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  1. pull

    • IPA[po͝ol]

    美式

    • v.
      exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself;(of an animal or vehicle) be attached to the front and be the source of forward movement of (a vehicle)
    • n.
      an act of taking hold of something and exerting force to draw it toward one;a handle to hold while pulling
    • verb: pull, 3rd person present: pulls, gerund or present participle: pulling, past tense: pulled, past participle: pulled

    • noun: pull, plural noun: pulls

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    • 片語

    動詞

    • 1. exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself he pulled them down onto the couch I pulled the door shut behind me 同義詞 tug, haul, drag, draw, trail, ... 更多反義詞 push
    • (of an animal or vehicle) be attached to the front and be the source of forward movement of (a vehicle) the carriage was pulled by four horses
    • (of an engine) exert propulsive force; deliver power the engine warmed up quickly and pulled well
    • work oars to cause a boat to move he pulled at the oars and the boat moved swiftly through the water she looked at the waves and pulled hard with her oars
    • move in a specified direction with effort, especially by taking hold of something and exerting force he pulled himself into the saddle
    • take hold of and exert force on (something) so as to move it from a specified position or in a specified direction she pulled a handkerchief out of her pocket he pulled on his boots 同義詞 pull out, draw out, take out, extract, remove, ... 更多
    • retrieve (an item of data) from the top of a stack.
    • 2. (of a vehicle or person) move steadily in a specified direction or to reach a specified point the bus was about to pull away the boy pulled ahead and disappeared around the corner
    • move one's body in a specified direction, especially against resistance she tried to pull away from him
    • 3. cause (someone) to patronize, buy, or show interest in something; attract tourist attractions that pull in millions of foreign visitors 同義詞 attract, draw, pull in, bring in, lure, ... 更多反義詞 repel
    • informal carry out or achieve (something requiring skill, luck, or planning) the magazine pulled its trick of producing the right issue at the right time
    • 4. bring out (a weapon) to attack or threaten someone it's not every day a young woman pulls a gun on a burglar
    • 5. damage (a muscle, ligament, etc.) by abnormal strain he pulled a calf muscle in the first half of the game and had to be replaced 同義詞 strain, sprain, turn, wrench, rick, ... 更多
    • 6. informal cancel or withdraw (an entertainment or advertisement) the gig was pulled at the first sign of difficulty
    • North American withdraw (a player) from a game four of the leading eight runners were pulled
    • check the speed of (a horse), especially so as to make it lose a race.
    • strike (a ball) in the direction of one's follow-through so that it travels to the left or, with a left-handed player, to the right he pulled the ball every time he hit a grounder
    • 7. (of a lineman) withdraw from position and cross parallel to and behind the line of scrimmage to block opposing players for a runner he may be their best ever lineman—he can run and pull with the best
    • 8. print (a proof).

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