- pull it down
- A term often used in reference to dismantling and overhauling an engine. Same as "tear it down."
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
pull somebody down — ˌpull sb ˈdown derived (especially US) to make sb less happy, healthy or successful Main entry: ↑pullderived … Useful english dictionary
pull sth down — UK US pull sth down Phrasal Verb with pull({{}}/pʊl/ verb [T] ► to make a figure or an amount lower: pull down the cost/price/value of sth »Lower clothing prices will pull down the cost of the family shopping basket … Financial and business terms
pull someone down a peg — verb To lower someones high self opinion. She longed to pull him down a peg or two … Wiktionary
pull something down — DEMOLISH, knock down, tear down, dismantle, raze (to the ground), level, flatten, bulldoze, destroy. → pull … Useful english dictionary
pull something down — 1》 demolish a building. 2》 informal earn a sum of money. → pull … English new terms dictionary
ˌpull sth ˈdown — phrasal verb to destroy a building that is old or dangerous Syn: demolish … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
pull — pull1 W1S1 [pul] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move something towards you)¦ 2¦(remove)¦ 3¦(make something follow you)¦ 4¦(take something out)¦ 5¦(clothing)¦ 6¦(move your body)¦ 7¦(muscle)¦ 8 pull strings 9 pull the/somebody s strings … Dictionary of contemporary English
pull — 1 /pUl/ verb 1 MOVE STH TOWARDS YOU (I, T) to use your hands to make something move towards you or in the direction that you are moving: Help me move the piano; you push and I ll pull. | pull sth: I pulled the handle and it just snapped off! |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Pull-up-Widerstand — Open Circuit beschreibt in der Elektrotechnik Aus und Eingangsschaltungen, die einen hochohmigen (d. h. „offenen“) Zustand einnehmen können, in dem das Potential einer angeschlossenen Signalleitung nicht durch die Aus oder Eingangsschaltungen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pull up — Open Circuit beschreibt in der Elektrotechnik Aus und Eingangsschaltungen, die einen hochohmigen (d. h. „offenen“) Zustand einnehmen können, in dem das Potential einer angeschlossenen Signalleitung nicht durch die Aus oder Eingangsschaltungen… … Deutsch Wikipedia