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词组 pull through
释义
Idiom
pull through
Theme: HEALTH - IMPROVEMENT
to get better; to recover from a serious illness or other problem.
She's very ill, but I think she'll pull through.Oh, I hope she pulls through.
Idiom
pull throughpull (someone/something) through (something)
to help someone or something through a difficult experience.
She said her religious faith pulled her through this illness.

Phr V
pull through
pulls, pulling, pulled
pull (sb) through (sth)
to succeed in dealing with a difficult period of your life, or to help someone else to do this
It was Glyn who pulled me through the bad times.They weren't the happiest days of our lives but somehow we pulled through.
pull (sb) through
to recover from a serious illness, or to help someone to do this
I was so ill, they didn't even know if I was going to pull through.I felt confident that the doctors would pull him through.
pull through
noun a Jew. Rhyming slang UK, 1974
phrasepull through1. pull throughpull sb through to succeed in staying alive and gradually get better after you have been seriously ill or injured: Both the boys have serious injuries, but we're confident that they'll pull through. Mr Morris described how positive thinking and determination helped him through two heart attacks. SIMILAR TO: survive, recover (from)2. pull throughpull through sthpull sb throughpull sb through sth to succeed in dealing with a difficult time or situation in your life until things begin to improve again, or to help someone do this: My feeling is that one way or another the President will pull through. Do you think Russia will be able to pull through the current economic crisis? Nigel's the only person I know who might be able to pull Anna through this crisis.

pull (one) through (something)

To give one the necessary care or assistance to survive or endure something catastrophic or life-threatening. My husband is still in critical condition, but the doctors should be able to pull him through. Our accountant's strategic investments helped pull us through the economic crash.

pull through

To survive or endure something catastrophic or life-threatening. Your husband is still in critical condition, but we are expecting him to pull through. The economic crash hit us really hard, but we should pull through if we manage our expenses wisely.

pull (someone or an animal) through (something)

 
1. Lit. to manage to get someone or an animal through an opening. Do you think you can pull the cow through this narrow door to the shed?
2. Fig. to help someone or an animal survive a difficult time or situation. All her friends worked hard to pull her through the crisis. The vet worked hard to pull the cat through the illness.

pull someone through (something)

to help someone survive or get through something difficult. With the help of the doctor, we pulled her through her illness. With lots of encouragement, we pulled her through.

pull through (something)

to survive something. I am sure that your uncle will pull through the illness. I'm glad he pulled through.

pull through

Survive a difficult situation or illness, as in We've had to declare bankruptcy, but I'm sure we'll pull through. [Mid-1800s]

pull through

v.
1. To successfully endure or survive something difficult, as trouble or illness: The patient's fever is still high, but the doctor says that she'll pull through. The company barely pulled through the recession.
2. To help someone endure something difficult, as trouble or illness: The disease almost killed the patient, but the doctors pulled him through. My sense of humor has pulled me through some difficult times.
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