Mots en Japanese pour 'pull-down'
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- to pin down; to hold down; to press down
- to quell; to subdue; to suppress; to repress; to hold back; to check; to curb; to contain
- to grasp (a point); to comprehend
- to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand); to clutch (a body part in pain); to press (a body part)
- to get a hold of; to obtain; to seize; to catch; to arrest
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- to pull; to draw; to pull tight
- to lengthen the pronunciation (of a word)
- to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve)
- to string (lines); to run (cable); to stretch
- to pull the ball
- to take someone somewhere (e.g. a suspect to the police)
- to wear; to put on
- to quote; to cite; to reference
- to drag; to haul; to tow
- to lead (e.g. one's followers)
- to delay; to prolong
- to tempt into joining; to strongly invite to join
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- to pull out; to draw out; to extract; to unplug; to weed
- to do to the end; to carry through
- to seize; to capture; to reduce
- to cut out (a shape); to create (a pattern) by dying the surrounding area
- to remove; to get rid of; to take out
- to take (a photo); to record (video)
- to take out (an opponent's stones; in go)
- to scoop (a story)
- to let out (e.g. air from a tyre); to drain (e.g. water from a bath); to empty
- to pierce; to break through; to go through
- to pilfer; to steal
- to pick out; to choose; to select; to extract
- to pass; to overtake; to outstrip; to get ahead of
- to masturbate (of a male); to ejaculate (while masturbating)
- to omit; to leave out; to go without; to skip
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- to pull out; to take out; to draw out
- to withdraw (money); to draw
- to bring out (talent, potential, beauty, flavour, etc.); to extract (information, the truth, etc.); to get (e.g. an answer out of someone); to obtain (e.g. a result); to elicit; to draw (a conclusion); to derive (e.g. pleasure)
- to get (money) out of someone; to coax out of someone; to get someone to pay; to make someone produce (funds)
- to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to bring (e.g. someone to the negotiating table); to drag
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- to let go down; to lower
- to do in one go; to do to the end without stopping
- to have loose bowels; to have diarrhea
- to do oneself; to do by oneself
- to give a judgement; to hand down a verdict; to pass a sentence; to give an order
- to pass (in stool); to discharge from the body
- to beat; to defeat
- to make a decision; to draw a conclusion
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- to loosen; to come untied; to come undone
- to be solved; to be resolved
- to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban); to be broken (spells, curses, etc.)
- to dissipate (of anger, tension, etc.); to melt away; to ease; to be appeased; to be resolved (of a dispute, misunderstanding, etc.); to be cleared up
- to loosen up (e.g. tension)
- to come loose; to come untied; to come undone; to unravel
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- to pin down; to hold down; to press down
- to quell; to subdue; to suppress; to repress; to hold back; to check; to curb; to contain
- to grasp (a point); to comprehend
- to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand); to clutch (a body part in pain); to press (a body part)
- to get a hold of; to obtain; to seize; to catch; to arrest
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- to pull; to draw; to pull tight
- to lengthen the pronunciation (of a word)
- to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve)
- to string (lines); to run (cable); to stretch
- to pull the ball
- to take someone somewhere (e.g. a suspect to the police)
- to wear; to put on
- to quote; to cite; to reference
- to drag; to haul; to tow
- to lead (e.g. one's followers)
- to delay; to prolong
- to tempt into joining; to strongly invite to join
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- to pull out; to draw out; to extract; to unplug; to weed
- to do to the end; to carry through
- to seize; to capture; to reduce
- to cut out (a shape); to create (a pattern) by dying the surrounding area
- to remove; to get rid of; to take out
- to take (a photo); to record (video)
- to take out (an opponent's stones; in go)
- to scoop (a story)
- to let out (e.g. air from a tyre); to drain (e.g. water from a bath); to empty
- to pierce; to break through; to go through
- to pilfer; to steal
- to pick out; to choose; to select; to extract
- to pass; to overtake; to outstrip; to get ahead of
- to masturbate (of a male); to ejaculate (while masturbating)
- to omit; to leave out; to go without; to skip
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- to pull out; to take out; to draw out
- to withdraw (money); to draw
- to bring out (talent, potential, beauty, flavour, etc.); to extract (information, the truth, etc.); to get (e.g. an answer out of someone); to obtain (e.g. a result); to elicit; to draw (a conclusion); to derive (e.g. pleasure)
- to get (money) out of someone; to coax out of someone; to get someone to pay; to make someone produce (funds)
- to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to bring (e.g. someone to the negotiating table); to drag
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- to let go down; to lower
- to do in one go; to do to the end without stopping
- to have loose bowels; to have diarrhea
- to do oneself; to do by oneself
- to give a judgement; to hand down a verdict; to pass a sentence; to give an order
- to pass (in stool); to discharge from the body
- to beat; to defeat
- to make a decision; to draw a conclusion
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- to loosen; to come untied; to come undone
- to be solved; to be resolved
- to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban); to be broken (spells, curses, etc.)
- to dissipate (of anger, tension, etc.); to melt away; to ease; to be appeased; to be resolved (of a dispute, misunderstanding, etc.); to be cleared up
- to loosen up (e.g. tension)
- to come loose; to come untied; to come undone; to unravel