Pull down over Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
To move something, usually an item of clothing like a hat or hood, down so it covers part of your head or face.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used with items covering the head or face, especially for warmth or to hide. Common with 'hat', 'hood', 'mask', etc.—e.g., 'pull the hood down over your ears'. Not typically used for pants or shoes. Implies full or partial coverage.
Spanish: bajar sobre - ponerse encima (ropa)Portuguese (BR): puxar para baixo sobre - vestir sobre (roupa)Portuguese (PT): puxar para baixo sobre - vestir por cima (roupa)Chinese (Simplified): 拉下来盖在...上Chinese (Traditional): 拉下來蓋在...上Hindi: खींचकर ऊपर से नीचे करनाArabic: سحب للأسفل لتغطيةBengali: টেনে নিচে নামিয়ে পরানোRussian: натянуть на - натягивать поверхJapanese: 引っ張って上にかぶせるVietnamese: kéo xuống để che lênKorean: 위로 당겨 덮다Turkish: üzerine çekmekUrdu: کھینچ کر اوپر کر لیناIndonesian: tarik ke bawah menutupi
جمل نموذجية
He pulled down over his hat to block the sun.
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She pulled down over her hood when it started to rain.
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He pulled down over a mask for the costume party.
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She quickly pulled down over her beanie to keep her ears warm.
natural
He nervously pulled down over his hood when he saw someone looking at him.
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Just pull down over your ears if you feel cold.
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