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词组 pull
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pull /pʊl/ verb to make something or someone move towards you or in a particular directionprepositions/adverbspull sb/sth hard He pulled hard on the handle, but the door refused to open.pull sb/sth towards sb/sth He pulled her towards him and kissed her.pull sth down/up He pulled down his sweater.pull sth out The man pulled something out of his briefcase.pull sth on/off Sam was pulling on his socks.pull sth open She pulled open the door and looked inside.THESAURUS: pull tug to pull something suddenly with a short quick movement, often to get someone’s attention: “Look,” he said, tugging at his brother’s sleeve. | I tugged at the drawer but it wouldn’t open. drag to pull something along the ground, especially because it is heavy: If we can’t lift the piano, we’ll have to drag it. haul to pull something big and heavy using a lot of effort, especially upwards and using a rope: They hauled their boats further up the beach. | The fishermen were hauling in their nets. heave to pull or lift something very heavy, especially with one movement: He heaved the sack of sand onto his shoulder. draw formal to pull something or someone gently in a particular direction: Lisa reached for his hand but he drew it away. tow to pull a vehicle behind – used about a vehicle, a boat, or a horse pulling something using a rope or chain: The car in front of us was towing a caravan. | Horses were used to tow the boats along the canals. draw to pull a vehicle such as a carriage – used especially about horses doing this: The carriage was drawn by four horses. | a horse-drawn cart
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