pull together

pull together
1) v + adv (cooperate) trabajar or esforzarse* codo con codo
2) v + o + adv (control oneself)

to pull oneself together — calmarse, recobrar la compostura

pull yourself together! — vamos, cálmate!

1. VT + ADV
1)

let me pull together the threads of my argument — permítanme atar los cabos de mi razonamiento

he has pulled the team together — gracias a él los jugadores han recuperado su espíritu de equipo

2)

to pull o.s. together — calmarse, tranquilizarse

pull yourself together! — ¡cálmate!

2.
VI + ADV (fig) (=cooperate) ir todos a una
* * *
1) v + adv (cooperate) trabajar or esforzarse* codo con codo
2) v + o + adv (control oneself)

to pull oneself together — calmarse, recobrar la compostura

pull yourself together! — vamos, cálmate!


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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