pulled
adj. 牵引的
动词pull的过去式和过去分词形式
例句与用法:
He grabbed my collar and pulled me towards him.
他抓住我的领子把我拉倒他面前。
The knife was stuck but she pulled it out with a jerk.
那把刀子被卡住了,她猛地一拔,把它拔了出来。
She pulled the plug out of the bathtub and the dirty water ran away.
她把浴缸的塞子拔掉,脏水流走了。
He bellowed with pain when the tooth was pulled out.
牙被拔掉时,他疼得大叫。
Clothier Jerome Finkelstein pulled three years in the slammer for failing to pay income and Social Security taxes on$1 million in wages paid to illegal aliens.
服装业者芬克尔斯坦在付给非法移民的100万美元工资中未缴纳所得税及社会保险税,因而坐牢三年。
He pulled a wad of 10 notes out of his pocket.
他从衣袋里掏出一沓面额10英镑的钱。
He pulled the picture down from the wail.
他把画像从墙上扯下来。
He pulled my ears/me by the ears.
他扯我的耳朵。
pulled
pulled
动词 pull:
cause to move by pulling
direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
同义词:attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in
move into a certain direction
同义词:pull
apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
同义词:pull
perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
同义词:perpetrate, commit, pull
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
同义词:draw, pull, pull out, get out, take out
steer into a certain direction
同义词:pull
strain abnormally
同义词:pull, overstretch
cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
operate when rowing a boat
同义词:pull
rein in to keep from winning a race
同义词:pull
tear or be torn violently
hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
同义词:pull
strip of feathers
同义词:pluck, pull, tear, deplume, deplumate, displume
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
同义词:extract, pull out, pull, pull up, take out, draw out
take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
take away
同义词:pull
形容词 pulled:
drawn toward the source of the force
pulled
■"To pull a face" is an idiomatic expression.
"To pull a face""愁眉苦脸"是一个习惯表达法。
■Love thy neighbor, but pull not down thy hedge.
[谚]邻居无论多好,围篱不可推倒。
■A tiger can pull a roebuck to pieces in a matter of minute.
一只老虎可以在几分钟内把一只雄鹿撕碎。
■The plow was pulled by a yoke of oxen.
一对公牛同轭拉着一头犁。
■A pull on the rope will make the bell ring.
一拉绳子钟就响。
■At the mere mention of his name she pulled a face, which I took for a sign of disapproval.
一提到他的名字,她就做了个怪相; 我想这是表示她反对他。
■A car suddenly pulled out in front of me.
一辆汽车突然横冲到我面前。
■The pull of gravitation causes matter to have weight.
万有引力的吸引使物质具有重量。
■Pull away, boys! A little more effort, and we'll soon reach the shore.
不停地划呀,孩子们!再加一把劲,我们就要到岸了。
■Councilor Jones must have pulled a few strings to obtain planning permission to build another house in the grounds of his present one.
为了能在他现在土地使用范围再造所房子的计划得以批准,琼斯政务员一定是在背后拉了线。
■A long pull across the mountains.
为翻越山脉的不断努力
■An object designed to be pulled out.
为被拉出而设计的物体
■Joe tried to pull the heavy cart, but to no avail.
乔想拉那部笨重的大车,但是拉不动。
■The skills of the George Washington University medical team, plus his amazing determination and the grit and spirit of his wife, Sarah, pulled Jim through.
乔治·华盛顿大学医疗人员的医术,加上他惊人的决心,以及他太太萨拉的勇气精神,使他度过了难关。
■Economically speaking the New Deal was an attempt on the part of the Roosevelt government to pull the United States out of the great economic crisis of1929-1933.
从经济方面来说,新政是罗斯福政府的一种企图,想借此摆脱1929-1933年的严重经济危机。
■He pulled in ten pounds a week.
他一星期赚10英磅。
■He pulled a wad of 10 notes out of his pocket.
他从衣袋里掏出一沓面额10英镑的钱。
■He thought he would be elected, but his friends pulled the rug out from under him and voted for somebody else.
他以为自己会选上,但是他的朋友们突然放弃对他的支持,而投了别人的票。
■They pulled hard and reached the shore quickly.
他们用力划船,很快就到了岸边。
■One after another rose to speak and pulled all his arguments to pieces.
他们纷纷起来发言,把他驳得体无完肤。
■He pulled at the reins.
他使劲拉住缰绳。
■He got pulled in to help with the school concert again.
他又一次被说服来帮助搞校音乐会。
■He is an amiable fellow, assured of his place in the world and certain that, given enough time and effort, others can simply pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
他和善可亲,自信他在世界上占有一席之地,并确信,假以时日及努力,别人根本也可以靠自己的力量成功。
■His long illness had pulled him down.
他因长期患病身体很虚弱。
■He pulled a red sweater on over his shirt.
他在衬衣外面套上了一件红色毛衣。
■He can pull in over£6,000 a year at that factory.
他在那家工厂一年可挣6千多英镑。
■His mark in the geography paper pulled him up several places.
他地理卷的分数把他的名次向前提了几名。
■He has a lot of pull with the managing director.
他对总经理有很大的影响力。
■He pulled a would-be suicide out of a river.
他将一位自杀未遂者从河里拖上来。
■He's the sort of person who would pull the wings off a fly just for kicks.
他就是那种人,会把的苍蝇的翅膀拉下来逗人玩。
■He gave a quick pull on the rope.
他很快地拉了一下绳子。
■He will pull through his illness soon.
他很快就会恢复健康的。
■He goo the job because his father have a lot of pull in that company.
他得了那份工作,是因为他父亲在那公司有好多门路。
■He pulled the trigger and the bottle was shot to pieces.
他扣动扳机,瓶子当即被打得粉碎。
■He pulled the trigger of his rifle.
他扣响了他步枪的扳机。
■He pulled my ears/me by the ears.
他扯我的耳朵。
■He pulled the picture down from the wail.
他把画像从墙上扯下来。
■He pulled over to the curb.
他把车子停靠在道路边缘。
■He grabbed my collar and pulled me towards him.
他抓住我的领子把我拉倒他面前。
■He pulled out a pile of used bank note.
他掏出一叠用旧了的纸币。
■He ripped off one end of the envelope and pulled out the letter.
他撕开信封的一端,抽出里面的信件。
■His Mends father pulled wires and got him a good job in a large company.
他朋友的父亲暗中牵线,帮助他在一家大公司找到一份好工作。
■He pulled on the oars to make the boat go faster.
他用力划桨使船行得更快。
■His book was pulled to pieces by some critics.
他的书被一些评论家说得一文不值。
■He pulled off his overcoat and began to work.
他脱下大衣,开始工作。
■He's pulled a muscle as a result of trying to lift the end of the piano.
他试着把钢琴的一端抬起来,结果拉伤了肌肉。
■He said he could beat any man there singled-hand-ed, but he pulled in his horns when Jack came forward.
他说他能单枪匹马打败任何对手,但当杰克出现时,他退缩了。
■He pulled himself upright and began to run along the roof; his foot struck against a piece of stone and he fell, outwards from the roof.
他马上站起来,沿着楼顶逃跑; 因脚碰在一块石头上,他从楼顶跌到外面去了。
■People who live in glass house shall pull down the blind.
住在玻璃房子里的人们,理应放下窗帘。
■You push from the back and I'll pull at the front.
你在後面推,我在前面拉。