Phrasal verb: Pull [Something] away
Hi Folks,
I have a question about this phrasal verb, I've seen in almost all texts that I read and I hope you help me.
one of the phrases that I read was: "She pulls my hair away from my face and twists it into a knot."
the first meaning out of my head was "ela Afasta meu cabelo..."
Thank in advance
I have a question about this phrasal verb, I've seen in almost all texts that I read and I hope you help me.
one of the phrases that I read was: "She pulls my hair away from my face and twists it into a knot."
the first meaning out of my head was "ela Afasta meu cabelo..."
Thank in advance
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1 resposta
Hi there!
pull away
To draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position:
from Word Reference
You're right Junior Sousa, it is the idea of moviment.
"Ela afasta/tira meu cabelo do meu rosto e o torce em um nó."
Cheers!
pull away
To draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position:
from Word Reference
You're right Junior Sousa, it is the idea of moviment.
"Ela afasta/tira meu cabelo do meu rosto e o torce em um nó."
Cheers!