
pulling
形容词
1. 描述拉、拖动或牵引的 - 柯林斯词典:用以形容与拉、拖动或牵引相关的事物或活动。 - 牛津词典:指与拉、拖动或牵引相关的事物或活动。 2. 描述具有吸引力的人或物的 - 柯林斯词典:用以形容具有吸引力或迷人的人或物。 - 牛津词典:指具有吸引力或迷人的人或物。名词
1. 拉、拖动或牵引的行为 - 柯林斯词典:指进行拉、拖动或牵引的行为。 - 牛津词典:指拉、拖动或牵引的行为。 2. 拉力的作用 - 柯林斯词典:指拉力对物体施加的作用。 - 牛津词典:指拉力对物体施加的作用。 3. 摇动的力量 - 柯林斯词典:指摇动或移动的力量。 - 牛津词典:指摇动或移动的力量。词语辨析
- "pull"和"push"都表示对物体施加力量以改变其位置或方向,但"pull"表示向自己方向施加力量,而"push"表示远离自己方向施加力量。词汇扩充
- puller(s):名词,拉力器 - pullable:形容词,可拉动的 - pulley:名词,滑轮近义词
- tug - drag - haul - yank反义词
- push - shove柯林斯词典
- pull (verb)1. If you pull something, you hold it firmly and use force in order to move it towards you or away from its previous position.
2. If you pull something or someone in a particular direction, you use force to make them move in that direction.
3. If you pull a part of your body, you use your muscles to stretch it or to make it move towards you or away from its previous position.
4. If you pull a vehicle, you drive it using a lot of power.
5. If a vehicle pulls in a particular direction, it moves in that direction.
6. If a vehicle pulls a particular type of vehicle, it pulls it behind it.
7. If you pull yourself together, you make an effort to become calm and behave normally when you have been frightened, excited, or upset.
8. If you pull a horse, you make it stop or go in a particular direction by pulling its reins.
9. If you pull a muscle or a tendon, you damage it by stretching it too much.
10. If someone pulls a gun, knife, or other weapon on you, they take it out or use it in order to threaten or attack you.
11. If you pull a particular expression or if your face pulls a particular expression, your face forms that expression.
12. If you pull a particular number of points or games, you succeed in winning that number.
13. If you pull a woman, you start a sexual or romantic relationship with her.
14. If you pull a pint or a drink, you serve a drink, especially beer, by pumping it out of the barrel and into a glass.
- pull (noun)
1. A pull is an act of taking hold of something and using force to move it towards or away from you or to make it go in a particular direction.
2. If you give something a pull, you hold it with your hand or hands and use force to move it towards or away from you or to make it go in a particular direction.
3. If you give something a pull, you hold it and use force to move or remove it.
4. If something has a pull, it has a force that makes it move towards or away from something else.
5. A pull is a sudden strong effort made in order to move something or someone.
6. A pull is a force that is exerted on something in order to make it move towards or away from something else.
7. A pull is a force that is exerted on something in order to make it move or shake.
8. A pull is an influence that attracts someone towards something or that makes someone want to do something.
9. A pull is a sudden effort made to move something or someone.
10. A pull is a sexual or romantic relationship.
11. A pull is an act of drinking.
12. A pull is a slow journey made by a boat or vehicle.
13. A pull is a device on a piece of electrical equipment that you pull to turn it on or off.
14. A pull is a device on a piece of electrical equipment that you pull to make it do something.
15. A pull is a device on a piece of electrical equipment that you pull to make it start.
16. A pull is a drink.
17. A pull is an act of smoking a cigarette or a pipe.
18. A pull is an act of swallowing a drink.
19. A pull is an act of taking hold of something and moving it towards or away from you or in a particular direction.
20. A pull is an act of removing something from a container.
牛津词典
- pull (verb)1. exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself.
2. remove (a component or object) from its place or position by exerting force on it from below or from the side.
3. (of a vehicle) move steadily in a specified direction or to the specified degree.
4. move (one's body or part of it) forcefully in a specified direction.
5. move (a part of one's body) forcibly and in a specified direction.
6. take hold of and exert force on (something) so as to move it from a specified position or in a specified direction.
7. make (a horse or other animal) move in a specified direction by pulling on a bridle or reins.
8. exert force on (a vehicle) so as to make it move in a specified direction.
9. achieve or secure (a particular score or result) in a game or competition.
10. extract or remove (something) by forceful pulling.
- pull (noun)
1. the action or process of pulling something or of being pulled.
2. a sustained effort.
3. an act or instance of drinking.
4. a device on a garment for pulling it on or off.
5. a device on a vehicle or machine for exerting a pulling force.
6. a force drawing someone or something in a particular direction.
7. a sexual or romantic attraction or relationship.
8. a victory in a sporting contest.
9. the ability to exert influence or attraction; charm.
10. a quantity of smoke taken into the mouth at one time by a smoker.
11. a draw or puff at a cigarette or pipe.
12. a movement made in order to pull something.
13. a journey by boat or vehicle.
14. a sharp strain on a muscle or ligament.
用法
- 他们用力拉着绳子来移动重物。 - They pulled the rope hard to move the heavy object. - 她拉住我的手臂,使我转身面对她。 - She pulled my arm to make me turn and face her. - 他们用绳子牵引着大象走动。 - They were pulling the elephant along with a rope. - 他们拉车时用了很大的力量。 - They used a lot of force to pull the cart. - 他们的车子一直往右边拉。 - Their car kept pulling to the right. - 这辆卡车拖着一辆故障的汽车。 - The truck was pulling a broken-down car. - 马车夫拉了拉缰绳,使马停下来。 - The coachman pulled on the reins to stop the horse. - 他扯到了肌肉,感觉很痛。 - He pulled a muscle and it hurt a lot. - 他拔出枪来指着我。 - He pulled a gun on me. - 她表情严肃地皱着眉头。 - She pulled a serious expression, furrowing her brow. - 他们在比赛中连胜20局。 - They pulled twenty games in a row in the competition. - 他在酒吧认识了一个女人。 - He pulled a woman at the bar. - 他给我倒了一杯啤酒。 - He pulled me a pint of beer. - 他用力拉了一下门把手,打开了门。 - He gave the door handle a pull and opened the door. - 这个村庄的吸引力在于其美丽的风景。 - The village's pull lies in its beautiful scenery. - 他使出了一次猛拉,试图把门拉开。 - He made a sudden pull, trying to open the door. - 他们之间有一段短暂的恋爱关系。 - They had a brief pull together. - 他们在酒吧大喝特喝。 - They were having a big pull at the bar. - 这艘船慢悠悠地行驶。 - The boat made a slow pull. - 她拉了一口烟。 - She took a pull on her cigarette. - 他一口气喝了一杯酒。 - He took a pull at his drink. - 他用力拉住门把手,试图打开它。 - He gave a strong pull on the door handle, trying to open it. - 她用力拉了一下绳子,使箱子移动。 - She gave the rope a pull to move the box.以上是对词汇"pulling"的中英翻译介绍,希望对你有帮助!