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tug/tʌɡ/ v. & n.●v. (tugged, tugging) 1 tr. & (foll. by 后跟 at) intr. pull hard or violently; jerk 用力拖(或拉);猛拉;急抽 tugged it from my grasp 猛地从我手中抽走; tugged at my sleeve 使劲拉着我的袖子 2 tr. tow (a ship etc.) by means of a tugboat 用拖船拖(或拉) ●n. 1 a hard, violent, or jerky pull 猛拉;使劲拖(或拉) gave a tug on the rope 猛力拉了一下绳子 2 a sudden strong emotional feeling (强烈的情感上的)抽动,抽搐 felt a tug as I watched them go 当我看着他们离去时,我感到心中一阵抽搐 3 a small powerful boat for towing larger boats and ships 拖船 4 an aircraft towing a glider (滑翔机的)拖航飞机 5 (of a horse's harness) a loop from a saddle supporting a shaft or trace (马具上的)套环,挽绳 □ tugger n.[Middle English togge, tugge, from Germanic: related to TOW1] |