pull
pull 英 [pʊl] 美 [ pʊl]
vt. 拉;拔;拖 vi. 拉,拖;拔 n. 拉,拉绳;拉力,牵引力;拖
进行时:pulling 过去式:pulled 过去分词:pulled 第三人称单数:pulls 名词复数:pulls
- To pull is to use force to drag or yank something toward you. You might pull a rolling suitcase as you run to catch your train, for example.
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- vt. 拉;拔;拖
- vi. 拉,拖;拔
- n. 拉,拉绳;拉力,牵引力;拖
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1. The girl is pulling the cart.
那女孩拉着手推车。
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2. Stop pulling her hair!
别揪她头发!
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3. Pull the door shut.
把门拉上。
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4. Don't pull the trigger!
别扣扳机!
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5. You push and I'll pull.
你推,我拉。
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6. Pull the curtains—it's dark outside.
外边天黑了,把窗帘拉上。
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7. Pull your chair nearer the table.
把你的椅子再往桌子拉近些。
- pull (n.) c. 1300, "a fishing net;" mid-14c., "a turn at pulling," from pull (v.). From mid-15c. as "an act of pulling." Meaning "personal or private influence" is by 1889, American English, from earlier sense "power to pull (and not be pulled by)" a rival or competitor (1580s).
- pull (v.) c. 1300, "to move forcibly by pulling, to drag," from Old English pullian "to pluck off (wool), to draw out," of unknown origin, perhaps related to Low German pulen "remove the shell or husk," Frisian pûlje "to shell, husk," Middle Dutch polen "to peel, strip," Icelandic pula "work hard." Related: Pulled; pulling.
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