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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่นๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -pull-, *pull*.
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English-Thai: Longdo Dictionary (UNAPPROVED version -- use with care )
| English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| pull | [VI] ดึง, See also: กระชาก, Syn. drag, draw, tug |
| pull | [VT] ดึง, See also: กระชาก, Syn. drag, draw, tug |
| pull | [VT] ชักอาวุธออกมา |
| pull | [N] การดึง, See also: การลาก, Syn. drag, haul, wrench |
| pull | [N] แรงดึงดูด |
| pull | [N] อิทธิพล, Syn. authority, influence |
| pull a face | [IDM] ทำหน้าบิดเบี้ยว, See also: ทำหน้าบอกบุญไม่รับ |
| pull a fast one | [IDM] หลอกลวงได้สำเร็จ |
| pull a stunt | [IDM] แสดงโชว์เพื่อเป็นจุดเด่น, See also: แสดงโชว์เพื่อเรียกร้องความสนใจ |
| pull ahead | [PHRV] นำหน้า, See also: เดินนำหน้า, แล่นนำ, Syn. move ahead |
| English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
| pull | (พูล) v.,n. (การ) ดึง,ลาก,ทิ้ง,จูง,กระชาก,ถอน,เด็ด,เก็บ,ฉุด,ชัก,พาย (เรือ) ,ดึงดูด,ดูด,ดื่ม -Phr. (pull in มาถึง) -Phr. (pull off กระทำด้วยความสำเร็จ) (โดยเฉพาะที่ยากลำบาก) , -Phr. (pull oneself together ควบคุมอารมณ์) -Phr. (pull someone's leg หยอกล้อ) |
| pull down menu | ในระบบวินโดว์ หมายถึง รายการเลือก (menu) ที่จะมองเห็นบนจอภาพ เมื่อกดเมาส์ที่บาร์เมนู ก็จะมีรายการคำสั่งต่าง ๆ มาให้เลือก เช่น ถ้ากดเมนู File จะมีรายการเลือก New Open Close Save Save as ให้เลือก เป็นต้น |
| pull-out | (พลู'เอาทฺ) n. การดึงออก,การถอน, S. withdrawal,retreat |
| pullet | (พูล'ลิท) n ไก่ที่มีอายุน้อยกว่าหนึ่งปี,ไก่สาว,หญิงสาว, S. young hen |
| pulley | (พลู'ลี) n. ลูกรอก,มู่เล่,เครื่องกว้าน,ล้อหมุนสำหรับสวมสายพาน |
| pulley block | n. ชุดลูกรอก,ชุดมู่เล่ |
| pullover | (พลู'โอเวอะ) n. เสื้อคลุม (โดยเฉพาะที่ใช้ถอดออกทางศีรษะ), S. slipover |
| English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
| puller | (n) ผู้ดึง,ผู้จูง,ผู้ชักลาก,ผู้ลาก |
| pullet | (n) ไก่สาว,หญิงสาว |
| pulley | (n) ลูกรอก,เครื่องกว้าน |
| Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| ชักกะเย่อ | [V] drag, See also: pull, Syn. ชักเย่อ, ชักคะเย่อ, ดึง, รั้ง, Example: ฝ่ายตรงข้ามล้วนแล้วแต่พลังช้างสาร จะต้องชักกะเย่อกันแทบสุดแรงถึงจะเอาอยู่ |
| รูด | [V] draw, See also: pull; slip, Example: ถ้าเราเอามือบีบเบาๆ ที่บริเวณท้องปลาแล้วค่อยๆ รูดไปทางด้านหลังของตัวปลา น้ำอสุจิจะเคลื่อนออกมาทันที, Thai definition: กิริยาที่เอามือกำสิ่งซึ่งมีลักษณะยาวๆ แล้วครูดไป หรืออาการที่คล้ายคลึงเช่นนั้น |
| สับไก | [V] pull the trigger, Example: ผู้ร้ายเตรียมสับไกเพื่อสังหารตัวประกัน, Thai definition: เหนี่ยวไกปืน, Notes: (ปาก) |
| สาว | [V] pull, See also: draw; drag; haul; tug; tow, Syn. ดึง, Example: พวกเราช่วยกันสาวเชือกเพื่อให้เรือเข้าฝั่งเร็วๆ, Thai definition: ชักหรือดึงสิ่งที่เป็นเส้นยาวๆ ออกจากที่เข้าหาตัวเป็นระยะๆ ต่อเนื่องกันไป |
| เหนี่ยว | [V] pull, See also: tug; draw; drag; haul; tow, Syn. รั้ง, ดึง, ยึด, Example: เขาเหนี่ยวตัวตามเสากลางขึ้นไปนั่งบนกราบเรือเหนื่อยจนหายใจหอบ |
| เบ้ | [V] pull a wry face, Example: ลูกหน้าเบ้จะร้องไห้เพราะพ่อแม่ไม่ซื้อของเล่นให้, Thai definition: ทำหน้าแสดงอาการจะร้องไห้เพราะไม่เห็นด้วยไม่พอใจหรือเจ็บปวดเป็นต้น |
| แขม่วท้อง | [V] pull in the stomach, See also: contract the abdomen by expiration, Example: ผู้ออกกำลังกายควรแขม่วท้องในขณะที่กำลังออกกำลังกายท่าบริหารหน้าท้อง |
