A2 [ I or T ] to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort拖,拉,拽
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Lie on your back, clasp your knees and pull them down towards your chest.
He pulled the knob and it just came off (in his hand).
We watched in horror as they pulled the bodies from the wreckage.
She dipped her oars into the water and pulled.
When you pull the strings, the puppet's arms and legs move.
B1 [ T ] to take something out of or away from a place, especially using physical effort拉,抽出;移走
[ T ] to remove or stop something that was going to be published or broadcast, especially because it is found to be offensive or not accurate(尤指因为有冒犯性或不准确)撤下即将出版(或传播)的材料
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I managed to pull the splinter out with a pair of tweezers.
She used a pair of pliers to pull out the nails.
I pulled up all my old raspberry canes.
We used ropes and crampons to pull ourselves up the mountain.
I quickly pulled off my clothes.
B2 [ I + adv/prep ] to move in the stated direction朝某方向移动
B2 [ T ] to take hold of something and use effort to move your body forwards or up抓住…并努力向上(或向前)移动身体
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The guard waved his flag and the train pulled away from the station.
The car pulled in at the roadside.
He shook his fist at the driver who pulled out in front of him.
When he reached out my automatic response was to pull away.
The leader is pulling well ahead of the other runners now.
[ T ] to attract a person or people吸引
[ I or T ] UK informal to succeed in starting a sexual relationship with someone勾引,吸引(异性)
[ T ] slang to perform a dishonest action干(勾当),玩(花招)
[ T ] specialized internet & telecoms to get information from the internet, after asking or searching for it通过询问和搜索在互联网上找到信息
[ C usually singular ] the act of pulling something towards yourself拉,拖,拽
[ C ] something that you pull to make something work or to open something拉手,把手;拉线;拉环
[ C ] something that attracts people有吸引力的东西
[ U ] the physical or emotional power to attract something吸引力,魅力
[ U ] influence影响力
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