单词 | pull on something |
释义 | pull on somethingpull on something 1 phrasal verbphr v a) PULLto take hold of something and pull it several times 抓住并不断拉扯 Mary was pulling nervously at her hair. 玛丽不安地拉扯着自己的头发。 b) SMOKEto take smoke from a pipe or cigarette into your lungs 吸,抽〔烟斗或烟〕 He pulled hard on the cigarette. 他狠命地吸烟。 c) DFDto take a long drink from a bottle or glass 从〔瓶子或玻璃杯〕中大口地喝 Examples from the Corpus pull at/on • He pulled on a beret and stared down the empty road, then he checked his watch, frowning.• Tom said, adjusting the contrast as Jane Fonda pulled on a pair of nylon panty hose in Klute.• Zena pulled on another stocking and heard his footsteps echoing away up the corridor.• The dark pulled at her sleeves. `... you killed.. ` No.• Jane pulled on her trousers and tied the drawstring.• He stepped into his slippers and pulled on his bathrobe then looked around.• The outcome of this transitional period is unknown, but the forces pushing and pulling at various possibilities can be discerned.• They lay there watching me pull on warm clothes for the trip, making me feel uneasy and a little guilty. → pull at/on something at pull1(PHRASAL VERB) 2 phrasal verbphr v to pull at something 拉扯某物 → pull on something at pull1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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