component, section] staccarsi; pull [sth.] out, pull out [sth.]
4) (extract) togliere, cavare [tooth]; togliere [splinter]; strappare [weeds]
5) (take out) tirare fuori [knife, wallet]
6) (withdraw) ritirare, richiamare [troops]

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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