| ยื้อยุด | [V] pull, See also: seize; wrest; draw; hold back; restrain, Syn. ฉุด, รั้ง, Ant. ผลักไส, Example: หญิงชรากัดฟันเดิน แต่เหมือนมีใครยื้อยุดให้ก้าวขาไม่ออก, Thai definition: ฉุดรั้งไว้ |
| เย้า | [V] tease, See also: pull someone's leg; taunt; banter; joke; kid; jest; rib, Syn. หยอก, สัพยอก, เย้าหยอก, Example: นิรมลเย้าขึ้นมาจนยงยุทธ์ชะงัก, Thai definition: พูดเป็นนัยโดยตั้งใจจะล้อ |
| ขึง | [V] stretch, See also: pull tight; tauten, Syn. กาง, Ant. หย่อน, Example: แม่ขึงผ้าที่จะปักไว้บนสะดึงก่อน เพื่อจะได้เห็นลายชัดขึ้น, Thai definition: ทำให้ตึง เช่น ขึงเชือก |
| Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
| CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary
| Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
| 扯 | [che3, 扯] pull; tear; to talk casually [Add to Longdo] |
| 拉面 | [la1 mian4, 拉麵] pulled noodles; ramen [Add to Longdo] |
| 拔 | [ba2, 拔] pull up; pull out; select; promote [Add to Longdo] |
| 拔秧 | [ba2 yang1, 拔秧] pull up seedlings (for transplanting) [Add to Longdo] |
| 拔除 | [ba2 chu2, 拔除] pull out; remove [Add to Longdo] |
| 挈 | [qie4, 挈] pull out; take family along [Add to Longdo] |
| 挽力 | [wan3 li4, 挽力] pulling power (of draught animals) [Add to Longdo] |
| 掣 | [che4, 掣] pull; obstruct; hinder; draw [Add to Longdo] |
| 揎 | [xuan1, 揎] pull up sleeves; strike with fists [Add to Longdo] |
| 擢 | [zhuo2, 擢] pull out; select [Add to Longdo] |
| Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
| Japanese-English: COMPDICT Dictionary
| German-Thai: Longdo Dictionary
| Pullover | (n) |der, pl. Pullover| เสื้อกันหนาวที่ถักด้วยขนแกะหรือไหมพรม, See also: der Pulli |
| German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
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| Result from Foreign Dictionaries (5 entries found) |
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Pull \Pull\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pulled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Pulling}.] [AS. pullian; cf. LG. pulen, and Gael. peall,
piol, spiol.]
1. To draw, or attempt to draw, toward one; to draw forcibly.
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Ne'er pull your hat upon your brows. --Shak.
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He put forth his hand . . . and pulled her in.
--Gen. viii.
9.
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2. To draw apart; to tear; to rend.
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He hath turned aside my ways, and pulled me in
pieces; he hath made me desolate. --Lam. iii.
11.
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3. To gather with the hand, or by drawing toward one; to
pluck; as, to pull fruit; to pull flax; to pull a finch.
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4. To move or operate by the motion of drawing towards one;
as, to pull a bell; to pull an oar.
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5. (Horse Racing) To hold back, and so prevent from winning;
as, the favorite was pulled.
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6. (Print.) To take or make, as a proof or impression; --
hand presses being worked by pulling a lever.
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7. (Cricket) To strike the ball in a particular manner. See
{Pull}, n., 8.
