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词组 reel in
释义
Idiom
reel inreel in (someone/something)
1.
to attract someone or something.
Car dealers have to work harder to reel in customers when the economy is in bad shape.
2.
to pull someone or something toward you.
We snagged the alligator near its tail and reeled it in.Rob took his hand, reeled him in, and gave him a big hug.
Etymology: from the use of a reel (= an object shaped like a wheel) used to pull in the fishing line when a fish is caught

Phr V
reel in
reels, reeling, reeled
reel in sth or reel sth in
if a person who is fishing reels in a fish or a fishing line (= a long thin piece of nylon used to catch fish), they pull it towards them by turning a handle on a wheel-shaped object that has the fishing line around it
The boy slowly reeled in the fish.Reel in the line when the fish bites.
reel in sb or reel sb in
informal to offer someone something that is very attractive to them, in order to persuade them to do what you want them to do
She's a high achiever and has reeled in some very big clients.Channel 4 are hoping the film will reel the viewers in.
phrasereel in1. reel in sthreel sth in if you reel in a fish, fishing line, rope etc, you pull it towards you by winding the line around the reel (=the round object that holds the line): Luke felt a tug on the line and reeled in a beautiful salmon. Eventually the fire was put out and the firemen began reeling in their hoses. SIMILAR TO: pull in2. reel in sth/sbreel sth/sb in to get or attract a large number of people or things: The programme reels in more than 13 million viewers a show. Salesmen continued reeling in clients for the Miami-based firm. SIMILAR TO: pull in

reel in

1. To draw someone or something toward oneself by winding in a line. A noun or pronoun can be used between "reel" and "in." My uncle once reeled in a fish that weighed over 50 pounds! I kept the raft attached to the main boat with a rope so they could reel me in if I drifted too far away.
2. By extension, to lure or bring in someone or something that one wants or needs. A noun or pronoun can be used between "reel" and "in." Arcades always reel kids in with flashy lights and exciting games. We've been reeling in donations from some very big contributors.

reel something in

to bring in something, such as a fish, by winding up the line on a reel. With great effort, she reeled the huge fish in. Hurry and reel in the fish!

reel in

v.
1. To draw or haul something inward by winding on a reel: It took me two hours to reel in the giant fish. I reeled the line in slowly, pulling the lure along the bottom.
2. To attract someone or something, such as business or customers: Their excellent pizza is reeling customers in. The fundraising campaign reeled in $10 million.
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