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pull
美音: [p?l] 英音: [p?l]

第三人稱單數(shù):pulls現(xiàn)在分詞:pulling過去分詞:pulled過去式:pulled

pull基本解釋

pull

及物/不及物動(dòng)詞拉; 扯; 拉過來; 劃(船)

及物動(dòng)詞贏得; 吸引異性; 取消; (耍手腕)得逞

名詞拖; 爬; 影響力

pull反義詞

pull的近義詞

及物動(dòng)詞pushshove

pull同義詞

動(dòng)詞attractstretchluredragtowhaulpull outstrainyankjerkpluckinfluencedrawtugtake outheave

名詞drag

pull的意思

pull相關(guān)詞組

pull的近義詞

1. pull in : 進(jìn)站;

2. pull together : 齊心協(xié)力;

3. pull down : 摧毀, 推翻, 使降低, 使下跌, 使身體變差, 使萎靡, 獲取;

4. pull out : 拔出;

5. pull up : 拔起, 停下, 阻止;

6. pull about : 把...拖來拖去, 粗暴對(duì)待;

7. pull over : 靠岸, 開到路邊;

8. pull off : 脫, 努力實(shí)現(xiàn), 贏得;

9. pull at : 用力拉;

10. pull round : 復(fù)原;

11. pull oneself together : 振作起來;

12. pull to pieces : 把...撕成碎片;

13. pull through : (使)渡過難關(guān), (使)恢復(fù)健康;

14. pull apart : 把...撕開, 批評(píng);

15. pull on : 用力拉;

16. pull away : 脫身, 離開;

17. pull it : 逃走;

pull相關(guān)例句

及物動(dòng)詞

1. A horse pulled the cart along the road.
一匹馬拉著大車沿著大路走。

2. pull

2. The game pulled the largest crowd.
這比賽吸引了最多的觀眾。

3. She pulled his sleeve to get his attention.
她拉他的袖子以引起他的注意。

1. The driver pulled up (his car) at the gate of the school.
司機(jī)在學(xué)校大門口停下了車。

不及物動(dòng)詞

1.

1. The drawer won't pull out.
抽屜拉不開。

pull網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋

1. pull

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pull詞典解釋

1. 拉;拖;牽;扯
When you pull something, you hold it firmly and use force in order to move it towards you or away from its previous position.

e.g. They have pulled out patients' teeth unnecessarily...
他們毫無必要地拔掉了病人的牙。
e.g. He pulled on a jersey...
他套上一件運(yùn)動(dòng)衫。

2. 拿出;抽出
When you pull an object from a bag, pocket, or cupboard, you put your hand in and bring the object out.

e.g. Jack pulled the slip of paper from his shirt pocket...
杰克從襯衫口袋里抽出這張紙條。
e.g. Wade walked quickly to the refrigerator and pulled out another beer.
韋德快步走到冰箱邊又拿出一罐啤酒。

3. 拉,拖(車或機(jī)械裝置)
When a vehicle, animal, or person pulls a cart or piece of machinery, they are attached to it or hold it, so that it moves along behind them when they move forward.

e.g. This is early-20th-century rural Sussex, when horses still pulled the plough...
這是20世紀(jì)早期的薩塞克斯鄉(xiāng)村,那時(shí)還是用馬拉犁。
e.g. He pulls a rickshaw, probably the oldest form of human taxi service.
他拉黃包車,這可能是人類最古老的載客服務(wù)形式了。

4. 掙脫;移開;抽出
If you pull yourself or pull a part of your body in a particular direction, you move your body or a part of your body with effort or force.

e.g. Hughes pulled himself slowly to his feet...
休斯慢慢站了起來。
e.g. He pulled his arms out of the sleeves...
他把胳膊從袖子里抽出來。

5. 停車;停下
When a driver or vehicle pulls to a stop or a halt, the vehicle stops.

e.g. He pulled to a stop behind a pickup truck...
他在一輛皮卡貨車后面停了下來。
e.g. The train pulled to a halt at the platform.
火車在站臺(tái)邊停下。

6. 超前;領(lǐng)先
In a race or contest, if you pull ahead of or pull away from an opponent, you gradually increase the amount by which you are ahead of them.

e.g. He pulled away, extending his lead to 15 seconds...
他把領(lǐng)先優(yōu)勢(shì)逐漸擴(kuò)大到了15秒。
e.g. The six states he won in 1988 are the same states in which he has yet to pull ahead of his opponent.
1988年他獲勝的6個(gè)州也是他目前有待領(lǐng)先于對(duì)手的幾個(gè)州。

7. 拆開;拆散
If you pull something apart, you break or divide it into small pieces, often in order to put them back together again in a different way.

e.g. If I wanted to improve the car significantly I would have to pull it apart and start again.
如果想好好地改進(jìn)這輛車,我將不得不把它拆開重裝。

8. 拔出(槍或刀)威脅
If someone pulls a gun or a knife on someone else, they take out a gun or knife and threaten the other person with it.

e.g. They had a fight. One of them pulled a gun on the other...
他們打了起來。其中一人拔出槍指著另一個(gè)人。
e.g. I pulled a knife and threatened her.
我拔出刀威脅她。

