pull

美 [pʊl]
英 [pʊl]
  • v.拉;拉动;拖;吸引
  • n.拉;吸引力;拽;扯
  • 网络拔;拉动式;拉力
第三人称单数:pulls  现在分词:pulling  过去式:pulled  
pull
v.
移动╱挪走某物move/remove sth
1.
[i][t]
拉;拽;扯;拖to hold sth firmly and use force in order to move it or try to move it towards yourself
You push and I'll pull.
你推,我拉。
Don't pull so hard or the handle will come off.
别太使劲拉,不然把手会脱落。
I pulled on the rope to see if it was secure.
我抻了抻绳子看看是否牢固。
Stop pulling her hair!
别揪她头发!
She pulled him gently towards her.
她把他轻轻地拉到身边。
Pull the door shut.
把门拉上。
2.
[t]
~ sth (+ adv./prep.)
拔出;抽出to remove sth from a place by pulling
Pull the plug out.
把插头拔掉。
She pulled off her boots.
她脱下了靴子。
He pulled a gun on me(= took out a gun and aimed it at me) .
他拔出枪来指着我。
3.
[t]
~ sb/sth + adv./prep.
(向某方向)拖,拉动to move sb/sth in a particular direction by pulling
Pull your chair nearer the table.
把你的椅子再往桌子拉近些。
He pulled on his sweater.
他套上了毛衣。
She took his arm and pulled him along.
她抓起他的胳膊,拉着他往前走。
4.
[t]
~ sth
将…拖在身后;拉;牵引to hold or be attached to sth and move it along behind you
In this area oxen are used to pull carts.
这个地区用牛拉车。
身体body
5.
[i][t]
扭转;移开;抽回to move your body or a part of your body in a particular direction, especially using force
He tried to kiss her but she pulled away.
他想吻她,但她却扭开了身子。
The dog snapped at her and she quickly pulled back her hand.
那狗要咬她,她马上把手缩了回来。
John pulled himself free and ran off.
约翰脱身跑掉了。
帘;幔curtains
6.
[t]
~ sth
拉上;收拢to open or close curtains, etc.
Pull the curtains─it's dark outside.
外边天黑了,把窗帘拉上。
肌肉muscle
7.
[t]
~ sth
拉伤;扭伤;抻to damage a muscle, etc. by using too much force
to pull a muscle/ligament/tendon
扭伤肌肉╱肌腱╱韧带
开关switch
8.
[t]
~ sth
扳动;拉;扣to move a switch, etc. towards yourself or down in order to operate a machine or piece of equipment
Pull the lever to start the motor.
拉动手柄启动马达。
Don't pull the trigger!
别扣扳机!
车辆;引擎vehicle/engine
9.
[i][t]
~ (sth) to the right/the left/one side
(使车辆)转向,打斜to move or make a vehicle move sideways
The wheel is pulling to the left.
方向盘正在向左打。
She pulled the car to the right to avoid the dog.
她把汽车向右一闪,好躲开那条狗。
10.
[i]
吃力地运转to work hard and use a lot of power
The old car pulled hard as we drove slowly up the hill.
老旧的汽车吃力地向前爬,把我们缓缓地拖上了山坡。
小船boat
11.
[i][t]
~ (sth) (+ adv./prep.)
划;划动to use oars to move a boat along
They pulled towards the shore.
他们向岸边划去。
群众;支持crowd/support
12.
[t]
~ sb/sth (in)
吸引;博取to attract the interest or support of sb/sth
They pulled in huge crowds on their latest tour.
最近巡回演出时,他们吸引了大批观众。
吸引异性attract sexually
13.
[t][i]
(informal)
~ (sb)
吸引异性to attract sb sexually
He can still pull the girls.
他仍然能让姑娘们着迷。
She's hoping to pull tonight.
她希望今晚丰采迷人。
计谋;罪行trick/crime
14.
[t]
(informal)
~ sth
(耍手腕)得逞;犯下(罪行)to succeed in playing a trick on sb, committing a crime, etc.
