pull
US /pʊl/
UK /pʊl/

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tirare, trainare
exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself or the source of the force
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She tried to pull the heavy door open.
Ha cercato di tirare la porta pesante per aprirla.
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The dog kept pulling on its leash.
Il cane continuava a tirare il guinzaglio.
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attrarre, attirare
attract (someone) or draw (something) toward oneself or itself
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The new exhibit is sure to pull in a large crowd.
La nuova mostra attirerà sicuramente una grande folla.
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His charisma always seems to pull people towards him.
Il suo carisma sembra sempre attirare le persone verso di sé.
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influenza, fascino
the power or ability to attract or influence people
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The celebrity has a lot of pull with the younger generation.
La celebrità ha molto fascino sulla generazione più giovane.
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He used his political pull to get the project approved.
Ha usato la sua influenza politica per far approvare il progetto.