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pull
pʊl pʊl
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense pulls, present participle pulling, past tense , past participle pulled
1 VERB

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. 拉;拖;牽;扯
  • They have pulled out patients' teeth unnecessarily. [VERB noun with adv.]

    他們毫無必要地拔掉了病人的牙。

  • He pulled on a jersey. [VERB noun with adv.]

    他套上一件運動衫。

  • Erica was solemn, pulling at her blonde curls. [VERB prep.]

    埃麗卡表情嚴肅,扯着自己卷曲的金發。

  • I helped pull him out of the water. [VERB noun prep.]

    我幫忙把他從水裏拉了出來。

  • Someone pulled her hair. [VERB noun]

    有人扯她的頭發。

  • He knew he should pull the trigger, but he was suddenly paralysed by fear. [VERB noun]

    他知道他應該扣動扳機,但突然間害怕得動彈不得。

  • Pull as hard as you can. [VERB]

    用全力拉。

  • I let myself out into the street and pulled the door shut. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    我出門上街並拉上了門。

Pull is also a noun.
  • The feather must be removed with a straight, firm pull.

    拔羽毛必須幹淨利落。

2 VERB

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. 拿出;抽出
  • Jack pulled the slip of paper from his shirt pocket. [VERB noun prep.]

    傑克從襯衫口袋裏抽出這張紙條。

  • Wade walked quickly to the refrigerator and pulled out another beer. [VERB noun with adv.]

    韋德快步走到冰箱邊又拿出一罐啤酒。

3 VERB

拉,拖(車或機械裝置) 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. 拉,拖(車或機械裝置)
  • This is early-20th-century rural Sussex, when horses still pulled the plough. [VERB noun]

    這是20世紀早期的薩塞克斯鄉村,那時還是用馬拉犁。

  • He pulls a rickshaw, probably the oldest form of human taxi service. [VERB noun]

    他拉黃包車,這可能是人類最古老的載客服務形式了。

4 VERB

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. 掙脫;移開;抽出
  • Hughes pulled himself slowly to his feet. [VERB pronoun-reflexive prep./adv.]

    休斯慢慢站了起來。

  • He pulled his arms out of the sleeves. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    他把胳膊從袖子裏抽出來。

  • She tried to pull her hand free. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    她想把自己的手掙脫開。

  • Lillian brushed his cheek with her fingertips. He pulled away and said, 'Don't!' [VERB adv.]

    莉蓮用指尖碰他的臉頰。他掙開了說,不要這樣!

5 VERB

停車;停下 When a driver or vehicle pulls to a stop or a halt, the vehicle stops. 停車;停下
  • He pulled to a stop behind a pickup truck. [VERB prep.]

    他在一輛皮卡貨車後面停了下來。

  • The train pulled to a halt at the platform. [VERB prep.]

    火車在站台邊停下。

6 VERB

超前;領先 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. 超前;領先
  • He pulled away, extending his lead to 15 seconds. [VERB adv.]

    他把領先優勢逐漸擴大到了15秒。

  • The six states he won in 1988 are the same states in which he has yet to pull ahead of his opponent. [VERB adv.]

    1988年他獲勝的6個州也是他目前有待領先於對手的幾個州。

7 VERB

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. 拆開;拆散
  • If I wanted to improve the car significantly I would have to pull it apart and start again. [VERB noun with adv.]

    如果想好好地改進這輛車,我將不得不把它拆開重裝。

8 VERB

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. 拔出(槍或刀)威脅 [informal]
  • They had a fight. One of them pulled a gun on the other. [VERB noun + on]

    他們打了起來。其中一人拔出槍指着另一個人。

  • I pulled a knife and threatened her. [VERB noun]

    我拔出刀威脅她。

9 VERB

吸引,拉攏(人群、觀衆或選民) To pull crowds, viewers, or voters means to attract them. 吸引,拉攏(人群、觀衆或選民) [informal]
  • The organisers have to employ performers to pull a crowd. [VERB noun]

    組織者不得不僱些演員來聚攏人氣。

SYN attract, draw, bring in, tempt
Pull in means the same as pull .pull inpull
  • They provided a far better news service and pulled in many more viewers.

    他們提供的新聞播報要好得多,因此吸引了更多的觀衆。

  • She is still beautiful, and still pulling them in at sixty.

    她依然很美麗,雖已年屆60,對他們仍很有吸引力。

10 VERB

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. 吸引;影響
  • Joe felt there was little he could do to help Betty, and his heart was pulling him elsewhere. [VERB noun adv.]

    喬感到幫不上貝蒂什麽忙,他的心思在别的地方。

Pull is also a noun.
  • No matter how much you feel the pull of the past, make a determined effort to look to the future.

    不管對過去有多麽留戀,你也要下定決心往前看。

11 N-COUNT

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. 拉力;牽引力;吸力;引力
  • ...the pull of gravity. [+ of]

    重力的牽引

SYN force, exertion, magnetism, forcefulness
12 VERB [usually cont]

支持;鼓勵;爲打氣 If you are pulling for someone, you support and encourage them, especially in a competition. 支持;鼓勵;爲打氣 [informal]
  • We're all pulling for each other because we're desperate to win the Cup back. [VERB for noun]

    因爲我們非常想赢回獎杯,所以一直在互相打氣。

  • You know I've been pulling for you. [VERB for noun]

    你知道我一直在爲你加油。

13 VERB

扭傷;拉傷 If you pull a muscle, you injure it by straining it. 扭傷;拉傷
  • Dave pulled a back muscle and could barely kick the ball. [VERB noun]

    戴夫背部拉傷,幾乎沒法踢球。

  • He suffered a pulled calf muscle. [VERB-ed]

    他小腿肚肌肉拉傷。

SYN strain, tear, stretch, rend [literary]
14 VERB

深吸(一口煙) If someone pulls on a cigarette, they take a deep breath with the cigarette in their mouth. 深吸(一口煙)
  • Jeff leaned back and pulled on his cigarette. [VERB on noun]

    傑夫往後一靠,深深地吸了一口煙。

Pull is also a noun.
  • He took a deep pull of his cigarette and exhaled the smoke.

    他深吸了一口煙,然後輕輕吐了出來。

15 VERB

(對某人)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. (對某人)耍(花招),玩弄(手段) [informal] [Also VERB n]
  • Everyone saw the stunt you pulled on me. [VERB noun + on]

    大家都看見了你對我耍的花招。

16 VERB

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. 吸引;引誘 [British, informal]
17 PHRASE

别打哈哈了 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. 别打哈哈了 [British, informal]
  • What! A big bloke like you, beaten by his wife! Pull the other one; it's got bells on.

    什麽!你這麽一個大塊頭居然被他的妻子打了!别逗了。

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 
Thesaurus
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VERB.

drag, haul, lug, tow; (ant.) push 1 3 4

attract, draw, lure; (ant.) repel 9

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