He's pulling some sort of trick on you.
他在耍花招骗你呢。
撤销cancel
15.
[t]
(informal)
~ sth
取消,撤销(活动、广告等)to cancel an event; to stop showing an advertisement, etc.
The gig was pulled at the last moment.
音乐会临时取消了。
IDM
pull a fast one (on sb)
蒙骗;捉弄to trick sb
pull in different/opposite directions
目标迥异;各行其是to have different aims that cannot be achieved together without causing problems
pull sbs leg
(informal)
捉弄;和…开玩笑to play a joke on sb, usually by making them believe sth that is not true
pull the other one (─its got bells on)
(informal)
(表示不相信对方的话)别打哈哈了used to show that you do not believe what sb has just said
pull out all the stops
(informal)
竭尽全力;费九牛二虎之力to make the greatest effort possible to achieve sth
pull the plug on sb/sth
(informal)
阻止;制止;终止to put an end to sb's project, a plan, etc.
Her articles certainly don't pull any punches.
她的文章确实一针见血。
pull your punches
(informal)
言辞婉转;委婉表示to express sth less strongly than you are able to, for example to avoid upsetting or shocking sb
Her articles certainly don't pull any punches.
她的文章确实一针见血。
pull sth/a rabbit out of the hat
(informal)
突然提出解决方法;突施妙计to suddenly produce sth as a solution to a problem
pull rank (on sb)
凭借地位指使(某人);弄权to make use of your place or status in society or at work to make sb do what you want
pull the rug (out) from under sbs feet
(informal)
突然停止帮助(或支援)to take help or support away from sb suddenly
You're going to have to pull your socks up.
你可得加把劲儿了。
pull your socks up
(informal)
力求做好;努力向上to try to improve your performance, work, behaviour, etc.
You're going to have to pull your socks up.
你可得加把劲儿了。
pull strings (for sb)
(informal)
凭影响(为某人)谋利益;(为某人)活动,走后门to use your influence in order to get an advantage for sb
pull the strings
幕后操纵;暗中控制to control events or the actions of other people
pull up stakes
突然迁居to suddenly move from your house and go to live somewhere else
pull your weight
尽本分;尽职责to work as hard as everyone else in a job, an activity, etc.
pull the wool over sbs eyes
(informal)
蒙蔽某人;欺骗某人to try to trick sb; to hide your real actions or intentions from sb
n.
试图移动trying to move sth
1.
[c]
拉;拽;扯an act of trying to make sth move by holding it firmly and bringing it towards you
I gave the door a sharp pull and it opened.
我猛地一拉,门开了。
自然力physical force
2.
[sing]
the ~ (of sth)
力;引力;磁力a strong physical force that makes sth move in a particular direction
the earth's gravitational pull
地球的引力
吸引attraction
3.
[c][ususing]
the ~ (of sth)
吸引力;诱惑;影响the fact of sth attracting you or having a strong effect on you
The magnetic pull of the city was hard to resist.
都市的强大魅力难以抗拒。
影响influence
4.
[u]
(informal)
(对他人的)影响,影响力power and influence over other people
people who have a lot of pull with the media
能左右传媒的人物
香烟;饮料on cigarette/drink
5.
[c]
~ (at/on sth)
深吸;大口喝an act of taking a deep breath of smoke from a cigarette, etc. or a deep drink of sth
She took a long pull on her cigarette.
她深深地吸了口烟。
登山walk up hill
6.
[c][ususing]
艰难攀登a difficult walk up a steep hill
It's a long pull up to the summit.
登上山顶要攀爬很久。
肌肉损伤muscle injury
7.
[c]
拉伤;扭伤an injury to a muscle caused by using too much force
手柄;绳索handle/rope
8.
[c]
拉手;拉绳;拉环something such as a handle or rope that you use to pull sth
a bell/door pull
钟绳;门把手
IDM
on the pull
寻觅性伴侣trying to find a sexual partner

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