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How to use "pull it together "?
The translation of subtitles said it means cheer up. Is that so ? Or it has other meanings?
18 de oct. de 2016 13:59
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It doesn't really mean 'cheer up'. 'Pull it together' or 'Pull yourself together' has a much broader meaning. Basically, it means that you want the other person to regain control of their emotions. This can be in any situation. For example, if someone is panicking, crying, screaming or laughing uncontrollably, you'd say this if you wanted them to calm down and act in a more controlled and reasonable manner.
18 de octubre de 2016
I agree with the above, it's more about maintaining one's composure and to do with what's considered acceptable behavior in public. When you pull yourself together, you maintain a calm appearance despite any strong feelings, and don't make a scene.
18 de octubre de 2016
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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