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●ˌpull ˈin 🔑●ˌpull ˈinto sth 🔑1. if a train or a bus pulls in, it arrives somewhere and stops (火车或公共汽车)到站,进站停靠◆The express pulled in on time. 特快列车准时进站了。◆The coach pulled into bay 27. 该辆长途汽车驶进了 27 号站台。2. (BrE) if a vehicle or a driver pulls in, they move to the side of the road and stop (车辆或司机)驶向路边停靠◆Pull in in front of the bus. 开到路边,停在公共汽车前。◆He pulled into the parking lot and turned off the engine. 他把车开进停车场熄了火。SYN draw in, draw into sth OPP pull out, pull out of sth[v + adv] [v + prep] |