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  • 81Pull-Up — Als Pull up [pʊlˈʌp] wird die Konvertierung von Filmmaterial mit 24 bis 25 Vollbildern/Sekunde in für klassische Fernsehübertragung geeignete 50 oder 60 Halbbilder/Sekunde bezeichnet. Die Umwandlung von 24 Hz Vollbild in 60 Hz NTSC Halbbild nennt …

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  • 82Pull-up — Als Pull up [pʊlˈʌp] wird die Konvertierung von Filmmaterial mit 24 bis 25 Vollbildern/Sekunde in für klassische Fernsehübertragung geeignete 50 oder 60 Halbbilder/Sekunde bezeichnet. Die Umwandlung von 24 Hz Vollbild in 60 Hz NTSC Halbbild nennt …

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  • 83pull — [[t]p ʊl[/t]] ♦♦ pulls, pulling, pulled 1) VERB When you pull something, you hold it firmly and use force in order to move it towards you or away from its previous position. [V n with adv] They have pulled out patients teeth unnecessarily... [V n …

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  • 84pull — v. & n. v. 1 tr. exert force upon (a thing) tending to move it to oneself or the origin of the force (stop pulling my hair). 2 tr. cause to move in this way (pulled it nearer; pulled me into the room). 3 intr. exert a pulling force (the horse… …

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  • 85pull —   Huki;    ♦ pull up, uhuki, unu unu;    ♦ pull obliquely, kiwi;    ♦ pull away from, nanahuki;    ♦ pull back steadily, as a line, āwala;    ♦ pull taut, as a fishline, kōmi;    ♦ pull along, kaualakō, alakō;    ♦ pull hard or frequently, huhuki …

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  • 86pull in — phrasal verb Word forms pull in : present tense I/you/we/they pull in he/she/it pulls in present participle pulling in past tense pulled in past participle pulled in 1) a) [intransitive] if a train pulls in, it arrives at a station The train from …

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  • 87down — Synonyms and related words: COD, Vandyke, actively, adown, ailing, air, alkali flat, all up with, alluvial plain, anthill, backset, bad, barrow, basin, beard, beat, beaten, beaver, bedfast, bedridden, below, below par, best, bested, blow down,… …

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  • 88down — I adv 1. at the lowest point, at a low rate or degree, to a low point, below par, minimally, at a low ebb; at ground level, to the ground, underground, below the horizon; underfoot, on the ground or floor, underneath, under, beneath, below,… …

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  • 89down — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. downward; under, beneath, below. See lowness, descent.Ant., up, above. II (Roget s IV) prep. and modif. 1. [Having a downward motion] Syn. forward, headlong, downward, downhill, downstairs,… …

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  • 90pull — see it is easier to pull down than to build up …

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