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●ˌpull sth ˈup 🔑1. to move sth from a lower to a higher position 把…向上拉◆She pulled her shorts up and put a T-shirt on. 她穿上短裤,套上 T 恤衫。2. to remove sth from the ground with force (从地里)拔起,拔出◆Kids had pulled all the shrubs up. 孩子们把灌木全都拔掉了。3. (to sth) to bring sth such as a chair closer to sb/sth 把(椅子等)搬到近处;拉近◆Pull up a chair and sit down. 搬张椅子过来坐下。SYN draw sth up[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] ●pull your ˈsocks up (BrE) to try to develop a more serious, responsible attitude to your work; to improve your behaviour 端正态度;改善行为◆He’ll have to pull his socks up if he wants to pass that exam. 想通过考试他就得加倍努力。▸ ˈpull-up noun an exercise in which you hold onto a high bar above your head and pull yourself up towards it (单杠)引体向上◆She does 50 pull-ups and 100 sit-ups every morning. 她每天早晨做 50 次引体向上和 100 次仰卧起坐。 |