单词 | pull-out |
释义 | pull /pŭl/transitive verb
ORIGIN: OE pullian to pluck or draw pullˈer noun pullˈback noun
pullˈ-down adjective
pullˈ-in noun
pullˈ-on adjective (of eg clothes) requiring only to be pulled on, without fastening noun A pull-on garment of any kind pullˈ-out adjective Denoting a section of a magazine, etc that can be removed and kept separately (see also pull out below) pullˈover noun A jersey, jumper, or other body garment put on over the head pullˈ-tab noun
pull technology noun (computing) The acquiring of information from a server on the Internet by request (cf push technology under push1) pullˈ-through noun A cord with a rag for cleaning a rifle barrel pullˈ-up noun
on the pull (slang)
pull a face To grimace pull a fast one on (slang) To take advantage of by a trick pull ahead To move into the lead pull apart or pull to pieces
pull away
pull back To retreat or withdraw (see also pullback above) pull caps (archaic) To scuffle pull devil, pull baker (in an argument, competition, etc) do your best, both sides pull down
pull for
pull in
pull off To carry through successfully pull oneself together
pull one's punches see under punch1 pull one's weight
pull out
pull over To draw over to the side of the road, either to stop or to allow other vehicles to pass pull rank see under rank1 pull round To bring, or come, back to good health or condition, or to consciousness pull someone's leg see under leg pull the long bow To lie or boast inordinately pull the rug from under (someone) see under rug1 pull through To bring or get to the end of something difficult or dangerous with some success (see also pull-through above) pull together To co-operate pull up
pull up stakes To prepare to leave a place |
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