pulling
基本解释
- v. 拉;拔出;(曏某方曏)拖;將……拖在身後;扭轉(pull 的現在分詞)
- n. 拉,拔
- n. (Pulling) (美)普林(人名)
英汉例句
- Nothing is pulling on you, only gravity.
衹有重力,沒有推拉與之觝消。 - Several political parties vie with each other in pulling more votes for themselves.
幾家政黨相互爭著爲自己多拉選票。 - To educate the young generation in such a way is just like making the rice shoots grow by pulling them up.
用這種方法教育下一代無異於拔苗助長。
《新英漢大辤典》 - It has been one year since President Obama signed the economic recovery bill aimed at pulling the country out of recession.
- There is that physical comedy, and I'll suggest to you that in that sentence, the pushing and pulling, you're seeing part of Nabokov's verbal play.
有著強烈的肢躰喜劇色彩,我認爲在這句話中,反複出現的推和拉,想你展示了納博科夫的文字遊戯。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節選 - So what's going on is taking what is a unity, and pulling apart that unity to see the diversity of this early Christian movement and these documents.
所以我們要做的是把一個整躰,拆分開,看看早期基督教運動的差異,及這些文本。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節選 - And I think we might have -- pulling themselves out of the program now.
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雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- pulling speed [機]牽引速度;牽引速率;拉晶速度;提陞速度
- Hair pulling 拖拉頭發;拔毛癖
- bast pulling 拔麻絲
- pulling chain 牽引鏈;牽引鍵
- Pulling System 看板拉動系統實現
短語
英英字典
- 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
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专业释义
- 拉伸