1. to pull out
If he does decide to pull out of the accord, the key question is how will he do it?
I was going to run in the marathon but I've had to pull out because of my injured foot.
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nowe nowe nowsze2. snatch
Somebody snatched my wallet.
Be careful that nobody snatches your bag while you're walking in the city.
Love is something that you can neither snatch away nor express.
He'd pop up and snatch the glasses off a classmate's face, or spit at the teacher.
There were six snatches in Las Vegas alone last night.
(snatch [sth] vtr) 1) to pull, grab or take sth away from someone with a quick, often violent, movement SYN grab (arrancar, arrebatar). 2) to quickly steal something from someone (coloquial) robar, afanar.
We have to protect him to prevent a snatch.
He snatched the letter from the man's hand. He snatched my wallet while I was out shopping.
He snatched the old man's briefcase and ran out of the cafe. We snatched the chance for a few hours together.
Sometimes I overheard snatches of their conversation.
He snatched the photos out of my hand before I had a chance to look at them.
She had her purse snatched from her arm / The little dog snatched the hotdog out of the boy's hand, and ran off.
Somebody might snatch your phone – snatch means to take something quickly
somebody just snatch your phone
You have to snatch at happiness when you can.
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[14] VB: State3. extract
lemon extract
Confessions extracted under torture cannot be taken into consideration in a fair justice system.
alook at the underlined words in the following extracts.
It's the reader that determines whether they extract pleasure from reading.
Extract an essence from the bark of a tree.
She extracted this information out of me.
dentist extracted my wisdom tooth
It's a method of extracting sulphur from copper ore.
Read this extract of the text and then answer the questions below it
Earlier, Martin Schulz quoted an extract from one of these hollow declarations by the G20.
You have extracted some eggs from the webs in which they were wrapped.
A pivot table allows you to extract the significance from a large, detailed data set.
We have six hours left in which to extract the information.
The energy extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in height between the source and the water's outflow.
You must love the crust of the earth on which you dwell more than the sweet crust of any bread or cake; you must be able to extract nutriment out of a sand heap.
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12. Head and face4. pluck
expertly plucked eyebrows
it must have taken a lot of pluck to walk along a path marked ‘Danger’
Birds pluck out their feathers. He plucked the letter from my hand. He was plucked from obscurity to star in the film.
Not unless he wanted to pluck up the courage
To pluck a chicken.
Gary has to pluck a whole lot of thorns out of his leg every time he trips over the rosebush.
The last passengers were plucked from the ship just seconds before it sank.
He leaned down and plucked the red rose.
And their response, of course, was no more than we wanted to stop the genocide and put our troops in harm’s way to do that, nor do we now want to get in the way and pluck genocidaires from camps.
She gave a pluck at my elbow.
Or would I were a little burnish'd apple For you to pluck me, gliding by so cold, While sun and shade your robe of lawn will dapple, Your robe of lawn, and your hair's spun gold.
Inglese parola "wyrywać"(pluck) si verifica in set:
ang zawodowy cz.2