pull Sindhi Meaning
جَھٽڪو، ڪنھن شَیٔ کی سَٽ ڍیڻ، ڇِڪڻ، تاڻڻ:
Give the rope a pull
رسی تاڻِ یا رسیءَ کی ڇِڪ۔
ڇِڪڻ، گھلڻ، پَٽڻ:
1 ڪنھن شخص یا شَیٔ کو زور سان پاڻ ڍی ڇِڪڻ:
She pulled the drawer open
ھن خانو ڇِڪی کولیو۔
2 اڳتی ڇِڪڻ، ڪنھن شَیٔ کی پنھنجی پویان ڇڪی ھَلڻ:
cart was pulled by two horses
گاڍی کی ٻه گھوڙا ڇڪی رھیا ھئا۔
3 ھیٺ یا مٿی ڪرڻ:
He pulled up his trousers
ھن پنھنجی پتلون مٿی ڇڪی۔
pull down
ڊاھن، گھٽائڻ، ڪیرائڻ، ڪنھن عمارت کی ڪیرائڻ:
The old school has been pulled down
پراڻی اسڪول جی عمارت ڊاٺی وئی۔
pull in
ڪار کی رستی جی ھڪ پاسی آڻی بیھارڻ:
I pulled in to look at the map
مون نقشو ڍسڻ لاءِ ڪار ھڪ پاسی بیھاری۔
pull yourself together
پنھنجو پاڻ کی قابو ۾ رکڻ، ڪنھن ڳالھه تی ڪاوڙ یا پریشانی جی حالت ۾ پنھنجن جذبن تی ضابطو رکڻ:
Pull yourself together and stop crying
پنھنجو پاڻ کی قابو ۾ رک ۽ روئڻ بند ڪر۔
pull up
گاڍی جھلڻ:
The driver pulled up at the traffic lights
ڊرائیور ٽریفڪ لائیٽ تی گاڍی جھلی۔
1. n. the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
2. n. a sustained effort
3. n. a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
4. n. a device used for pulling something
5. n. special advantage or influence
6. n. the force used in pulling
7. n. a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
8. v. strain abnormally
9. v. take away
10. v. take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
11. v. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
12. v. strip of feathers
13. v. hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
14. v. cause to move by pulling
15. v. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
16. v. tear or be torn violently
17. v. apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
18. v. rein in to keep from winning a race
19. v. operate when rowing a boat
20. v. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
21. v. steer into a certain direction
22. v. move into a certain direction
23. v. cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
24. v. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
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