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1. phrasal verbWhen a vehicle or driver pulls in somewhere, the vehicle stops there. He pulled in at the side of the road. [VERB PARTICLE preposition/adverb] The van pulled in and waited. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf the police pull someone in, they arrest them and take them to the police station. [informal] 'Brady looks like a suspect.'—'I'd pull him in.' [VERB noun PARTICLE] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] 3. phrasal verbIf you pull in an amount of money, you earn or collect that amount. [informal] I only pull in 15,000 a year as a social worker. [V P amount] 4. pull [sense 9] More Synonyms of pull in See full dictionary entry for pullpull in in British Englishverb (adverb)1. (intransitive; often foll by to) to reach a destination the train pulled in at the station 2. Also: pull over (intransitive) (of a motor vehicle, driver, etc)a. to draw in to the side of the road in order to stop or to allow another vehicle to pass b. to stop (at a café, lay-by, etc) 3. (transitive) to draw or attract their appearance will pull in the crowds 4. (transitive) slang to arrest 5. (transitive) to earn or gain (money) noun pull-in6. British a roadside café, esp for lorry drivers pull-in in British English (ˈpʊlɪn) or US pull-off noun another name for lay-by (sense 1) pull in in American English 2. to draw in or hold back 3. Slang to arrest and take to police headquarters See full dictionary entry for pull Examples of 'pull in' in a sentencepull in Time for the fishermen to haul in their boats, pull in the lobster pots, and hang up their nets for winter mending.I had just come up to the house from Snow Goose, expecting that you had come back with him, when I saw Cartwright's car pull in.Her eyes teared, and she could feel a blackness hovering over her as she fought to pull in air. All related terms of 'pull in'Definition to reach a destination He pulled in at the side of the road. Synonyms draw in arrive pull over come to a halt See pullAdditional synonymsThey were scared when they first came in. Synonyms arrive, enter, appear, show up (informal), cross the threshold Definition (of a vehicle) to come to a halt A police car drew up at the gate. Synonyms halt, stop, pull up, park, brake, stop short, come to a stop, come to a standstill Definition to come to a stop or bring (someone or something) to a stop They halted at a short distance from the house. Synonyms stop, draw up, pull up, break off, stand still, wait, rest, call it a day, belay - pull (or make) a long face
- pull a fast one on someone
- pull back
- pull in
- pull it off
- pull out (of)
- pull someone in
- pull someone in
- pull something in
Chinese translation of 'pull in' vi - (at the kerb)
停了下来(來) (tíngle xiàlái) - [train]
到站 (dàozhàn)
vt - (inf) [money]
赚(賺) (zhuàn) - [crowds, people]
吸引 (xīyǐn) - [police]
to pull sb in (for sth/for doing sth) (为(為)某事/做某事)拘捕某人 ((wèi mǒushì/zuò mǒushì) jūbǔ mǒurén)
See pull - pull away
- pull back
- pull down
- pull in
- pull into
- pull off
- pull out
Additional synonymsDefinition to stop and leave (a vehicle) temporarily He found a place to park the car. Synonyms leave, stop, station, positionDefinition to cause (something moving) to halt or (of something moving) to come to a halt The car failed to stop at an army checkpoint. Synonyms halt, pause, stall, draw up, pull up |