0 in a magazine or newspaper, a set of pages that are intended to be taken out and used separately:
1 the process of removing soldiers from an area where there has been fighting
2 a piece of furniture that can be pulled into position when you want to use it and folded away when you do not
3 the act of ending involvement in something, esp. in military action:
4 the act of stopping being involved in something that you had been involved in, or stopping supporting something that you had supported:
In announcing its pullout, the company said it had no alternative.
5 a part of a newspaper or magazine that can be separated from the main part:
Each issue features a collectable pull-out story, games, puzzles, posters and colouring pages.
All three pull-outs are printed in tabloid format.
Numerous short interpretive trails and pullouts along the road serve to educate the visitor on the history, geography, and ecology of the park.
A three-mile paved road is open during the day, and visitors can stop at any of several scenic pullouts located along the road.
Thus, competitive swimmers usually make one underwater pull-out, pushing the hands all the way to the back after the start and each turn.
Individual fibres can separate from the matrix e.g. fibre pull-out.
The cause of fiber pull-out (another form of failure mechanism) and delamination is weak bonding.
Mounted specimens and pull-out drawers on both these floors are arranged to chronicle evolution and ecology.
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(車輛)開出,離去…
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(车辆)开出,离去…
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retirarse, salir, incorporarse…
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ruszać, skręcać…
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hareket etmek, ayrılmak…
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se retirer, déboîter, démarrer…
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trekke ut, trekke seg tilbake, kjøre ut…
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