pull

[pʊl][ pʊl]
vt.& vi.拉;扯;拉过来;划(船)
vt.赢得;吸引异性;取消;(耍手腕)得逞
n.拖;爬;影响力
网络拉;拉动;拉力;拖
词形变化:
pulled   pulled   pulling   pulls  
派生词: puller  
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1 . The pull -out of the army paves the way for independence.

军队的撤出为独立铺平了道路。

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2 . I only pull in 15,000 a year as a social worker.

作为一名社工,我每年仅挣15,000。

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3 . Suddenly all the men pull out pistols and begin blasting away.

突然,所有人都拔出手枪,连续射击。

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4 . The banks have the power to pull the plug on the project.

银行有能力让该工程终止。

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5 . The organisers have to employ performers to pull a crowd.

组织者不得不雇些演员来聚拢人气。

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noun

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

the pull up the hill had him breathing harder

2.the force used in pulling;

the pull of the moon

3.special advantage or influence;

the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull

4.a device used for pulling something;

he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer

5.a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments;

the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell

6.a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke);

he took a puff on his pipe

7.a sustained effort;

it was a long pull but we made it

vern

1.cause to move along the ground by pulling;

draw a wagon

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

Her good looks attract the stares of many men

3.move into a certain direction;

the car pulls to the right

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

Pull the rope

5.perform an act, usually with a negative connotation;

perpetrate a crime

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

draw a weapon

7.steer into a certain direction;

pull one's horse to a stand

8.strain abnormally;

I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up

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

A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter

10. operate when rowing a boat;

pull the oars

11. rein in to keep from winning a race;

pull a horse

12. tear or be torn violently;

The curtain ripped from top to bottom

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

pull the ball

14. strip of feathers;

pull a chicken

15. draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense;

pull weeds

16. take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for;

We all rooted for the home team

17. take away;

pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf