PULLING

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cpe ENGLISH VOCABULARY Mapa Mental sobre PULLING, criado por kiejrys em 24-02-2014.
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PULLING
  1. TUG
    1. pull sth hard or suddenly Another tug and it came loose. She tugged off her shoes. He tugged at his coat’s sleeve. An overwhelming tug of attraction.
    2. TWEAK
      1. twist or pull sharply (szczypnięcie w nos/policzek; pociągnięcie za ucho) He tweaked the boy’s ear. He leaned a little farther over the table, purposely reaching for one of her braids and giving it a tweak.
      2. WRENCH
        1. pull or twist sb/sth suddenly and violently He grabbed the gun and wrenched it upward from my hand. She wrenched herself free of his grip. The betrayal wrenched at her heart. With a wrench he wriggled free.
        2. JERK
          1. a qucik,sharp,sudden movement a spasmodic muscular twitch move or cause to move with a jerk prepare (meat) by marinating it in spices and drying or barbecuing it over a wood fire:jerked beef He gave a sudden jerk of his head. She was about to scream when she felt a sudden jerk. With a jerk of his wrist he splashed the water on his face. a knee-jerk reponse/reaction - automatic and unthinking (lekarz + młotek + kolano = reakcja)
          2. WREST
            1. forcibly pull sth from a person’s grasp: She tried to wrest her arm from his hold.
              1. take (something, especially power or control) from someone or something else after considerable effort or difficulty: they wanted to allow people to wrest control of their lives from impersonal bureaucracies
              2. YANK
                1. pull with a jerk Her hair was yanked and she screamed. I reached my hands out and grabbed her hair, giving it a hard yank. With a hard/quick yank… Yank off the shirt/shoes... Yank yourself out of gloom and doom.
                2. PINCH
                  1. uszczypnąć compress the lips esp. with worry or tension shoes pinching toes - too tight informal - steal, arrest for speeding. She pinched her lips together. He gave her a gentle pinch. I was pinched for speeding. Sometimes I have to pinch myself to realize it’s not a dream.
                  2. NIP
                    1. pinch, squezze or bite sharply (lekko ugryźć, skubnąć ucho, pryztrzasnąć palec, szczypać - zimno/wiatr w policzki He nipped playfully at my ear. There’s a bracing nip in the air. The air was that perfect refreshing nip of cold, just enough to tint the cheeks pink.
                    2. HITCH
                      1. move (something) into a different position with a jerk: she hitched up her skirt and ran
                      2. TWITCH
                        1. give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement he saw her lips twitch and her eyelids flutter; the dog twitched his ears
                          1. cause to move in a specified direction by giving a sharp pull: he twitched a cigarette out of a packet
                          2. TOW
                            1. (of a motor vehicle or boat) pull (another vehicle or boat) along with a rope, chain, or tow bar.
                              1. (of a person) pull (someone or something) along behind one: she saw Frank towing Nicky along by the hand
                              2. WRIGGLE

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