pulls
[pul]
[ pulls ]
v.拉, 拖, 牵, 拔, 吸引
n.拉, 拉力, 引力, 划船, 影响力
例句与用法:
Her remark pulled me up short.
我听到她的话後一下子愣住了。
He has a lot of pull with the managing director.
他对总经理有很大的影响力。
She pulled the van to the left to avoid a dog.
她把客货车向左一闪以免轧著狗。
Some advertisements have no pull at all.
有些广告毫无吸引力。
The tractor pulls well.
这台拖拉机拉力大。
Her good look gave her a pull over other girls.
她的美貌使她与其他女孩相比占了优势。
Don't pull my hair!
别扯我的头发!
词形变化:
名词: puller | 动词过去式: pulled | 动词过去分词: pulled | 动词现在分词: pulling | 动词第三人称单数: pulls |
pulls
词形变化:
名词: puller | 动词过去式: pulled | 动词过去分词: pulled | 动词现在分词: pulling | 动词第三人称单数: pulls |
同义词:
draw | attract | drag | jerk | tug | yank | strain | influence | pluck | wrench | twitch | lure | attraction | appeal | power | sprain | remove | tow | haul | stretch | heave | pick | bring | tension | gravity | charm | move | in | smoke | lug | hale | shot | pull out | take out | puff | pull in | deplume | get out | displume | rive | deplumate | twist | rip | commit | root for | clout | pull up | draw in | rend | draw out | perpetrate | overstretch | tear | pulling | force | extract |
反义词:
push |
pulls
名词 pull:
the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
the force used in pulling
同义词:pull
special advantage or influence
a device used for pulling something
同义词:pull
a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
a sustained effort
同义词:pull
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
pulls
■"To pull a face" is an idiomatic expression.
"To pull a face""愁眉苦脸"是一个习惯表达法。
■To pull one's leg is an idiom.
"to pull one's leg"(同某人开玩笑)是惯用语。
■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。
■A pull on the rope will make the bell ring.
一拉绳子钟就响。
■He pulls his sledge and goes home.
一进门他就叫起来:
■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。
■The special train pulls in at 9.
专车九点到达。
■Dan pulls the shower curtain shut.
丹拉上浴帘。
■Pull pints of porter for the men off the ship.
为下轮船的人拿出几品脱黑啤酒来。
■A long pull across the mountains.
为翻越山脉的不断努力
■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。
■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。
■They have managed to pull down the old building.
他们已拆毁了那幢旧建筑。
■They strained on the rope to pull the boat in.
他们拉紧绳子以便使船靠岸。
■They managed to pull in the tractor inside the shed.
他们设法把牵引机拉进棚里。
■He can't seem to settle in a steady job; every two years or so he pulls up skates, moves to another city and starts again.
他似乎不能找一份固定的工作安定下来,大概每隔两年他就离开去另一个城市重新开始。
■He pulls in quite a lot as a milkman.
他卖牛奶赚了相当多的钱。
■He may pull the ball a mile to right.
他可以把球打到右外场一英里远的地方。
■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。
■He is trying hard to pull up his English.
他在努力提高自己的英语水平。
■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。
■He has a lot of pull with the managing director.
他对总经理有很大的影响力。
■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 helped to pull me through the difficulty.
他帮助我渡过了难关。
■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 got the job mainly because his uncle had lots of pull with the president.
他得到这份工作主要因为他叔父与总裁关系很好。
■He boasts of his ability to pull off a speculation.
他得意地说他善于搞投机。
■He had to pull himself up by his own bootstraps.
他得自励自强。
■He pulls up the turnip, but it does not move.
他拔起萝卜。可是那个萝卜一点都不动。
■He pulls out the medal and shows it to me.
他拿出奖章来展示给我看。
■He pulls away and makes his second run.
他挣脱开再次向教室跑去。
■He pulls out a pile of used notes.
他掏出一叠旧纸币.
■He pulls a pocketknife and levers the rock free.
他掏出把折刀,把火山玻璃撬起。
■He pulls in a lot of overtime pay each month.
他每月挣得不少加班费。
■He pulls on the oar to make the boat go faster .
他用力划桨使船行得更快。
■He gave a strong pull at the rope.
他用力拉了拉绳子。
■He pulls on his coat and we go out for a walk.
他穿上了外套,我们出去散步。
■He turns on the light and pulls off my covers.
他说着,把灯打开,并掀去了我的被子。
■He has still got about six months to pull.
他还要服6个月的刑。
■Eli grabs Teri and pulls out his own gun.
伊菜一把抓过泰瑞,拔出了他自己的枪。
■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。
■Why did you pull up these plants?
你为何把这些植物拔起来?
■You push from the back and I'll pull at the front.
你在後面推,我在前面拉。
■You must try to pull yourself together your family depend on you.
你应该振作起来--你的家庭都指著你呢。
■You can easily pull it apart.
你很容易就能把它扯断。
■Will you pull down the blinds a bit?
你把百叶窗稍稍朝下拉一点好吗?