pulled
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基本解释
- adj.牵引的
- v.拉;拖;牵;拔(动词pull的过去式和过去分词形式)
英汉例句
- This ad pulled better than any other we have run.
这个广告比我们刊登过的任何其他广告更能吸引人。 - He grabbed her arm and pulled her out of the path of the car.
他抓住了她的胳膊,把她拉出了车道。 - The children's eyes goggled as the magician pulled a rabbit out of the empty hat.
当魔术师从空帽子中拉出兔子时,孩子们瞪大眼睛看着。 - As he pulled the door open, a cold rain rushed into the kitchen almost sweeping him from his feet.
- As I say, it's a wonderful irony that this particular difficulty in reading is precisely what Gadamer calls being pulled up short.
如我所说,这是个有趣的讽刺,这个阅读中特别的困难,正是葛达玛说的因某事“突然停住“
耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选 - You'll recall that at the very end of class we pulled up this little demo that looked like this.
你们可以回忆一下,我们曾,有个这样的演示。
哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选 - Back on Kimball Mountain, with trigger pulled, the elk herd disperses, except for my cow.
FORBES: Hat Trick at High Lonesome
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权威例句
词组短语
- Pulled Elbow 牵拉肘;牵引肘;扯肘症
- pulled cotton 剥桃棉
- pulled away 拉开
- pulled down 拆掉
- pulled rickshaw 黄包车
短语
英英字典
- used to describe meat that is cooked slowly until it is very soft, so that it can be easily pulled apart into strips when it is served
- When you pull something, you hold it firmly and use force in order to move it toward you or away from its previous position.
- Pull is also a noun.
- When you pull an object from a bag, pocket, or cabinet, you put your hand in and bring the object out.
- When a vehicle, animal, or person pulls a cart or piece of machinery, they are attached to it or hold it, so that it moves along behind them when they move forward.
- If you pull yourself or pull a part of your body in a particular direction, you move your body or a part of your body with effort or force.
- When a driver or vehicle pulls to a stop or a halt, the vehicle stops.
- In a race or contest, if you pull ahead of or pull away from an opponent, you gradually increase the amount by which you are ahead of them.
- If you pull something apart, you break or divide it into small pieces, often in order to put them back together again in a different way.
- To pull crowds, viewers, or voters means to attract them.
- Pull in means the same as .
- A pull is a strong physical force that causes things to move in a particular direction.
- to pull a face&rarrsee face
- to pull someone's leg&rarrsee leg
- to pull strings&rarrsee string
- to pull your weight&rarrsee weight
剑桥英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 牵引的