词组 | pull back |
释义 | Idiom pull backpull back (from something) to change to a less extreme way of thinking.The hijackers then pulled back from threats to blow up the ship and its 200 passengers. Phr V pull back pulls, pulling, pulled pull back sth or pull sth back British if a team that is losing pulls a goal back or pulls points back, it scores a goal or wins some pointsTwo minutes after half-time, Paul Brinkworth pulled a goal back. pull back (sth) or pull (sth) back if an army pulls back or is pulled back, it moves away from the enemyIts troops have pulled back from the border. pullback noun singular AmericanThe talks produced an immediate pullback of troops from both sides. pull back if you pull back from someone who is holding you, you suddenly move your body backwards, away from themAt the mention of Melissa she suddenly pulled back. mainly American if a company pulls back from something, it decides not to do something that it was previously going to do, usually because it will be bad for the companyoften + fromIt is rumoured that the company intends to pull back from petrochemicals. pull back1. To back away, withdraw, or retreat. We're being fired at by someone in the rooftops. Everyone, pull back! I pulled back a bit when I realized that I had been putting too much pressure on my pupil. 2. To pull, tug, or haul someone or something backwards or away from something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "pull" and "back." He pulled the small child back from the street. I pulled back the curtains and saw that it had been snowing overnight. pull someone or something back (from someone or something)to grasp and haul someone or something away from someone or something. The cop pulled the kid away from the other kid and made them stop fighting. I pulled back the child from the dangerous hole. pull back (from someone or something)to move back from someone or something. When I saw how sick he looked, I pulled back from him in shock. I took one look at the snake and pulled back. pull backRetreat, as in The troops gradually pulled back. [Mid-1500s] pull backv. 1. To haul or tug something or someone backward: I pulled my hair back and put it in a ponytail. She pulled back the curtain and looked outside. He pulled me back from the edge of the cliff. 2. To withdraw or retreat: The firefighters pulled back when the fire reached the gas tanks. 3. To order someone to withdraw or retreat: The commander pulled the troops back to a safer position. Aid organizations are pulling back volunteers until the fighting in that area stops. |
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