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„pullover" in Spanish
How do you say "pullover" in Spanish?
pullover
→
tiró
/pˈʊld/
Phrases · 6
- pulled→tiró
- is pulled→es tirado
- Pull→Tirar
- to be pulled into→ser atraído hacia
- to be pulled to our feet→ser levantados
- I pull→yo tiro
Example sentences · 24
- How much is this pullover, please? → ¿Cuánto cuesta este jersey, por favor?
- The green of your pullover doesn’t appeal to me. → El verde de tu jersey no me atrae.
- Pull! → ¡Empujen!
- We pulled it off. → Lo conseguimos hacer.
- Pull it open. → Ábrela.
- Tom pulled a muscle. → Tom se desgarró un músculo.
- Johan pulled a face. → Johan hizo una mueca.
- Tom pulled up a chair. → Tom acercó una silla.
- I pulled off of the road. → Me salí de la carretera.
- Dad pulls the sled. → Papá tira del trineo.
- Pull harder. → Tira más fuerte.
- You're pulling my leg. → Me estás tomando el pelo.
- Tom pulled the trigger. → Tom apretó el gatillo.
- Tom pulled his hand away. → Tom retiró su mano.
- You’re pulling my leg. → Me estás tomando el pelo.
- She pulls hard daily. → Ella tira fuerte diariamente.
- Pull up to the curb. → Acércate a la acera.
- She pulled him out of the mud. → Ella lo sacó del lodo.
- Mary pulled her hair in a bun. → Mary se recogía el pelo en un moño.
- Tom pulled out his iPhone. → Tom sacó su iPhone.
- I just pulled as hard as I could. → Hice todo lo que pude para tirar.
- Pull the trigger. → Hala el gatillo.
- Tom is pulling Mary's hair. → Tom le está tirando el pelo a Mary.
- We were pulled to our feet. → Fuimos levantados.
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