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pull obj REMOVEpJlvto take (something) out of or away from a place, esp. using physical effort拔,抽出,移走He pulled off his wet clothes and laid them out to dry in the sun. [M]他脱下了湿衣服将它们放在太阳下晒干。I hadn't seen the dentist for three years, and she had to pull two of my teeth out. [M]我3 年没看牙医了,她得拔掉我的两只牙。He put his hands on the side of the pool and pulled himself out of the water. [T]他用手攀着游泳池壁将自己拉出水面。I spent the morning pulling up the weeds in the flowerbeds. [M]我一个早上在拔花坛里的杂草。The old woman pulled herself up the stairs with difficulty, holding on to the rail. [T]那个老妇人扶着楼梯扶手艰难地爬上楼梯。To pull down something\\, esp. a building, is to destroy it.拆除They pulled down the warehouse to build a new supermarket.它们拆除了那个仓库来建造一座新的超级市场。They set fire to the flag and pulled the dictator's statue down.他们放火焚烧旗帜,并推倒了独裁者的塑像。(Br dated) That virus she had two months ago really pulled her down (= made her feel ill and weak) -- she still hasn't fully recovered.她两个月前的病毒感染真的把她拖垮了----她到现在还没完全康复。If you pull a gun on someone, you remove it from its holder and point it at them to threaten them.拔出枪对准…He suddenly pulled a gun on me and said he'd shoot me if I didn't give him my bag.他突然拔出枪对准我说,我要是不把我的包给他,他就打死我。Pull date is Am and Aus for sell-by date. [SELL ]A pull-out in a magazine or newspaper is a set of pages that are intended to be taken out and used separately.杂志、报纸中可拉出的活页a 16-page pull-out一份16页的活页There's a pull-out on hair care in next week's issue.下星期的那期杂志中有份关于头发护理的活页。
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