9. 吸引,拉攏(人群、觀眾或選民)
To pull crowds, viewers, or voters means to attract them.

e.g. The organisers have to employ performers to pull a crowd.
組織者不得不雇些演員來聚攏人氣。

10. 吸引;影響
If something pulls you or pulls your thoughts or feelings in a particular direction, it strongly attracts you or influences you in a particular way.

e.g. Joe felt there was little he could do to help Betty, and his heart was pulling him elsewhere.
喬感到幫不上貝蒂什么忙,他的心思在別的地方。

11. 拉力;牽引力;吸力;引力
A pull is a strong physical force which causes things to move in a particular direction.

e.g. ...the pull of gravity.
重力的牽引

12. 支持;鼓勵(lì);為…打氣
If you are pulling for someone, you support and encourage them, especially in a competition.

e.g. We're all pulling for each other because we're desperate to win the Cup back...
因?yàn)槲覀兎浅O脍A回獎(jiǎng)杯,所以一直在互相打氣。
e.g. You know I've been pulling for you.
你知道我一直在為你加油。

13. 扭傷;拉傷
If you pull a muscle, you injure it by straining it.

pull的解釋

e.g. Dave pulled a back muscle and could barely kick the ball...
戴夫背部拉傷,幾乎沒法踢球。
e.g. He suffered a pulled calf muscle.
他小腿肚肌肉拉傷。

14. 深吸(一口煙)
If someone pulls on a cigarette, they take a deep breath with the cigarette in their mouth.

e.g. Jeff leaned back and pulled on his cigarette.
杰夫往后一靠,深深地吸了一口煙。

15. (對(duì)某人)耍(花招),玩弄(手段)
To pull a stunt or a trick on someone means to do something dramatic or silly in order to get their attention or trick them.

pull的意思

e.g. Everyone saw the stunt you pulled on me.
大家都看見了你對(duì)我耍的花招。

16. 吸引;引誘
If someone pulls someone else, they succeed in attracting them sexually and in spending the rest of the evening or night with them.

17. 別打哈哈了
You can say to someone 'Pull the other one' or 'Pull the other one, it's got bells on' to tell them that you do not believe what they have told you and you think they must be joking.

e.g. What! A big bloke like you, beaten by his wife! Pull the other one; it's got bells on.
什么!你這么一個(gè)大塊頭居然被他的妻子打了!別逗了。

18. to pull oneself up by one's bootstraps -> see bootstraps
to pull a face -> see face
to pull a fast one -> see fast
to pull someone's leg -> see leg
to pull your punches -> see punch
to pull rank -> see rank
to pull your socks up -> see sock
to pull out all the stops -> see stop
to pull strings -> see string
to pull your weight -> see weight
to pull the wool over someone's eyes -> see wool

相關(guān)詞組:pull awaypull backpull downpull inpull intopull offpull outpull overpull throughpull togetherpull uppull up on

pull英英釋義

noun

1. the act of pulling
applying force to move something toward or with you

e.g. the pull up the hill had him breathing harder
his strenuous pulling strained his back

Synonym: pulling

2. a sustained effort

e.g. it was a long pull but we made it

3. a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)

e.g. he took a puff on his pipe
he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly

Synonym: puffdrag

4. a device used for pulling something

e.g. he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer

5. special advantage or influence

e.g. the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull

Synonym: clout

6. the force used in pulling

e.g. the pull of the moon
the pull of the current

7. a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments

e.g. the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell
he was sidelined with a hamstring pull

Synonym: wrenchtwist

verb

1. strain abnormally

e.g. I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up
The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition

Synonym: overstretch

2. take away

e.g. pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf

3. take sides with
align oneself with
show strong sympathy for

e.g. We all rooted for the home team
I'm pulling for the underdog
Are you siding with the defender of the title?

Synonym: root for

4. remove, usually with some force or effort
also used in an abstract sense

e.g. pull weeds
extract a bad tooth
take out a splinter
extract information from the telegram

Synonym: extractpull outpull uptake outdraw out

5. strip of feathers

e.g. pull a chicken
pluck the capon

Synonym: pluckteardeplumedeplumatedisplume

6. hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing

e.g. pull the ball

7. cause to move by pulling

e.g. draw a wagon
pull a sled

Synonym: drawforce

8. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes

e.g. Her good looks attract the stares of many men
The ad pulled in many potential customers
This pianist pulls huge crowds
The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers

Synonym: attractpull indrawdraw in

9. tear or be torn violently

e.g. The curtain ripped from top to bottom
pull the cooked chicken into strips

Synonym: rendriprive

10. apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion

e.g. Pull the rope
Pull the handle towards you
pull the string gently
pull the trigger of the gun
pull your knees towards your chin

11. rein in to keep from winning a race

e.g. pull a horse

12. operate when rowing a boat

e.g. pull the oars

13. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover

e.g. draw a weapon
pull out a gun
The mugger pulled a knife on his victim

Synonym: drawpull outget outtake out

14. steer into a certain direction

e.g. pull one's horse to a stand
Pull the car over

15. move into a certain direction

e.g. the car pulls to the right

16. cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense

e.g. A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter

Synonym: draw

17. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation

e.g. perpetrate a crime
pull a bank robbery

Synonym: perpetratecommit

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