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pull-out adjective /ˈpʊl aʊt/ /ˈpʊl aʊt/ [only before noun] (especially North American English)- a pull-out bed, couch, etc. can be kept hidden when not in use and pulled out when it is needed(床、沙发等)抽拉式的,伸缩的
Oxford Collocations DictionaryPull-out is used with these nouns:
- (of a vehicle or its driver) to move away from the side of the road, etc.驶离路边;驶出
- A car suddenly pulled out in front of me.一辆汽车突然由路边冲到我前面。
Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
- (of a train) to leave a station驶离车站;出站Topics Transport by bus and trainc1
- to move away from something or stop being involved in it脱离;退出 synonym withdraw
- The project became so expensive that we had to pull out.这个项目变得耗资巨大,我们只得退出。
Topics Businessc2
pull somebody/something out (of something) - to make somebody/something move away from something or stop being involved in it使脱离;使退出 synonym withdraw
- They are pulling their troops out of the war zone.他们正从战区撤出军队。
related noun pull-out
pull-out noun /ˈpʊl aʊt/ /ˈpʊl aʊt/ - a part of a magazine, newspaper, etc. that can be taken out easily and kept separately(报刊等的)可取出插页
- an eight-page pull-out on health八页的保健插页
- a pull-out guide活页指南
Topics TV, radio and newsc2 - an act of taking an army away from a particular place; an act of taking an organization out of a system(军队的)转移,撤离;(机构的)撤销
- The general ordered a pull-out from the area.将军命令从该地区撤离。
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