●ˌpull ˈout🔑●ˌpull ˈout of sth🔑●ˌpull sb/sth ˈout🔑●ˌpull sb/sth ˈout of sth🔑1.to move or to make sb/sth move away from sth or stop being involved in it(使)脱离,退出◆They are pulling their troops out of the war zone. 他们正从战区撤军。2. ( ˌpull ˈout of doing sth, ˌpull sb/sth ˈout of doing sth) to stop being involved in sth or decide not to do sth you had promised to do; to make sb do this(使)退却,反悔◆The other firm wanted to pull out of the deal. 对方公司想退出交易。◆The manager has pulled the team out of the competition. 主教练让本队退出了比赛。◆The company is pulling out of sponsoring the team. 那家公司停止赞助该队了。SYNback out, back out of sth, back out of doing sth, withdraw(from sth), withdraw sb/sth(from sth) (more formal) [v + adv][v + prep][v + n/pron + adv][v + adv + n][v + n/pron + adv + prep]▸ˈpull-out
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an act of taking an army away from an area; an act of taking an organization out of a system, a deal, etc.(军队的)撤退,撤离;(机构的)撤出,退出◆their unexpected pull-out from the competition 他们出人意料的退赛