pull up
Signification (Anglais)
- (intransitive, transitive) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, up.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, up.
- (intransitive) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, up.
- (idiomatic) To fetch for display on a screen.
- (especially, idiomatic) To arrive at a halt; to approach and stop at a particular point.
- (broadly, especially, idiomatic, slang) To arrive at a halt; to approach and stop at a particular point.
- (idiomatic) To cause (a horse) to stop when riding.
- (idiomatic) To cause (a person) to stop.
- (British, idiomatic) To admonish or criticize someone for their actions.
- (transitive) To intentionally take a racehorse out of a race, usually as a result of the horse's tiredness or concerns of potential injury (in reference to the act of pulling up the reins).
- (rare) To improve; to get better; to lift one's game.
- (Australia, idiomatic) To fare after a party, an illness, or a strenuous effort; to attempt to recover.
- To adopt a posture with straight back and shoulders down, but ribcage and sternum lifted.
Concepts
Synonymes
come to a halt
jerk up
extirpate
draw rein
baiting-place
Traductions
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