Pull through - to survive I hope he will pull through. выжить

pull up - 1. to lift by pulling; 2. to stop (about a car) 1. He pulled the rope up. He pulled up and got inside through the window. How many times can you pull up? 2. I was standing at the curb when a car pulled up in front of me.1. тянуть вверх; подтягиваться; 2. остановиться (о машине)

push ahead - to advance despite difficulties Though he was tired and hungry, he pushed ahead through the woods. He is stubbornly pushing ahead with his plan. продвигать(ся) вперед несмотря на трудности

avily.

push aside - to shove others to get a place for oneself He pushed her aside and got into the car. He pushed everyone aside to get this job. оттолкнуть других, чтобы получить себе место

push away - to move something or someone away from oneself She pushed away her plate and stood up. His words pushed her away. оттолкнуть что-то, кого-то

push someone into something - to make someone get in They pushed him into the car and drove off. втолкнуть кого-то внутрь чего-то

push someone out of something - to make someone get out They pushed him out of the car and drove off. вытолкнуть кого-то из чего-то

put aside - 1. to set aside; 2. to save; 3. to disregard something on purpose 1. Put aside your newspaper and listen to me. She put aside her writing career to take care of her son's health. 2. She puts aside a hundred dollars every month for her trip to Rome. 3. Let's put our differences aside and work out a plan that can save our company. 1. отложить в сторону; 2. откладывать, копить; 3. намеренно не обращать внимания на что-то (например, разногласия)

put away - to remove, to take away.Your clothes are all over this place; can you put them away?убрать что-то (с глаз, на место)

put back - to return something to its place.Put my calculator back after you use it. положить обратно (на место)

Put down - 1. to lower something; 2. to write down; 3. to depress or hurt someone 1. Put your bag down. He put down the telephone receiver. 2. I put down the figures that she dictated. 3. His attitude really puts me down. 1. положить, опустить; 2. записать; 3. огорчить, расстроить кого-то

Put in - 1. to include or add; 2. to spend time, effort or money on something 1. She put in a paragraph about her trip to Rome. Can I put in a word or two? 2. Every week he puts in 6 hours of volunteer work at the hospital.1. включить, вставить, добавить что-то; 2. вкладывать, тратить время, усилия, деньги на что-то

Put off - 1. to postpone; 2. to repel someone 1. Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Don't put it off. 2. First she liked him, but his arrogance soon put her off. 1. откладывать на более поздний срок; 2. отталкивать, вызывать отвращение

Put on - 1. to dress; 2. to gain weight; 3. to pretend.1. She put on her coat and went out. 2. He put on 10 kilos in half a year. 3. She likes to put on an act. Don't listen to him, he is just putting you on. 1. надевать; 2. прибавить в весе; 3. прикидываться, притворяться

put out - to extinguish (fire, cigarette, light) Put out the light before you leave. Put out your cigarette, please. погасить, потушить (огонь, сигарету, свет)

Put through - 1. to put into effect, to accomplish; 2. to connect by telephone 1. He wasn't able to put through the reorganization that he started. 2. Can you put me through to 555-3247?1. успешно выполнить, провести в жизнь; 2. соединить по телефону