pull apart / pʊl /

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pull apart4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: We pulled the sled up a hill.She pulled the child out of the path of the swerving bicycle.
  2. to draw or tug at with force: To ring the bell, just pull the rope.
  3. to rend or tear: to pull a cloth to pieces.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to exert a drawing, tugging, or hauling force.
  2. to inhale through a pipe, cigarette, etc.
  3. to become or come as specified, by being pulled: This rope will pull.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of pulling or drawing.
  2. force used in pulling; pulling power.
  3. a drawing in of smoke or a liquid through the mouth: He took a long, thoughtful pull on his pipe. I took a pull from the scout's canteen.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. pull away, to move or draw back or away; withdraw.to free oneself with force: He tried to pull away from his opponent's powerful grip.to move or start to move ahead: The car pulled away into traffic. The faster runners began to pull away from the others.
  2. pull down, to draw downward: to pull a shade down.to demolish; wreck.to lower; reduce.Informal.to receive as a salary; earn: It wasn't long before he was pulling down more than two hundred thousand a year.
  3. pull for, to support actively; encourage: They were pulling for the Republican candidate.

pull apart 近义词

pull apart

等同于 tear

pull apart

等同于 censure

pull apart

等同于 rive

pull apart构成的短语

  • pull a boner
  • pull a fast one
  • pull away
  • pull back
  • pull down
  • pull in
  • pulling teeth
  • pull in one's horns
  • pull no punches
  • pull off
  • pull oneself together
  • pull oneself up by the bootstraps
  • pull one's punches
  • pull one's weight
  • pull out
  • pull out all the stops
  • pull out of a hat
  • pull over
  • pull rank
  • pull round
  • pull someone's chain
  • pull someone's leg
  • pull something
  • pull strings
  • pull the plug on
  • pull the rug out from under
  • pull the wool over someone's eyes
  • pull through
  • pull together
  • pull up
  • pull up stakes
  • pull wires
  • fast one, pull a
  • have pull with
  • like pulling teeth

更多pull apart例句

  1. Finally, the gravitational pull of the whole Milky Way galaxy can lure away some stars.
  2. Stellar gatherings such as the Hyades, known as open star clusters, are born with hundreds or thousands of stars that are held close to one another by their mutual gravitational pull.
  3. As vehicle sales cooled over in recent years, EVs have resisted the pull of gravity, selling roughly a million new units every six months since 2018.
  4. The rider lies on a bed, head pointing toward the center of the carousel, which spins to exert a horizontal centri­fugal force out toward the feet that’s as strong as the downward pull of gravity.
  5. Those waves, called tidal waves, are created by the gravitational pull of the sun or moon.
  6. It is a spy series at its core, but you guys never really pull from the headlines.
  7. Just how many fake nodes would be needed in order to pull off a successful Sybil attack against Tor is not known.
  8. Botala remembers that the rebels would pull into the island, loot what they could, and then take the haul back to Stanleyville.
  9. All it took was a good idea, and OK Go had one—and the drive to pull it off.
  10. And we do mean drunken—in the keep your kids at home, pull the shades kind of drunken.
  11. Strange to say, the silken cord yielded to the first pull, as if nothing had been wrong with it at all!
  12. Never grasp a Fern plant from above and try to pull it away, as this will be almost sure to result in damage.
  13. "I ordered you not to come," said Aspinall: "I can still pull a trigger, Sir," replied the man.
  14. This harmless image of a fierce beast Yung Pak would pull about the floor with a string by the hour.
  15. To pull through such a siege, the old settlers usually did much better than the new.