pull-up
- IPA[ˈpʊlʌp]
英式
- an exercise involving raising oneself with one's arms by pulling up against a horizontal bar fixed above one's head.;a disposable nappy with an elasticated waistband enabling it to be pulled up and worn like underpants, typically worn by children during potty training
- (of a nappy) having an elasticated waistband enabling it to be pulled up and worn like underpants
noun: pull-up, plural noun: pull-ups
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an exercise involving raising oneself with one's arms by pulling up against a horizontal bar fixed above one's head.
- 2. a disposable nappy with an elasticated waistband enabling it to be pulled up and worn like underpants, typically worn by children during potty training now she only wears a pull-up at bedtime start the process gradually by swapping their nappy for a pair of pull-ups
- 3. British dated a roadside cafe.
形容詞
- 1. (of a nappy) having an elasticated waistband enabling it to be pulled up and worn like underpants if the baby cannot stand, it's not yet time for pull-up nappies