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phrasal verbIf someone with a serious illness or someone in a very difficult situation pulls through, they recover. Everyone was very concerned whether he would pull through or not. [VERB PARTICLE] It is only our determination to fight that has pulled us through. [VERB noun PARTICLE] ...ways of helping Russia pull through its upheavals. [VERB PARTICLE noun] See full dictionary entry for pullpull through in British Englishverb1. Also: pull round to survive or recover or cause to survive or recover, esp after a serious illness or crisis noun pull-through2. a weighted cord with a piece of cloth at the end used to clean the bore of a firearm pull through in American English Informal to get through or over (an illness, difficulty, etc.) See full dictionary entry for pull Examples of 'pull through' in a sentencepull through Is it for this that we came together and pulled through after Munich?Is it for this that we came together and pulled through after Munich?She has now pulled through after two months recovering.It was thought he might not pull through after the accident.But he pulled through after an op to remove a tumour growing in an open wound in his head.We've just got to stick together and pull through.He pulls through after surgery - but is left badly scarred.I hope they all stay close and pull through this tragedy together.And he tells how he faced another battle after pulling through the deadly disease - learning how to speak again. Chinese translation of 'pull through' vi - (from illness)
恢复(復)健康 (huīfù jiànkāng) - (from difficulties)
渡过(過)难(難)关(關) (dùguò nánguān)
See pull Nearby words ofpull through - pull off
- pull out
- pull over
- pull through
- pull together
- pull up
- pull-off
All related terms of 'pull through'Definition to survive or recover, esp. after a serious illness Everyone waited to see whether he would pull through or not. Synonyms come through get better be all right turn the corner pull round get well again See pullAdditional synonymsShe had improved so much the doctor cut her dosage. Synonyms recuperate, recover, rally, mend, make progress, turn the corner, gain ground, gain strength, convalesce, be on the mend, grow better, make strides, take on a new lease of life (informal) Definition to recover (sometimes only temporarily) from an illness He rallied enough to thank his doctor. Synonyms recover, improve, pick up, revive, get better, come round, perk up, recuperate, turn the corner, pull through, take a turn for the better, regain your strength, get your second wind, be on the mend Definition (of a person) to regain health, spirits, or composure He is recovering after sustaining a knee injury. Synonyms get better, improve, get well, recuperate, pick up, heal, revive, come round, bounce back, mend, turn the corner, pull through, convalesce, be on the mend, take a turn for the better, get back on your feet, feel yourself again, regain your health or strength Nearby words ofpull through - pull something out
- pull something up
- pull the wool over someone's eyes
- pull through
- pull up
- pull yourself together
- pulp
Additional synonymsDefinition to recover from illness or exhaustion I went away to the country to recuperate. Synonyms recover, improve, pick up, get better, mend, turn the corner, convalesce, be on the mend, get back on your feet, regain your health |