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单词 pull something off
释义
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to succeed in accomplishing (something difficult)
(informal) 
The team is looking to pull off its third victory in a row.
Synonyms
succeed in
manage
those who can only manage a few hours of work
establish
effect
Prospects for effecting real political change have taken a step backward.
complete
He had just completed his first novel.
achieve
There are many who will work hard to achieve these goals.
engineer
a short-lived coup engineered by the army
carry out
crack (informal)
fulfil
He is too ill to fulfil his duties.
accomplish
If we all work together, I think we can accomplish our goal.
execute
We are going to execute our campaign plan to the letter.
discharge
the quiet competence with which he discharged his many duties
clinch
Leeds need to finish in the first three to clinch the title.
bring about
carry off
perpetrate
What kind of person perpetrated this crime?
bring off
(phrasal verb) 
He pulled off his shirt.
Synonyms
remove
They tried to remove the barricades which had been erected.
detach
Detach the bottom part from the form and keep it for reference.
rip off
tear off
doff
The peasants doffed their hats.
wrench off
See pull

Additional synonyms

in the sense of accomplish
Definition
to complete
If we all work together, I think we can accomplish our goal.
Synonyms
realize,
produce,
effect,
finish,
complete,
manage,
achieve,
perform,
carry out,
conclude,
fulfil,
execute,
bring about,
attain,
consummate,
bring off (informal),
do,
effectuate,
put the tin lid on
in the sense of achieve
Definition
to gain by hard work or effort
There are many who will work hard to achieve these goals.
Synonyms
accomplish,
reach,
fulfil,
finish,
complete,
gain,
perform,
earn,
do,
get,
win,
carry out,
realize,
obtain,
conclude,
acquire,
execute,
bring about,
attain,
consummate,
procure,
bring off (informal),
effectuate,
put the tin lid on
in the sense of clinch
Leeds need to finish in the first three to clinch the title.
Synonyms
win,
get,
land (informal),
gain,
achieve,
bag (informal),
acquire,
accomplish,
attain

Nearby words of
pull something off

  • pull something apart or to pieces
  • pull something down
  • pull something in
  • pull something off
  • pull something out
  • pull something up
  • pull the wool over someone's eyes

Synonyms of 'pull something off'

pull something off

Additional synonyms

in the sense of complete
Definition
to finish
He had just completed his first novel.
Synonyms
finish,
conclude,
fulfil,
accomplish,
do,
end,
close,
achieve,
perform,
settle,
realize,
execute,
discharge,
wrap up (informal),
terminate,
finalize
in the sense of detach
Definition
to disengage and separate
Detach the bottom part from the form and keep it for reference.
Synonyms
separate,
free,
remove,
divide,
isolate,
cut off,
sever,
loosen,
segregate,
disconnect,
tear off,
disengage,
disentangle,
unfasten,
disunite,
uncouple,
unhitch,
disjoin,
unbridle
in the sense of discharge
Definition
to meet the demands of (a duty or responsibility)
the quiet competence with which he discharged his many duties
Synonyms
carry out,
perform,
fulfil,
accomplish,
do,
effect,
realize,
observe,
implement,
execute,
carry through
in the sense of doff
Definition
to take off or lift (one's hat) in salutation
The peasants doffed their hats.
Synonyms
tip,
raise,
remove,
lift,
take off
in the sense of effect
Definition
to cause (something) to take place
Prospects for effecting real political change have taken a step backward.
Synonyms
bring about,
make,
cause,
produce,
create,
complete,
achieve,
perform,
carry out,
fulfil,
accomplish,
execute,
initiate,
give rise to,
consummate,
actuate,
effectuate
in the sense of engineer
Definition
to cause or plan (an event or situation) in a clever or devious manner
a short-lived coup engineered by the army
Synonyms
bring about,
plan,
control,
cause,
effect,
manage,
set up (informal),
scheme,
arrange,
plot,
manoeuvre,
encompass,
mastermind,
orchestrate,
contrive,
concoct,
wangle (informal),
finagle (informal)
in the sense of execute
Definition
to produce or create (a work of art)
We are going to execute our campaign plan to the letter.
Synonyms
carry out,
effect,
finish,
complete,
achieve,
realize,
do,
implement,
fulfil,
enforce,
accomplish,
render,
discharge,
administer,
prosecute,
enact,
consummate,
put into effect,
bring off
in the sense of fulfil
Definition
to carry out (a request or order)
He is too ill to fulfil his duties.
Synonyms
carry out,
perform,
execute,
discharge,
keep,
effect,
finish,
complete,
achieve,
conclude,
accomplish,
bring to completion
in the sense of manage
those who can only manage a few hours of work
Synonyms
perform,
do,
deal with,
achieve,
carry out,
undertake,
cope with,
accomplish,
contrive,
finish off,
bring about or off
in the sense of perpetrate
Definition
to perform or be responsible for (a deception or crime)
What kind of person perpetrated this crime?
Synonyms
commit,
do,
perform,
carry out,
effect,
be responsible for,
execute,
inflict,
bring about,
enact,
wreak
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