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pull verb MOVE TOWARDS YOU

A2 [ I or T ] to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort拖,拉,拽

Could you help me move this bookcase over there? You pull and I'll push.你能帮我把这个书柜移到那边去吗?你拉我推。
He pulled the chair away from the desk.他把椅子从书桌旁拉开。
He pulled the heavy box across the floor to the door.他把地上那个沉重的箱子一直拖到门口。
[ + obj + adj ] He pulled the door open.他拉开了门。
The car was pulling a caravan.那辆小汽车正在拖一辆有篷卡车。
The sun was so strong we had to pull down the blinds.阳光太强烈了,我们不得不拉下百叶窗。
She pulled out the drawer.她拉开了抽屉。

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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.

pull verb REMOVE

B1 [ T ] to take something out of or away from a place, especially using physical effort拉,抽出;移走

He pulled off his sweater.他脱下了毛衣。
The dentist pulled both teeth out.牙医把两颗牙都拔了出来。
I spent the morning pulling up the weeds in the flowerbeds.我上午在给花坛除草。

[ 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

When officials realized the cultural gaffe, the company pulled the ad and apologized.当官员们意识到文化上的失礼后,撤下了广告并作了道歉。

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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.

pull verb MOVE

B2 [ I + adv/prep ] to move in the stated direction朝某方向移动

During the last lap of the race one of the runners began to pull ahead.跑到最后一圈时,一位选手开始领先。
We waved as the train pulled out of the station.火车出站时我们挥手道别。
Our armies are pulling back on all fronts.我们的军队正全面撤出前线。
pull yourself along, up, etc.

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

She pulled herself up the stairs, holding onto the rail.她抓住栏杆努力走上台阶。
He put his hands on the side of the pool and pulled himself out of the water.他双手扒着游泳池壁,把自己托出水面。

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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.

pull verb ATTRACT

[ T ] to attract a person or people吸引

The show has certainly pulled (in) the crowds.表演的确吸引了大批观众。

[ I or T ] UK informal to succeed in starting a sexual relationship with someone勾引,吸引(异性)

He certainly knows how to pull women.他的确懂得如何勾引女人。
Did Tracy pull at the nightclub last night?昨晚特雷西在夜总会勾引到谁没?

pull verb INJURE

C2 [ T ] to injure a muscle by stretching it too much拉伤,扭伤(肌肉)

I pulled a muscle in my back lifting some drawers.我搬抽屉时把背部一块肌肉拉伤了。
He pulled a hamstring.他拉伤了跟踺。

pull verb DISHONEST

[ T ] slang to perform a dishonest action干(勾当),玩(花招)

The gang that pulled the bank robbery were all arrested.抢劫银行的那伙歹徒都被逮捕了。
No one's gonna pull that kind of trick on me!任何人都不许跟我耍那种花招!

pull verb INTERNET

[ 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

Companies should encourage customers to pull information from their website, thus putting the customer in control.公司应鼓励顾客从他们的网站上查找信息,让顾客有控制权。

pull noun MOVEMENT TOWARDS YOU

[ C usually singular ] the act of pulling something towards yourself拉,拖,拽

Give the rope a hard pull.使劲拽一下绳子。

[ C ] something that you pull to make something work or to open something拉手,把手;拉线;拉环

a curtain pull窗帘拉绳
a drawer pull抽屉拉手

pull noun ATTRACTION

[ C ] something that attracts people有吸引力的东西

"How can we persuade people to come to the meeting?" "A glass of wine is quite a good pull."“我们怎么才能说服人们来开会呢?”“请他们喝杯酒效果会相当不错。”

[ U ] the physical or emotional power to attract something吸引力,魅力

The greater the mass of an object, the greater its gravitational pull.物体的质量越大重力也就越大。
The movie's all-star cast should give it a lot of pull.这部电影的全明星阵容应该会使其很有吸引力。

pull noun INFLUENCE

[ U ] influence影响力

He's still got quite a bit of pull in the club - he could probably get you elected.他在俱乐部的影响力还是相当大的,他也许能让你当选。

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