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Never pull a straight fast ball to leg. --R. H.
Lyttelton.
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{To pull and haul}, to draw hither and thither. " Both are
equally pulled and hauled to do that which they are unable
to do. " --South.
{To pull down}, to demolish; to destroy; to degrade; as, to
pull down a house. " In political affairs, as well as
mechanical, it is easier to pull down than build up."
--Howell. " To raise the wretched, and pull down the
proud." --Roscommon.
{To pull a finch}. See under {Finch}.
{To pull off}, take or draw off.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Pull \Pull\, v. i.
To exert one's self in an act or motion of drawing or
hauling; to tug; as, to pull at a rope.
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{To pull apart}, to become separated by pulling; as, a rope
will pull apart.
{To pull up}, to draw the reins; to stop; to halt.
{To pull through}, to come successfully to the end of a
difficult undertaking, a dangerous sickness, or the like.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Pull \Pull\, n.
1. The act of pulling or drawing with force; an effort to
move something by drawing toward one.
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I awakened with a violent pull upon the ring which
was fastened at the top of my box. --Swift.
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2. A contest; a struggle; as, a wrestling pull. --Carew.
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3. A pluck; loss or violence suffered. [Poetic]
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Two pulls at once;
His lady banished, and a limb lopped off. --Shak.
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4. A knob, handle, or lever, etc., by which anything is
pulled; as, a drawer pull; a bell pull.
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5. The act of rowing; as, a pull on the river. [Colloq.]
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6. The act of drinking; as, to take a pull at the beer, or
the mug. [Slang] --Dickens.
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7. Something in one's favor in a comparison or a contest; an
advantage; means of influencing; as, in weights the
favorite had the pull. [Slang]
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8. (Cricket) A kind of stroke by which a leg ball is sent to
the off side, or an off ball to the side.
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The pull is not a legitimate stroke, but bad
cricket. --R. A.
Proctor.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:
pull
n 1: the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward
or with you; "the pull up the hill had him breathing
harder"; "his strenuous pulling strained his back" [syn:
{pulling}]
2: the force used in pulling; "the pull of the moon"; "the pull
of the current"
3: special advantage or influence; "the chairman's nephew has a
lot of pull" [syn: {clout}]
4: a device used for pulling something; "he grabbed the pull
and opened the drawer"
5: a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his
knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a
hamstring pull" [syn: {wrench}, {twist}]
6: a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke); "he took a puff on
his pipe"; "he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled
the smoke slowly" [syn: {puff}, {drag}]
7: a sustained effort; "it was a long pull but we made it"
v 1: cause to move along the ground by pulling; "draw a wagon";
"pull a sled" [syn: {draw}, {force}] [ant: {push}]
2: direct toward itself or oneself by means of some
psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good
looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in
many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge
crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in
many new customers" [syn: {attract}, {pull in}, {draw},
{draw in}] [ant: {repel}]
3: move into a certain direction; "the car pulls to the right"
4: apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the
motion; "Pull the rope"; "Pull the handle towards you";
"pull the string gently"; "pull the trigger of the gun";
"pull your kneees towards your chin"
5: perform an act, usually with a negative connotation;
"perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery" [syn:
{perpetrate}, {commit}]
6: bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a
cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger
pulled a knife on his victim" [syn: {draw}, {pull out},
{get out}, {take out}]
7: steer into a certain direction; "pull one's horse to a
stand"; "Pull the car over"
8: strain abnormally; "I pulled a muscle in my leg when I
jumped up"; "The athlete pulled a tendon in the
competition" [syn: {overstretch}]
9: cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force
upon, either physically or in an abstract sense; "A
declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the
last quarter"
10: operate when rowing a boat; "pull the oars"
11: rein in to keep from winning a race; "pull a horse"
12: tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to
bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips" [syn:
{rend}, {rip}, {rive}]
13: hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying
through the swing; "pull the ball"
14: strip of feathers; "pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon" [syn:
{pluck}, {tear}, {deplume}, {deplumate}, {displume}]
15: draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also
used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad
tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from
the telegram" [syn: {extract}, {pull out}, {pull up},
{take out}, {draw out}]
16: take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy
for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for
the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the
title?" [syn: {side}, {root}]
17: take away; "pull the old soup cans from the supermarket
shelf"
From English-French Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-fra]:
pull [pəl]
tirer
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