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pull MOVEpJlv [I always + adv/prep](esp. of a vehicle or its driver) to move in the stated direction移动During the last lap of the race one of the runners began to pull ahead.在比赛最后一圈,一个赛跑选手开始领先。There was a roar and a cloud of smoke as the car pulled away from the traffic lights.汽车从交通信号灯旁开走时,马达轰鸣,烟雾阵阵。Our armies are pulling back on all fronts.我们的军队在从前线撤军。The driver pulled into the empty parking space.司机将车开进了空车位。We waved as the train pulled into/out of the station.火车开进/开出车站时我们挥手。The bus pulled out into the line of traffic.公车开进了车流。Just pull over/ in (= move to the side of the road and stop) here, and I'll get out and walk the rest of the way.把车停在这边,我要出去,剩下的路就步行了。If you pull back from something or from doing something, you do not do something you were going to do.改变注意He seemed quite interested in sharing the house to start with, but he pulled back from it when it was time to sign the lease.他开始似乎对合住房子很感兴趣,可是到了签字时却改变了主意。The car/driver pulled up (= stopped) outside the cinema.车在电影院外停下了。司机把车停在电影院外。If you pull up short, you stop suddenly in a vehicle.突然停车I almost skidded when a dog ran across the road and I had to pull up short.一只狗从路上穿过,我不得不刹车,差一点滑向一侧。(fig.) It pulled me up short (= surprised me greatly) when I saw Chris with all her hair cut off.看到克里斯她剃了光头我惊呆了。(Br infml) A pull-in (Am rest stop) is a place at the side of a road where vehicles can stop and where it is sometimes possible to buy food and drinks.沿路休息处,路边咖啡馆There's a pull-in further along the road where you can get a marvellous view of the valley.路上再过去一点有个休息处,在那里你可以看到山谷的美丽风景。 Driving
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