单词 | reel somebody/something ↔ in |
释义 | reel somebody/something ↔ inreel somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v a) to wind the reel on a fishing rod so that a fish caught on the line comes towards you 卷,绕 〔钓线〕 It took almost an hour to reel the fish in. 花了将近一个小时才收了线,把鱼钓上来。 b) to get or attract a large number of people or things 吸引〔大量的人或物〕 SYN pull in The programme reels in more than 13 million viewers a show. 这节目每次播出都能吸引超过1,300万名观众收看。 Examples from the Corpus reel in• You could let them off the hook, or you could reel them in.• I was reeling them in and the bike felt good - but the track was different every lap as it dried.• Ever so subtly, still chatting navigation with me, Neil accommodates, reeling Rachel in at just the right time.• Getting that diploma, conquering it, reeling it in class by class, semester by semester-those books tell us about ourselves.• But remember that the best reels, as in most things, are not cheap.• We flew for an hour and in that time I completed a reel of film in my camera.• A naked girl burst through the crust, and the guest of honor reeled her in on a ribbon leash.• With the reel screaming in protest and the fish performing acrobatics all round the pool I prayed the hook would hold. → reel somebody/something ↔ in at reel1(1) |
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